Nebraska Cornhuskers have secured a significant commitment from four-star offensive tackle Julian “Juju” Marks, a top prospect from Olathe South High School in Kansas. Marks, standing at 6-foot-6 and weighing 275 pounds, flipped his commitment from the Kansas Jayhawks to Nebraska on October 20, 2024.
Marks is highly regarded in the 2025 recruiting class, ranked as the No. 243 overall prospect nationally and the No. 22 offensive tackle by Rivals. His athleticism and versatility have drawn attention, with experience on both offensive and defensive lines during his high school career.
Nebraska’s coaching staff, including assistant coach Jamar Mozee, played a pivotal role in securing Marks’s commitment. Mozee’s prior relationship with Marks, established during his tenure at UCF, was instrumental in the recruitment process.
Marks’s addition bolsters Nebraska’s 2025 recruiting class, which now includes 20 commitments and is ranked No. 23 nationally by 247Sports. His commitment signifies a strong recruiting win for head coach Matt Rhule and his staff, enhancing the offensive line’s future depth and talent.
For more insights into Julian “Juju” Marks’s playing style and potential impact, you can watch his 2024 highlights below: