Nevada football coach Jeff Choate is putting together his first full recruiting class with a local spin. The 2025 class includes 20 verbal commitments, with four local prospects from high schools in Northern Nevada. Choate emphasizes building the team mostly with high school players from the area, with nine commitments from Northern Nevada and Northern California. Choate stresses the importance of creating a comfortable environment for players to excel, focusing on fit and development over just talent. The Wolf Pack’s recruiting efforts have been positively received by prospects, with Nevada having the second most verbal commitments among Mountain West schools in the 2025 class. Despite a 3-8 record, the team has been competitive in losses to top teams, boosting its appeal to recruits. Choate is also adjusting to NCAA changes impacting recruiting, including roster reductions and changes in scholarship allocation and name, image, and likeness policies. The program is aiming to sign high school recruits before shifting its focus to the transfer portal for additional talent. Choate hopes to build Nevada into a conference contender with a foundation of high school players complemented by strategic transfers, aiming for sustained success.
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