When Texas running back Aphonso Thomas committed to Nebraska on May 30, the Huskers had seven commits going into June.

The number is now 13, after Pine Creek high school athlete JoJo Domann, a three-star prospect on Scout.com, committed to Nebraska on Friday.

"Talking to Coach Bray about everything and getting all my priorities straight, really Nebraska has everything that I'm looking for in a college," said Domman. "I have said that from day one. All these other colleges came in the picture before and after Nebraska, but in the end I sat down with my parents and broke it down. They have one of the best sports broadcasting programs in the country, which I'm going to major in. They are a college town which is huge for me. They win. I love the coaching staff. It's where I want to be for the next four to five years."

The 6-foot-1, 208-pound prospect picked the Huskers over offers from Arizona State, California, Colorado, Kansas State, North Carolina, Virginia, Colorado State, Nevada, Utah State, Wyoming and interest from others.

'I will come in as a defensive athlete," said Domann. "I can play outside linebacker, I can play safety, I can also play nickel in their system," said Domann. "It really depends on how I develop. I talked to Coach Bray and Coach Banker and they think I can play almost any position on the defensive side of the field. I just want to help my team win a Big Ten Championship and maybe even a National Championship. That's what I'm shooting for."

Domann recorded 61 tackles and seven interceptions in 2014 on defense. He also added over a 1,000 purpose yards on offense, finding the end zone 11 times.

“It only takes a few plays of watching him to see his football instincts and feel for the game are about 2-3 steps ahead of everyone else on the field,” said Scout.com national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins during a IMG 7v7 tourney in April. “The amazing thing about Domann wasn't just his play, it was the fact that he was calling the defensive plays for his squad. You hear the term, 'coach on the field' tossed around a lot but Domann literally was a coach on the field, lining up his guys and calling out adjustments before every snap.”

The 2016 prospect will now shift his attention from recruiting back to football.

“It's big for me, I want to be 100 percent committed to the school I'm going to, so I can be 100 percent committed to my team," said Domann. "It was not easy winning two straight championships my sophomore and junior year and it's not going to get any easier. Not having that distraction anymore is pretty big for me.

"I have been working my butt off. I go to Denver twice a week to work on speed training. Coach is never going to tell you to slow down my dad says. You can never be too fast. I have been working on my strength. Mentally I need to be there 100 percent during the season, so I can make the plays I need to make."

Of course, Domann will go for No. 3 without the services of former teammate and Nebraska freshman defensive back Avery Anderson.

"He's my boy," said Domann. "He's one of my best friends. He would have supported me anywhere I would have gone, but at the same time from day one he's been big on me coming to Nebraska. We had a pretty crazy connection on the field at Pine Creek and it will be cool getting on the field with him on the bigger stage."

After taking the state of Colorado's top two preps a year ago, Nebraska once is not playing nice in the state, gaining the services of Jack Stoll (No. 2) and Domann (No. 3) this week.

"Jack and I have been talking lately," said Domann. "I actually talked to hm about a week ago before he made his decision. I didn't tell him I was going to go to Nebraska, but I sort of hinted that we didn't want to miss out on this incredible opportunity. It was his own decision, but I sort of nudged him in my opinion. He was then nudging me to go to Nebraska. It's just great we both can go to such an incredible school and represent Nebraska on a national stage."

The Huskers have also offered defensive end Carlo Kemp, the No. 1 player in Colorado, for the 2016 class.

It's official, committed to Nebraska. ?????? excited to play for the best fans in the nation?? #GBR pic.twitter.com/Vj3VaLNx81

All N in Colorado!!! — Trent Bray (@Coach_Bray) June 26, 2015

I'm so happy I could dance like Mark Madsen! What a week! #GBR pic.twitter.com/1280w0Hw9Z — Ryan Gunderson (@TheGundy) June 26, 2015

— JoJo Domann (@TheDomannator) June 26, 2015