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Nebrasketball signs 4-Star Wing Quentin Rhymes
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Nebrasketball signs 4-Star Wing Quentin Rhymes

The first signing day of the post-NLI era has arrived for Nebraska men’s basketball.

The NCAA approved the elimination of the national letter of intent program last month. That means recruits will now sign financial aid agreements during the specified signing windows.

The Huskers have signed four-star forward Quentin Rhymes.

“Quentin is an experienced guard who fits well into our system,” Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg said. “He is a good shooter with length and athleticism on the wing and can play through contact. He also handled the ball with the Las Vegas Knicks AAU program and showed good court vision and a high basketball IQ. He reminds me of Brice Williams because Quentin has the same skills and is someone who can develop in our system.”

Rhymes stands 6-7 and weighs 195 pounds and is from Las Vegas, Nevada. He played his first three seasons of high school basketball for Bishop Gorman before spending his senior year at Bella Vista College Prep in Arizona.

This season, Rhymes will play for national power Hillcrest (Ariz.) Prep.

Rhymes, who played in the 2023 Pangos All-American Camp, chose Nebraska over New Mexico, Boise State, UNLV and UC Santa Barbara. His father, Wayne, played college basketball at Portland State and Colorado-Colorado Springs before playing professionally overseas.

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