Boe Wilson joins the Nebraska freshman class from Lee’s Summit West High School, continuing a trend of Husker recruiting success in the Kansas City area. The 6-3, 295-pound Wilson was regarded as one of the top offensive linemen in the Midwest region.Wilson was a three-year standout for Lee’s Summit West and Coach Royce Boehm. As a senior, Wilson’s play helped Lee’s Summit West to a trip to the second round of the Class 6 state playoffs. Wilson’s blocking helped the offense top 30 points in six games during the 2015 season. Wilson was named to the USA Today Missouri all-state team.
Wilson was recruited from Lee's Summit West (Lees Summit, MO) class of 2016. He committed to Nebraska on 7/16/2015. He was recruited by Mike Cavanaugh .
The skinny: "Once that cats locks onto you, you’re going for a ride." That’s how Wilson’s high school coach Royce Boehm once described Wilson, a lineman inside the 500-mile radius who committed to Nebraska back in the quiet of summer. Wilson is said to be a quiet guy. But there’s not a lot quiet about Wilson’s game, however. Boehm, whose son Evan, has started 40 straight games on Missouri’s O-line, feels Wilson is a very similar player. "I’m telling you. Boe could be every bit of what Evan is." Selected to the Under Armor All-America game after his senior season. Wilson is also strong in throwing the shot put and discus. He was a three-year starter for a power program at Lee’s Summit West. His coach might describe him best in two words. "A finisher."
Boe Wilson joins the Nebraska freshman class from Lee’s Summit West High School, continuing a trend of Husker recruiting success in the Kansas City area. The 6-3, 295-pound Wilson was regarded as one of the top offensive linemen in the Midwest region.Wilson was a three-year standout for Lee’s Summit West and Coach Royce Boehm. As a senior, Wilson’s play helped Lee’s Summit West to a trip to the second round of the Class 6 state playoffs. Wilson’s blocking helped the offense top 30 points in six games during the 2015 season. Wilson was named to the USA Today Missouri all-state team.
Wilson was recruited from Lee's Summit West (Lees Summit, MO) class of 2016. He committed to Nebraska on 7/16/2015. He was recruited by Mike Cavanaugh .
The skinny: "Once that cats locks onto you, you’re going for a ride." That’s how Wilson’s high school coach Royce Boehm once described Wilson, a lineman inside the 500-mile radius who committed to Nebraska back in the quiet of summer. Wilson is said to be a quiet guy. But there’s not a lot quiet about Wilson’s game, however. Boehm, whose son Evan, has started 40 straight games on Missouri’s O-line, feels Wilson is a very similar player. "I’m telling you. Boe could be every bit of what Evan is." Selected to the Under Armor All-America game after his senior season. Wilson is also strong in throwing the shot put and discus. He was a three-year starter for a power program at Lee’s Summit West. His coach might describe him best in two words. "A finisher."