Nebraska lands 4-star speedster Eric Fuller Jr. for 2018 class
Nebraska's pipeline to California for recruits will continue in 2018, as four-star athlete Eric Fuller Jr. announced his commitment to the Cornhuskers for next year's class on Wednesday.
The Los Angeles native joins 2017 four-star commits Tristan Gebbia and Keyshawn Johnson Jr. as Californians making the trip to the Big Ten school for their collegiate careers.
The 5-foot-8, 150-pound speedster is ranked as the 10th-best athlete in the class of 2018, and is listed as the 132nd overall prospect on the ESPN Jr. 300.
Fuller plays both receiver and cornerback for his high school team in Los Angeles, and it remains to be seen where Cornhuskers coach Mike Riley will use him once he arrives on campus.
A number of Power 5 schools were courting Fuller prior to his Nebraska commitment including Michigan, Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Baylor.
Eric Fuller Jr. Bio
Position: ATH
Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.
School: Augustus F. Hawkins High School
Height: 5-8
Weight: 150 lbs.
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