Harris, among those who met with Hoiberg on Wednesday, told The World-Herald he plans to stay with the program and continue his rehab. Harris suffered a meniscus injury in his left knee after Nebraska’s win over Iowa on March 10. The 6-foot-6 guard averaged 2.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per game in 23 appearances.

On Wednesday, Davis’ phone was not taking calls, and Thorbjarnarson didn’t respond to a message for comment. Burke has two seasons of eligibility remaining. A source said all players have been involved with the program like normal this spring.

Nebraska has two scholarships open with Heiman’s departure.

He told the World-Herald he’s already heard from Colorado State, UNO and South Dakota.

“I think that (staying close to home) will still be a big part of my decision,” Heiman said. “I just want to find the right fit at this point. I don’t care about the level.”