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Kevin Dillman, the Swedish import who was once a five-star quarterback recruit, is no longer headed to Nebraska. It doesn't appear to be by choice, either.

Much like how my eligibility for varsity football my senior year was taken away from me so was my scholarship to the university of Nebraska. — kevin dillman (@kevindillman10) December 16, 2014

Dillman has had a difficult year by any measurement. He transferred from La Mirada (California) High School to quarterback powerhouse Denton (Texas) Guyer High School when his United States guardian, Peter Dames, switched jobs. He committed to Nebraska in the spring, as well.

But Dilman was denied eligibility by Texas' governing body for public high school — the University Interscholastic League — so he couldn't play varsity. Instead of transferring to a private school not governed by the UIL, Dillman chose to play JV football for Guyer. He remained committed to Nebraska and intended to enroll early.