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How does a college football staff go about handling a summer Friday in which it is set to host dozens of coveted recruits spanning multiple classes and just about every position in the book?

Divide and conquer, of course. And plan on using the whole day.

Perhaps most important: Don’t underestimate the food supply.

That’s more or less how Nebraska handled Friday’s combination recruiting barbecue and second Friday Night Lights camp to ensure that everybody felt welcome and well attended-to, but the Huskers were also able to get done everything they wanted.

Let’s use Johnson-Brock wide receiver Ty Hahn as our guide to the day. Hahn is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound senior who does not have an offer from Nebraska and was eager to take part in the camp portion of the events in the evening.

His day started much earlier than that, though, as he and most of the other visitors arrived on campus at about 9 a.m.

“When we got there, we went into a big meeting where all of the recruits that were there at that time got an introduction from (head coach Scott) Frost,” Hahn said.