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Nebraska lands 4-star power forward

Since his arrival at Nebraska, Tim Miles has given the program an infusion of energy. Monday morning, four-star forward Edward Morrow gave the program an infusion of talent.
The No. 103 player in the 2015 Rivals150, Morrow committed to Miles and the Huskers after taking an official visit to Lincoln over the weekend. Morrow's father confirmed the news to Rivals.com via text message and Huskers fans should be excited by the news.
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A 6-foot-7 power forward out of Chicago (Ill.) Simeon, Morrow is a winner who brings great energy to the floor. He might be slightly undersized for a Big Ten four man, but he overcomes that with his bouncy athleticism, high running motor and feel for where he can make things happen.
Mostly a near the rim scorer to this point in his career, Morrow runs very well in transition and is capable of finishing above the rim. He rebounds at a strong rate and is a tough post defender.
While still a bit on the lean side, Morrow has good shoulders a strong base and a body that should easily be able to carry more weight and muscle without hampering his athleticism or mobility.
Miles and his staff have built a culture and brand that is full of guys like Morrow and he looks like a perfect fit for what is going on in Lincoln.
Morrow is the second four-star prospect to pick the Huskers and their third recruit overall. Like Morrow, four-star point guard Glynn Watson is from the Chicago area. Joining them is three-star forward Michael Jacobson.
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