The Nebraska Cornhuskers football program has secured a flipped commitment for 2025 from Kansas. Three-star lineman Juju Marks announced his decision on Sunday through X.
Final Destination. #GBR ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/bNg83C2mp5
— Julian (Juju) Marks (@juju45738) October 20, 2024
Mike Schaefer of 247Sports reports that Juju Marks has not yet officially visited the Nebraska campus but plans to do so in November when the Huskers take on UCLA.
Originally, Marks intended to play on the offensive line for the Jayhawks but has the versatility to contribute on both sides. Nebraska had previously recruited him as a defensive lineman.
According to 247Sports, Marks is ranked as the 34th-best offensive tackle in the 2025 class and the sixth-best in Kansas. His 247Sports composite ranking is No. 387 nationally. In addition to Nebraska and Kansas, he received interest from Alabama, Arkansas, and Auburn, having initially committed to Kansas in June.
As of Tuesday, the Huskers are ranked No. 23 in the 2025 recruiting class, boasting 20 solid commitments for next year. Marks is the sixth lineman to join the 2025 class, per 247Sports.
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