Football in Nebraska is flipped. Oregon-born Top247 WR Isaiah Mozee
2025 Lee’s Summit North wide receiver Isaiah Mozee on Friday afternoon. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Mozee had been committed to Oregon in April, but the Huskers had seen momentum grow with Mozee through the June visit period and into July.
Mozee made a mid-June official visit to Nebraska, then returned to Lincoln on July 27 for an unofficial visit with a bigger factor working in Nebraska’s favor — his father Jamar Mozee joined the Husker program this summer as a senior analyst working with offensive skill position players.
Though he committed to Oregon in April, Mozee continued to make visits, taking official trips to Oregon, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska.
The relationship between Nebraska and Mozee goes back much further, when Mozee would make trips to Lincoln along with a number of Power Four recruits from Lee’s Summit North, including former five-star Williams Nwaneri.
Mozee gives Nebraska football’s 2025 recruiting class a big-time playmaker to insert into the Husker offense.
Last season, Mozee caught 74 passes for 1,033 yards and 12 touchdowns, and added nine carries for 158 yards and two touchdowns. That followed a sophomore campaign in 2022 when Mozee recorded 71 catches for 898 yards and 12 touchdowns on 12.6 yards per reception.
The flip from Oregon also represents another big win for Nebraska in Kansas City and the state of Missouri more broadly. Mozee joins St. Louis running back Jamarion Parker in Nebraska’s 2025 recruiting class, as Nebraska has invested a large amount of resources in recruiting the state.
Media probably could have spent a half hour going through each individual in Garret McGuire’s wide receivers room, with each name offering his own slice of intrigue in a deep competition. That didn’t happen but it could’ve. Even true freshman Carter Nelson is part of that discussion these days, which alone could take up 10 minutes of conversation.
“I’m super excited about the depth,” McGuire said after Friday’s practice. “I think that’s what’s going to make it more fun in the season is because I think our depth chart can change week to week based on how you practiced and played in the game.”
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