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"4-star quarterback Colson Yankoff, the No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the 2018 class, will be visiting Lincoln sometime in March.
“Esto Perpetua” is the state motto of Idaho, where Yankoff lives. He’s also the only player in the 2018 class from that state who Nebraska has offered.
So the subtle-but-not-so-subtle hint was easily decodable.
Regardless, this is pretty big news for Nebraska.
Yankoff is a former Oregon commit and holds 21 offers, including from Baylor, Ole Miss, TCU, Tennessee and Texas Tech. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound quarterback threw for 3,129 yards and 27 touchdowns his junior year at Coeur d’Alene High School. He also ran for 968 yards and 26 touchdowns that season.
With redshirt junior Tanner Lee, redshirt freshman Patrick O’Brien and true freshman Tristan Gebbia as pro-style passers on the roster, Langsdorf has said he would like to have a dual threat QB join the ranks. Yankoff would fill that spot.
Yankoff has already unoffically visited Oregon, Stanford, Tennessee and Georgia."
"4-star quarterback Colson Yankoff, the No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the 2018 class, will be visiting Lincoln sometime in March.
“Esto Perpetua” is the state motto of Idaho, where Yankoff lives. He’s also the only player in the 2018 class from that state who Nebraska has offered.
So the subtle-but-not-so-subtle hint was easily decodable.
Regardless, this is pretty big news for Nebraska.
Yankoff is a former Oregon commit and holds 21 offers, including from Baylor, Ole Miss, TCU, Tennessee and Texas Tech. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound quarterback threw for 3,129 yards and 27 touchdowns his junior year at Coeur d’Alene High School. He also ran for 968 yards and 26 touchdowns that season.
With redshirt junior Tanner Lee, redshirt freshman Patrick O’Brien and true freshman Tristan Gebbia as pro-style passers on the roster, Langsdorf has said he would like to have a dual threat QB join the ranks. Yankoff would fill that spot.
Yankoff has already unoffically visited Oregon, Stanford, Tennessee and Georgia."
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