The college football recruiting world is holding its breath as one of the most sought-after uncommitted prospects in the 2026 class, Dylan Berymon, is making waves with his recent visits. This four-star defensive lineman from Ouachita Parish in Monroe, Louisiana, is a talent that any program would be thrilled to land. But here's where it gets intriguing: after decommitting from Texas last November, Berymon has narrowed his choices to Nebraska and Kentucky, two programs that have been aggressively pursuing him. This weekend, he’s in Lincoln, getting a firsthand look at what the Cornhuskers have to offer. But here's where it gets controversial: despite Nebraska’s lower-ranked 2026 recruiting class (currently No. 95 nationally), they’ve been relentless in their pursuit of Berymon, who admits, ‘They really like me a lot, and that means something to me.’ Meanwhile, Kentucky’s new coaching staff, led by head coach Will Stein, has been making a strong late push. Berymon’s visit to Lexington next weekend could be a game-changer. What’s most surprising? Berymon openly admits, ‘I really do not know much about either school,’ making these visits absolutely critical in his decision-making process. And this is the part most people miss: his ranking as the No. 211 overall prospect and No. 26 defensive lineman in the 2026 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, means he’s a high-impact addition for either the Big Ten or SEC. So, the big question remains: Will Nebraska’s persistence pay off, or will Kentucky’s late surge steal the show? What do you think? Let us know in the comments—is Berymon’s choice a no-brainer, or is this decision far from over?