Wide receiver coach Keith Williams knows Saturday he’ll have to be on top of his game in a couple of ways.

First the Huskers will need to solve a Wisconsin defense that has befuddled his receivers for the past two seasons. Both during the week and especially on Saturday, Williams will have his hands full making sure the right guys are in at the right time.

There isn’t much less pressure though when the lights aren’t on and he’s got to try to convince a pair of visiting wide receivers why they’re needed at Nebraska, and Williams has less than 48 hours to do it.

Four-star pass catchers Tommy Bush and Brian Hightower join committed receivers Cameron Brown and Joshua Moore on campus this weekend.

Williams said throughout the years he’s learned how to approach big game weekends combined with big recruiting weekends.

“You can’t change (routine) too much, because the goal is to win the game,” Williams said. “You don’t want to get off your routine that’s going to allow you to be in the best position routine wise to win the game. So there’s not much. Obviously, you make some small adjustments to accommodate both, but you don’t flip your routine upside down.”

Williams, who between spring games and regular fall visit weekends has sometimes had more than 10 visitors on campus at once, said it is important to make sure there’s time for those that visit, especially if they’re a high priority target.

“It just depends on the group, the total amount of recruits coming in and who they actually are,” Williams said. “What the relationship is, the status and so you just kind of feel it out and come up with the best plan that you can.”

It does help Williams that he’s got a pair in Brown and Moore, who already said yes to Nebraska and can serve as guides for Bush and Hightower, when Williams is busy with game planning or doing something else.

“It’s important,” Williams said. “It’s always good to have guys that have the same interest at heart, around somebody that you’re trying to sway that way. That part is always good.”