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Duke football gets commitment from Louisiana running back

Nate Sheppard rushed for 1,816 yards and 32 TDs last season

Nate Sheppard from Mandeville, La., recently announced his commitment to Duke. Commit graphic courtesy Nate Sheppard on Twitter/X | @NateShep20

One of Louisiana’s top high school running backs will join Duke’s backfield in 2025.

Senior Nate Sheppard from Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS), announced his commitment to the Blue Devils on Friday.

Sheppard is coming off a monster junior season which saw him rush for 1,816 yards over 13 games, scoring 32 rushing touchdowns. He also hauled in four passing TDs, and per his social media, scored a touchdown every eight times he touched the ball, on average.

Sheppard (5-11, 190) is considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals.com. He had close to two dozen offers and listed California, Northwestern, Cincinnati and Tulane among his other finalists. He visited Duke in June.

“This is a football decision first, but the degree is a big part of it,” Sheppard told Rivals.com about his commitment. https://n.rivals.com/news/duke-lands-a-commitment-from-rb-nate-sheppard “Football doesn’t last forever, and Duke is a very prestigious academic institution. I fit in very well over there. Being Duke and having a higher academic standard, there are a lot of kids like me that want to be great and are smart enough to understand the sport and grow as a team.”

Sheppard is part of a football and sports family. His father, Willie Sheppard, played defensive back for Louisiana Tech from 1999-2001, according to Crescent City Sports. His mom, Rebekah Boyd, also attended Louisiana Tech and played volleyball. Sheppard’s brother, Will Sheppard transferred from Vanderbilt to Colorado in the off-season.

On3 Recruits considers Sheppard the No. 35 running back in the nation and the No. 18 overall player from the state of Louisiana.

More than 20 players from the Class of 2025 have already committed to Duke. The Blue Devils now have pledges from two running backs, with Javin Gordon from Toccoa, Ga. being the other.

Duke Class of 2025 Commitments

Kavon SimmonsWRWake ForestWake Forest HSDuke
Jaivon SolomonWRGray, GAJones County HSDuke
Qeanu JohnsonWRHamden, CTHamden Hall HSDuke
Bradley GompersTEPittsburgh, PACentral CatholicDuke
Maliki WrightSOrlando, FLDr. Phillips HSDuke
Javin GordonRBToccoa, GAStephens County HSDuke
Nate SheppardRBMandeville, LAMandeville HSDuke
Dan MahanQBBurlingtonWilliams HSDuke
Cole AllenOTFlowood, MSJackson PrepDuke
Evan ScottOTEvans, GALakeside HSDuke
Kai JacobowitzOTCarlsbad, CACarlsbad HSDuke
Nathan KutufarisOTSpringfield, PACardinal O’Hare HSDuke
Roman FinaOTTucson, AZSalpointe Catholic HSDuke
Jamin BrownOLGadsden, ALSouthside HSDuke
Asher WassermanLBHamden, CTHamden Hall HSDuke
Cameron SmithLBPhiladelphia, PASt. Joseph’s HSDuke
Elliott SchaperLBAustin, TXWestlake HSDuke
Bariate KaraEDGELoganville, GALoganville ChristianDuke
Sampson OnuohaEDGEBelmont, MABelmont Hill SchoolDuke
Ayden CainDLMcDonough, GADutchtown HSDuke
Julius ColumbusDLGainesville, GAGainesville HSDuke
Tommy RupleyDLBelmont, MABelmont Hill SchoolDuke
Kaleb LanierCBDecatur, GADecatur HSDuke
Kolbe HarmonCBBrentwood. TNBrentwood AcademyDuke
Ma’khi JonesCBAlpharetta. GAMilton HSDuke
William FelderCBPhiladelphia, PARoman Catholic HSDuke

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