In-State 2026 Offensive Line Prospect Details Nebraska Visit

Landen Von Seggern from Millard South 'never saw anyone slack off' during practice
Landen Von Seggern
Landen Von Seggern

Landen Von Seggern is one of many visitors at Nebraska football practices last week.

He is a class of 2026 prospect on the offensive line who attends Millard South High School in Omaha, Nebraska. He measures in at around 6-foot-4 and 275 pounds.

He recently spoke with HuskerMax to detail his visit.

“I loved it, they were all extremely friendly and thoughtful,” he said. “I really liked how fast-paced they were and how the coaches were always on the players, I never saw anyone slack off.”

A few coaches stood out to Von Seggern.

“I talked to Keith Williams, Coach Raiola, and Cole Nowak. They were all super nice. Keith Williams and Cole Nowak gave me a tour after the practice.”

Two players also stood out to him: offensive linemen Micah Mazzccua and Grant Brix.

“Mazzccua stood out to me because he transferred out from Florida, and coming from Florida you most likely aren’t going to know a lot of people, but he was talking to players like he had known them his whole life, and Grant Brix stood out because he was a freshman and he seemed to be in his head a little bit at the beginning of practice, but I could tell by his body language that he was feeling more confident, and that is always great to see.”

He described the atmosphere at practice as “extremely energetic.”

“No one seemed like they wanted to be anywhere else but practicing at Nebraska, I didn’t see anyone get mad at each other, but I did see a lot of encouragement through the team.”

He already had a love for the Huskers, but he said this visit just added to it.

“I have always been a fan of Nebraska, and it is a kid's dream to go to Nebraska, but I think the visit helped a ton. They made me feel as if I was already a part of the team.”

He said Nebraska is a top school of his right now.

“Yes, Nebraska is one of my top schools, I am going to a couple of other schools this summer, but as of this moment they are one of the top schools and I do plan to visit again, hopefully for another practice, or maybe the spring game.”


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CALEB SISK

Caleb Sisk I has been a sports writer since 2023. He joined HuskerMax and Nebraska On SI in 2024, where he focused on recruiting coverage for one of the nation’s most intriguing programs. His career began in 2020 as a video editor while still in high school. He quickly tried something new when he went to graphic design in 2022 and created his own brand. This led to early success and an easy choice for Sisk when it came to being more involved in sports coverage. He has covered a number of programs, including Tennessee, Cincinnati, Kansas, and more. Sisk also contributes to High School on SI.

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