Nebraska added a key commitment to its secondary on Monday, with defensive back Tommi Hill announcing the Huskers were his school of choice.
Previously at Arizona State, Hill visited Lincoln this weekend after going in the portal on Dec. 8 after one year with the Sun Devils. He was one of ASU's more valued recruits in the 2021 class, and also a popular target of Nebraska back when he did originally pick Arizona State.
While NU didn't get him then, the relationships built no doubt paid off and the Huskers now add the 6-foot, 205-pound cornerback to the equation in Travis Fisher's secondary as Nebraska will need to replace Cam Taylor-Britt.
As the No. 228 overall prospect and No. 11 at the athlete position out of Edgewater High in Orlando, Florida, Hill was ASU's second-highest rated addition in his class behind fellow defensive back Isaiah Johnson.