
4-Star CB Prospect Bookie Radley-Hiles Commits to Nebraska Cornhuskers
Bookie Radley-Hiles moved across the country to help build his national profile. Now he's headed to Nebraska.
The IMG Academy cornerback announced Friday he was committing to the Cornhuskers:
"I know I have my angel watching me, just chase my dream..
— XLIV... (@Bookie_44) April 15, 2017"
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He is ranked No. 37 overall and seventh among cornerbacks, according to Scout.com. Only two corners in the state of Florida are considered better.
After spending time at Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, Radley-Hiles transferred to the acclaimed IMG Academy for his senior year. He was originally from Inglewood, California, and also spent time at Calabasas High School in his home state.
At 5'10" and 175 pounds, Radley-Hiles projects as a cornerback despite spending some time at safety. He also ran a 4.51-second 40-yard dash and a 4.12-second 20-yard shuttle at The Opening in Los Angeles.
"I'm a competitor, man," Radley-Hiles said, per Damon Sayles of Bleacher Report. "I'm just a very competitive person, and I want to go against the best. In order to be the best, I know I have to beat the best. I just felt like I should try it, and I held my own. I did pretty good that day."
Radley-Hiles is the 21st prospect in the 2018 class and 10th of four stars or better to commit to Nebraska. The Huskers currently rank 19th among all teams for the 2018 recruiting class.
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