Nebraska loses commitment from JUCO DT
Nebraska has lost a member of its 2019 recruiting class.
Friday afternoon, 3-star junior college defensive tackle Tony Fair announced via Twitter that he’s decommitting from the Huskers and will reopen his recruitment.
With just two weeks left until the early signing period, schools will likely move fast on offering Fair.
Reopening My Recruitment. To all the Fans For the Love and Support, Thank You. @coach_frost @coachdawsgbr Thankyou for the Opportunity to become a Husker and Last Time GBR 🔴🔴!!Heres My 2018 Highlight Link!! Hope you like it. #TheSkysTheLimit 🙏🏾 https://t.co/YoSBPS9erM pic.twitter.com/QrSr7FFdvi
— Tony Lamar Fair (@TFair__) December 7, 2018
Before committing to the Huskers, Fair had offers from UAB and Indiana. The defensive tackle shared a link to his highlight reel in his Twitter announcement.
Nebraska is now down to 22 recruits in the 2019 class. The Huskers rank 22nd nationally and fourth in the B1G currently.
Fair is a native of South Bend, Indiana. He spent last season playing for Pima Community College in Arizona.