Nebraska continues to get good news as it relates to Jahkeem Green.

Highland Community College assistant Judd Remmers told Husker247 on Friday evening that things are progressing smoothly with Green and the Huskers.

The paperwork is all finished and should everything go smoothly Green could be enrolling with the Huskers as soon as this weekend.

It's been a bit of a roller coaster with Green since his April commitment. There was concern he would spurn the Huskers late in the process, but the defensive lineman commitment reiterated at the end of July his intention of going to Lincoln instead of Texas Tech or other schools that had shown interest.

Green has three years to play two seasons at Nebraska and provides immediate depth at the nose tackle position, but the Huskers could be slow bringing him along as he'll have missed the first week-plus of fall camp.

When Green arrives and enrolls it will finally bring to an end a long recruitment that saw several twists for the defender out of South Carolina. Originally, Green tried to commit to the Gamecocks, but because of a math credit he's unable to play at any SEC school. That left the door open for the Huskers, who brought him in for an official visit in April and landed his commitment.