Advertisement
football Edit

Enderle takes in another camp

One of the biggest things prospects can do to improve their stock is attending several college camps during the summer months and pro-style quarterback Nathan Enderle of North Platte (Neb.) has been following that strategy for some time.
The 6-foot-5, 211-pound signal-caller has been all over the region including camp trips to Iowa, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, and Idaho. If that wasn't enough, he just returned from another Big 12 school to possibly show more coaches what he can do.
Advertisement
"I just went to Colorado which was fun," Enderle said. "It was mainly just a trip where we headed up to just get up there, throw the ball around, and show the coaches what I can do. I got to see a lot of the campus and talk to some of their coaches."
Enderle holds one offer from Idaho, but he didn't get the impression one would definitely be coming from the Buffaloes.
"The coaches were glad I had the chance to come down but that was about it," Enderle said. "I'm sure we'll stay in touch but it was really just a chance for them to see me perform live. I don't know anything about an offer yet."
One thing that is certain is that Enderle is not getting too wrapped up in his own recruiting process.
"I'm just trying to get focused on my senior year," Enderle said. "I'm playing my last high school season and I've got one chance to make the most if it. If colleges are interested in me, then that will work out on its own."
There is no set timeframe for a decision for the Nebraska native.
Enderle is rated as the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of Nebraska.
Advertisement