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

Isaiah Mozee is Nebraska’s highest-rated receiver of the 2025 class.

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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REPORT: Oregon commit to flip to Nebraska

Four-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee is expected to make a change in the coming days. 

A new report has the Nebraska Cornhuskers flipping a commitment to the Oregon Ducks. Four-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee is expected to make a change in the coming days.

Sean Callahan from the On3 Network logged the expert prediction. Mozee is a four-star wide receiver for Lee Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

Last season, he appeared in 11 games, making 74 receptions for 1,033 yards and 12 touchdowns. Mozee committed to the Oregon Ducks back in April.

While the receiver is committed, his visit should come as no surprise. Isaiah’s father, Jamar Mozee, was recently hired as a Senior Football Assistant at Nebraska.

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Social media reacts to the possible flip of Oregon commit Isaiah Mozee

A University of Oregon recruit could soon be flipping his commitment. Isaiah Mozee is a four-star wide receiver for Lee Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. A recent report from Sean Callahan of the On3 Network suggests that Mozee …

University of Oregon recruit could soon be flipping his commitment. Isaiah Mozee is a four-star wide receiver for Lee Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

A recent report from Sean Callahan of the On3 Network suggests that Mozee could soon announce a commitment to Nebraska football. The receiver has been committed to the Oregon Ducks back in April.

Last season, he appeared in 11 games, making 74 receptions for 1,033 yards and 12 touchdowns. His father, Jamar Mozee, was recently hired as a Senior Football Assistant at Nebraska.

Nebraska’s class of 2025 holds 17 commitments and is currently ranked outside the top 25. Below are social media reactions to the recent news.

Oregon commit to visit Nebraska this weekend

Isaiah Mozee is a four-star wide receiver for Lee Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. 

A University of Oregon recruit has scheduled a visit to Nebraska’s campus this weekend. Isaiah Mozee is a four-star wide receiver for Lee Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

Last season, he appeared in 11 games, making 74 receptions for 1,033 yards and 12 touchdowns. Mozee committed to the Oregon Ducks back in April.

While the receiver is committed, his visit should come as no surprise. Isaiah’s father, Jamar Mozee, was recently hired as a Senior Football Assistant at Nebraska.

The elder Mozee comes to Nebraska after being the head coach of Lee’s Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, for the last nine seasons. During that time, he would compile a record of 64-35 but recorded an impressive 33-5 record for the last three seasons.

Nebraska’s class of 2025 holds 17 commitments and is currently ranked outside the top 25.

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Nebraska adds Jamar Mozee as Senior Football Assistant

Jamar Mozee will join the Huskers as a senior football assistant.

Nebraska football and head coach Matt Rhule made another addition to the coaching staff. Jamar Mozee joins the Huskers as a Senior Football Assistant.

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.

While at Lee’s Summit North, he had an overall record of 64-35 but has gone 33-5 in the last three seasons. His son, Isaiah Mozee, is a four-star recruit in the class of 2025.

The younger Mozee committed to Oregon in April but visited the Lincoln campus several times before announcing his decision.

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Ducks land commitment from 4-star WR Isaiah Mozee

The Ducks landed the No. 2 player from the state of Missouri on Wednesday.

The Oregon Ducks added another crucial piece of the 2025 class on Wednesday afternoon, getting a verbal commitment from 4-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee.

Mozee is rated by 247Sports as the No. 213 overall player in the 2025 class, and the No. 22 WR.  Standing at 6-foot-1, 185 pounds, Mozee brings some really great size to the Ducks’ WR room.

Mozee is also not the only WR that Oregon has committed in 2025. He will join 5-star WR Dallas Wilson, the No. 23 player in the class, and Cooper Perry, the No. 1 player from the state of Arizona.

At the moment, the Ducks have the No. 20 overall class in the 2025 cycle, and there is a belief that more commitments should be coming in short order.

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Huskers make cut for top wide receiver

A four-star wide receiver from the state of Missouri has announced his top eight schools, and the Nebraska Cornhuskers have made the cut.

A four-star wide receiver from the state of Missouri has announced his top eight schools, and the Nebraska Cornhuskers have made the cut. Isaiah Mozee is a 6-0, 190-pound prospect for Lee Summit North.

All four major recruiting services currently rank the receiver as the top player in the state for the class of 2025. His eight finalists are Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee and Nebraska.

Mozee told 247Sports that he plans on making an early commitment.

“I want to commit early. I don’t want the headache. I want to do it before my senior year. I want to help recruit guys and early enroll. I will be ready after the season.”

Through nine games this season, Mozee has 61 receptions for 888 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Oklahoma comes up short against Missouri for the commitment of five-star Williams Nwaneri

Oklahoma just misses out as five-star EDGE Williams Nwaneri committed to Missouri over Oklahoma, Georgia, and Tennessee on Monday afternoon.

In what can only be described as game-changing, Oklahoma missed on its most significant recruiting prospect in a long time as five-star defensive lineman Williams Nwaneri committed to Missouri on Monday afternoon.

