JUCO All-American defensive tackle Andy Burburija made the expected commitment flip from Nebraska to Clemson on Monday afternoon.
The IWCC Reiver committed to the Huskers earlier this month, but not that long after, he was thought to be on the verge of decommitting. When those predictions sparked up, there were more than a few Cornhuskers fans who wondered how in the world Matt Rhule and company could allow such a talented player at a position of great need to slip through their fingers. NU might have soured on Burburija more than the defensive tackle soured on them.
While that’s often an excuse given by coaching staffs off the record when they lose a recruit, there’s reason to believe it’s genuinely the case this time. According to several insiders, including On3’s Steve Sipple, Andy Burburija had some problems in a recent class that make it questionable whether he could qualify to play at the FBS level this fall.
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