Commited: Nebraska Football Commit Trae Taylor Discusses Peer Recruiting WR Jordan Frohock… 

 

Nebraska Cornhuskers 2027 quarterback commit Trae Taylor is already making waves in the recruiting world, leveraging his commitment to attract top talent to Lincoln. One of his primary targets is wide receiver Jordan Frohock from Weiss High School in Pflugerville, Texas

Frohock, standing at 6’2″, is a rising star in the 2027 class and has garnered attention from several programs, including Nebraska and UTSA. He has expressed admiration for Taylor, referring to him as “THE Best QB in the class of 27” and has shown interest in joining forces with him at Nebraska.

Taylor has been proactive in his peer recruiting efforts, even publicly targeting Frohock on social media. In a tweet, Taylor mentioned Frohock alongside other potential recruits, emphasizing the idea of a collaborative and dynamic offense.

Frohock has reciprocated the interest, stating that he looks forward to meeting Taylor in person and is eager to experience the atmosphere at Nebraska. He has planned a visit to Lincoln on June 1 to tour the facilities and engage with the coaching staff.

This budding connection between Taylor and Frohock highlights the growing trend of peer recruiting in college football, where committed players take an active role in shaping their future teams. Taylor’s efforts are part of a broader strategy by Nebraska to build a cohesive and talented 2027 recruiting class, with Frohock being a key piece in that puzzle.

As the June visit approaches, all eyes will be on Frohock’s decision and whether Taylor’s recruiting pitch will pay off, potentially adding another top-tier talent to Nebraska’s roster.