It didn't take Thomas Grayson long at all to jump on a chance to play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers after visiting Lincoln for a Junior Day on Saturday.
Grayson announced his commitment on Saturday.
Everything moved relatively fast for Nebraska with Grayson after the Huskers offered the running back at the end of the month. He already planned to visit Lincoln, but an offer from Tennessee moved up Nebraska's timetable. The two sides had been talking for months, but the visit likely cemented things for both the Huskers and the running back.
Grayson said he was impressed by everything on campus and the vibe he felt while spending time in Lincoln. Additionally, he came away feeling good about the offense and how the running backs fit into things for the uptempo, spread scheme.
Nebraska's class now sits at four, as Grayson is the first commitment for the Huskers outside of the state and the first likely to play on the offensive side of the ball.