Nebraska Football Recruit Kamron Wilson Cancels Florida State Visit
Lincoln, NE – In a significant turn of events, Class of 2026 Nebraska football recruit Kamron Wilson has canceled his upcoming visit to Florida State. Instead, he plans to return to Syracuse this weekend, as reported by 247Sports’ Mike McAllister.
Wilson, an edge defender ranked No. 45 in his class and No. 62 overall among players from Florida according to On3 Industry Rankings, has been on Nebraska’s radar for the past couple of months. He previously visited Lincoln for an official tour on June 6 and made an earlier trip to Syracuse on March 29, where he committed the following day.
The Miami Southridge standout had an impressive season last year, amassing 117 tackles and 17 sacks, showcasing his potential impact on the field. Wilson’s decision to cancel the Florida State visit could be interpreted as Syracuse looking to solidify their commitment with him.
This development poses an intriguing challenge for Nebraska, as they will need to intensify their efforts to secure Wilson’s commitment amid Syracuse’s growing interest. As the recruitment landscape evolves, all eyes are on how this situation unfolds.
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