Simeon’s Edward Morrow picks Nebraska

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Simeon’s high-flying senior Edward Morrow gave an oral commitment to Nebraska on Monday after visiting over the weekend according to Wolverines coach Robert Smith.

Morrow is the area’s second Nebraska commit in the class of 2015. St. Joseph’s Glynn Watson chose the Huskers last month.

Morrow, a hard working 6-7 jumping jack, had offers from more than a dozen schools including Bradley, Florida State, DePaul, Creighton, Minnesota and Iowa.

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