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Nebraska has offered a scholarship to Bralan Womack, a highly regarded defensive back from Hartfield Academy in Flowood, Mississippi. Womack, a class of 2026 prospect, received the offer on Monday after speaking with Keith Williams, director of player personnel at Nebraska.

Womack had an impressive sophomore year at Hartfield Academy and helped lead his team to the MAIS 6A State Championship with a perfect record. Standing at 6 feet tall and weighing 196 pounds, Womack is a five-star safety and wide receiver who excels on both sides of the ball. In his sophomore season, he recorded seven interceptions, 26 tackles, and 32 catches for 562 yards and ten touchdowns.

During the state championship game, Womack made a significant impact with four catches for 104 yards, a touchdown, and three tackles. He also saw playing time as a freshman in the 2022 season, primarily on defense, and finished the year with 48 solo tackles. Womack is currently ranked as the No. 21 overall prospect and the No. 3 safety in the 2026 class, garnering interest from multiple power-five schools across the nation.

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