youse Badgers know why his kid was let go?
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Wisconsin had identified Kahmir Prescott early and made him one of its top defensive back targets for this cycle. The Badgers' defensive coordinator, Mike Tressel, also utilizes a base 3-3-5 system and saw Prescott's skill set as a great fit. Tressel wanted Prescott to play field safety and nickel in his system.
Kahmir made his Wisconsin commitment public on April 27 and returned to Madison for his official visit June 2-4, essentially shutting down his recruitment for the next seven months. Wisconsin and Prescott parted ways as the early signing period approached, with Prescott officially decommitting on Dec. 7. Whether it was a numbers crunch with the Badgers or a concern over eligibility we might never know, but it certainly wasn't because of a lack of talent.
A handful of schools reached out immediately when Prescott came back on the market, with Syracuse and Buffalo making the biggest push. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Prescott decided to hold off on signing and take his recruitment into February to see what other opportunities would present themselves after the dust settled from the early signing period.
That decision helped Nebraska make a play in January.
Prescott announced his commitment to Nebraska during the traditional signing day, Feb .7. He will be one of the four known members of this class - along with Evan Taylor, Xander Ruggeroli and Kamdyn Koch - who will be NIL-funded premium walk-ons.