Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman. Nebraska transfer (HS: Columbus, NE) – 6'2"/220 247: 6'2/220 4.65* AS TRANSFER: 4*, .96, #1 LB, #2 portal On3: 6'3/205 4.38* AS TRANSFER: 4*, 93, #1 LB, #16 portal Rivals: 6'2/220 4.22* AS TRANSFER: 4*, #5 LB, #46 portal Transfer Avg 4.42* 4*, #162/787 overall #10/76 ILBs since 1990 HS Composite 3.74* / 3.78* 3*, #678/#568 overall #65/#59 LB, #5 NE HS Average 3.68* 3*, #601 ovr, #61 ILB YMRMFSPA Junior Colson Other Suitors Iowa and KSU Previously On MGoBlog Portal In. Notes Born in Uganda. Film: Michigan vs Nebraska every snap: Vs Wisconsin every snap. Senior highlights. More HS highlights. One of the concerns the schools had in allowing one-time free transfers to every college athlete was the rich getting richer. It hasn't worked out that way—most of the guys who've put themselves on the market are moving down to find playing time (by choice or otherwise), or have personal or programmatic (coach left, system changed, NFT market) reasons. There have been a few up-transfers within conferences, though hardly more than there were prior to the portal, which is a surprise considering the "NIL" market is now out in the open. That hasn't stopped the content industry from producing enough Marxist readings on the subject to cover Europe. And while they're mostly focused on Deion Sanders going curb shopping to demeltuckerize his roster as quickly as possible, the most cited example of the rich enriching themselves is Michigan acquiring Nebraska up-and-comer Ernest Hausmann. To hear some Nebraska sites talk, this is an economic emergency. If a regular Playoff team can swipe a guy poised to become a program-defining superstar... ...then it might be nice to be that Playoff team. [After THE JUMP: Up and coming.]