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Nebraska Cornhuskers have recently extended a scholarship to Jerome Myles, a talented five-star wide receiver from Utah. Myles, a class of 2025 prospect from Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah, received this offer after his decommitment from Ole Miss.

In a statement, Myles thanked all those who had supported him during his journey, including his family and coaches. He also expressed gratitude to Ole Miss and Coach McDonald for their efforts in recruiting him. However, after careful consideration, he decided to reopen his recruitment and explore other opportunities.

Myles had been committed to Ole Miss since April 28 and was one of the top recruits in their 2025 class. Last season, he had an impressive performance with 19 catches for 486 yards and six touchdowns.

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