The Wisconsin football program will welcome a three-star TE in the 2025 recruiting class on an official visit during the second week in June.
Reiman Zebert, a Nebraska native, took to social media to announce he’s locked in the visit.
All set for my official visit to @BadgerFootball on June 7. Looking forward to it! @NateLetton @CoachFick @_maximus347 @UWBadgers pic.twitter.com/3st1GZIuNz
— Reiman Zebert (@ReimanZebert527) April 28, 2024
According to the composite rankings, Zebert is the No. 751 player in the country, the No. 37 TE, and the No. 6 prospect in Nebraska.
Wisconsin football extended an offer to Zebert during a junior day visit in February. He also made an in-season stop in Madison during the Badgers’ overtime win over Nebraska. Tight ends coach Nate Letton has acted as the lead recruiter for Zebert up to this point.
“I have a really good relationship with the Wisconsin football coaches,” Kielmeyer told Badgernotes. “There are also a lot of Columbus guys around the program.”
The Platteview Senior High School standout has tallied ten offers thus far, with other schools including Minnesota, Nebraska, Duke, Stanford, Kansas State, Arkansas, Miami, Oklahoma State, and Wyoming also extending offers.
Wisconsin will be second in line on Zebert’s official visit schedule, with a trip to Stanford planned a week before his Badgers visit, then trips to Duke and Nebraska in the weeks following.
In his junior season at Platteview Senior, Zebert recorded 28 receptions for 677 yards and seven touchdowns, per MaxPreps. With those marks, he received Secon-Team Super State honors.
The Wisconsin football program holds nine commitments in the 2025 recruiting cycle, good for the No. 18 class in the country per the composite rankings.
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