Nebraska flips 2023 lineman Jason Maciejczak from North Dakota

On3 imageby:Abby Barmore•12/19/22•

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Nebraska made a late offer to 2023 South Dakota offensive/defensive lineman Jason Maciejczak, and it paid off. The 6-foot-4, 320-pounder flipped his commitment from North Dakota to Nebraska on Monday, just days before the early signing period.

Maciejczak, who goes to T.F. Riggs High School in Pierre, South Dakota, announced his decision after a Zoom call with Nebraska’s staff on Sunday.

The lineman told HuskerOnline earlier this week that the offensive and defensive coaches are fighting for him to be on their side of the ball.

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The newest Husker commit helped T.F. Riggs to a South Dakota state championship this season. He is also a highly competitive shot put and discus thrower and scored 59-5 and 175-8 as a junior, taking second at the state meet. Future Husker thrower Kael Miedema beat him out in both events.

Maciejczak came to Nebraska’s Pipeline camp this summer and caught the eye of Husker offensive line coach Donovan Raiola.

Maciejczak told HuskerOnline that NU didn’t have room for him on the offensive line. The Huskers found room under new head coach Matt Rhule.

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Nebraska makes a late offer to South Dakota 2023 linemen Jason Maciejczak

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