Nebraska is not treating Ahmad Hudson like a lost cause. The No. 1 tight end in the 2027 class, who included the Huskers among his finalists, ultimately committed to LSU on May 3. Even so, there's still reason to believe the dual-sport blue-chip recruit remains interested in what the Big Red does moving forward. Here’s why the Huskers have not backed off a player they view as a potential program-changing addition. 👀 pic.twitter.com/3MthFFiQJi — Keith Williams (@s_kwilli32) May 14, 2026 What We Factually Know Hudson, the No. 1 player in Louisiana and top-ranked tight end in the 2027 class, is currently committed to another school. Keeping him away from LSU, where his father played basketball from 2002-05, was never going to be easy. Add in the fact that the family never left the state, and the Tigers were always going to be difficult to beat. Ultimately, those ties, among other factors, helped keep the 6-foot-6, 245-pound prospect home. Even so, Nebraska has not backed away from the recruitment.…