Nebraska Football flips 4-star WR Isaiah Mozee from Oregon Ducks

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2025 four-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee has flipped from the Oregon Ducks to Nebraska football. On3.com’s Steve Wilfong reported the news of the flip.

Mozee is ranked as the No. 62 wide receiver in the 2025 class and the fifth overall player in his class from the state of Missouri, per the On3 recruiting rankings. He received offers from Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Oregon, and Nebraska. He initially committed to the Ducks in April.

This commitment becomes the 18th overall commitment for the Huskers in the 2025 class. There are some family ties within the program as well. Mozee’s father, Jamar, joined the Nebraska coaching staff last month as a senior football assistant.

With this commitment, Mozee becomes the highest-rated commitment of the class, per the On3 recruiting rankings. Mozee joins Bryson Hayes and Tanner Terch as the other true wide receivers in the recruiting class.

Matt Rhule recently hired Isaiah Mozee’s father, Jamar, as a senior football assistant. The elder Mozee joins the Cornhuskers after spending the last nine seasons as the head coach of Lee’s Summit North High School. He left the program in February for an analyst role with Central Florida.

Isaiah Mozee adds to Nebraska’s already strong wide receiver room. He will give Nebraska quarterbacks another downfield weapon to throw to. He also gives the Nebraska football coaching staff a big recruiting win in the hotbed state of Missouri.

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Publish date : 2024-08-09 20:17:00

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