Five days after committing to Nebraska, four-star WR signs with Washington State
Five days ago, it appeared that Jamire Calvin made up his mind.
Originally considered a strong Nebraska lean, he picked Oregon State at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Then the four-star star receiver opened up his recruitment and announced five days ago that Nebraska was the school for him.
But Calvin held a National Signing Day announcement ceremony and the Huskers weren’t the pick.
Instead, he signed with Washington State.
LA (Calif) Cathedral WR Jamire Calvin signs with #WashingtonState, former #Nebraska commit
— Greg Biggins (@GregBiggins) February 1, 2017
So make that three schools in one month for Calvin, who is rated the No. 315 recruit overall in the 2017 class. The Los Angeles recruit was one of three receivers with California roots committed to Nebraska.
But now that number is down to two.
Nebraska can change that this afternoon with five-star California wideout Joseph Lewis making his announcement on ESPNU. The Huskers are also waiting on a decision from four-star athlete and fellow Hawkins (Calif.) recruit Greg Johnson,