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Bryan Wilson

CB, 6-2, 190, Granada Hills, Calif. (Pierce (Calif.) College/Granada Hills HS)

Bryan Wilson joined the Nebraska recruiting class this past weekend, after visiting the Nebraska campus. Wilson is a standout cornerback prospect who starred last season at Pierce College in Los Angeles. Wilson will have three years to complete his three seasons of eligibility at Nebraska. One of nine Californians in Nebraska's 2005 class, Wilson was a key performer for Coach Dave Banuelous at Pierce College in 2004. He made 39 tackles to go along with nine pass breakups, one sack and one fumble recovery. Wilson sat out the 2003 season because of injury at the College of the Canyons. Wilson chose Nebraska after also visiting Texas Tech and Portland State. Following a standout prep career at Granada Hills High School, Wilson was ranked as one of the nation's top 25 cornerbacks according to Tom Lemming. Wilson finished his high school career with six interceptions, playing in just two games during his senior season due to an injury. He also had outstanding numbers on offense in high school, with better than 70 receptions, including six touchdowns between his sophomore and junior seasons. He also rank for 756 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior. He was a All-Del Rey League defensive back in 2001, and also earned All-West Valley honors as a junior. He originally committed to Oregon State out of high school, and also received offers from Arizona State and Washington State. Wilson is the son of Bryan and Judy Wilson, and was born on May 9, 1984.