The Nebraska basketball team got a bit of an unexpected surprise when 2020 prospect D'Andre Davis committed to the Huskers on Saturday. Check out the most pertinent info about the newest addition to the Nebrasketball family.
He committed on his official visit
Davis was in Lincoln during the Huskers' football game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Before he left town, he was a Husker.
Great official visit ❤️🌽. Thanks to @CoachMiles and @CoachMikeLewis pic.twitter.com/2XouwqK58q
— Dre Davis (@DAndreDavis14) October 20, 2018
He's a bit under the radar
Keep in mind the small forward cannot sign a letter of intent for another year so it makes some sense he's not getting big schools after him just yet. Still, some Cornhusker fans might be a bit disappointed the small forward isn't getting big school's offers yet. Bradley, Ball State and Toledo are the biggest names that have offered him so far.
Some halftime reading. #Huskers snag commitment from @DAndreDavis14https://t.co/SxDxo7a4hp
— Christopher Heady (@heady_chris) October 20, 2018
He's among Indiana's most talented
He might be a bit under the radar but the Nebraska basketball team has secured Indiana's 5th ranked player in the class of 2020. He's also among the top 30 small forwards in the country. Davis is a kid that could be getting more attention as we move closer to his class being ready for college ball
He was likely sold on the Cornhuskers a while back
The visit this Saturday was his second after taking an unofficial on September 1. He came here for a camp and to watch what turned into a canceled game against Akron.
He's the second commit for the 2020 class
Davis is now officially the second commit Tim Miles has gotten for the 2020 class. The Indiana small forward joins in-state prospect Donavan Williams as commits for that class.
#verballycommitted 🙌🏽🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/SkkcqkgoA9
— Dre Davis (@DAndreDavis14) October 20, 2018