Chronicling the nature of this recruitment is likely a story for another day. Still, Oklahoma entered the final rounds for one of the nation’s most elite defenders. Ultimately, the Sooners couldn’t overcome Missouri’s hometown advantage. Nwaneri picked Missouri over Oklahoma, Georgia and Tennessee.

Missouri’s pitch to Nwaneri was simple. They are the in-state school with the added proximity bonus and NIL opportunities that Nwaneri could capitalize on before stepping foot on campus. He would be revered as a hero forever for being a high-profile prospect who decided to stay home and play for the Missouri Tigers.

Oklahoma’s advantages or connection with Nwaneri stem from his relationship with the coaching staff. There is a strong bond between Nwaneri and defensive coaches Miguel Chavis and Todd Bates.

Oklahoma has been building a pipeline to Lee’s Summit North (Nwaneri’s high school). Lee’s Summit North produced true freshman offensive tackle Cayden Green and 2025 nose tackle Ka’Mori Moore commit, both teammates of Nwaneri’s. The Sooners are also pursuing current teammate and 2025 four-star receiver Isaiah Mozee. Mozee is an Oklahoma legacy by way of his father and the head coach at Lee’s Summit North, Jamar Mozee. The elder Mozee played at OU when Brent Venables was at Oklahoma as a defensive coordinator.

It’s been tough for Oklahoma to land five-star defensive linemen consistently. While last year saw them land Adepoju Adebawore, the hit rate for Oklahoma in these five-star defensive line recruitments is hardly something to be proud of.

Even with the commitment to Missouri, Oklahoma will continue to pursue Nwaneri until the No. 1 player in the On3 rankings officially signs his national letter of intent. So the potential for his recruitment turning in Oklahoma’s favor remains until signing day. We saw last year how that worked out for Oklahoma for former five-star safety Peyton Bowen.

In the immediate future, Oklahoma turns its attention to the decisions of five-star defensive tackle [autotag]David Stone[/autotag] (Aug. 26), five-star defensive lineman [autotag]Dominick McKinley[/autotag] (Sept. 1) and four-star defensive lineman [autotag]Nigel Smith[/autotag] (Sept. 8). Oklahoma has more than a puncher’s chance to land at least two out of the three. If Oklahoma can land at least two, it still would be one of the better defensive line hauls in recent Sooners history.

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Five-star priority target Williams Nwaneri announces commitment date

Elite defender Williams Nwaneri announces his decision date via social media.

The date is set. [autotag]Williams Nwaneri[/autotag]’s recruitment is coming to a head. The talented five-star edge from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, announced via social media that he plans to announce his collegiate decision on Aug. 14.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound Nwaneri plans to choose between five finalists: Oklahoma, Missouri, Oregon, Georgia and Tennessee. The talented five-star took official visits to Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Missouri in June and traveled to Oregon on an unofficial visit last week.

Nwaneri has visited Oklahoma’s campus multiple times this year, and his connections to the Sooners are plentiful.

He plays at the same high school true freshman offensive lineman Cayden Green played at. The two went up against each other in practice before Green graduated and moved to Norman. His current teammate, 2025 nose tackle Ka’Mori Moore, committed to Oklahoma in late July. Another current teammate and close friend, Isaiah Mozee, is an Oklahoma lean. And if that isn’t enough to highlight it, his head coach, Mozee’s father, is a former Sooner.

There are a number of reasons Nwaneri might choose the Sooners. When asked about Oklahoma, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett: “I have a great relationship with coach (Miguel) Chavis and (Todd) Bates. It’s always great vibes in Norman.”

No one knows where he may go, but Oklahoma has put its best efforts into landing a transformative defensive talent. With recent rumblings, Oklahoma and Missouri seem like the two schools duking it out as this race comes around the final turn.

With a decision less than two weeks away, Oklahoma will continue applying the pressure as much as possible. Aug. 1 started the dead period for NCAA recruiting, meaning there can only be digital and non-face-to-face contact. So, no visits in any capacity are allowed.

August is a massive month for Oklahoma recruiting; decisions from not one but two five-star defenders are incoming. Nwaneri’s decision will get things started before [autotag]David Stone[/autotag] makes his announcement on Aug. 26.

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Prospect Profile: 2025 defensive tackle Ka’Mori Moore

A look at Sooners 2025 defensive line target Ka’Mori Moore out of Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Oklahoma is one more recruit away from locking up Lee’s Summit North High School as an official recruiting pipeline. Between their pursuit and signing of Cayden Green in the class of 2023, their pursuit of one of the nation’s best prospects in Williams Nwaneri for 2024, and 2025 four-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee, Oklahoma has a strong relationship with the Kansas City area football program.

It helps when the head coach of the team is former player Jamar Mozee. Mozee was a running back on the Sooners’ last national title-winning squad back in 2000.

The possible pipeline could grow even more if the Sooners can land yet another Power Five caliber player that Lee’s Summit has to offer. 2025 nose tackle Ka’Mori Moore was the latest athlete from that high school to receive an offer from Oklahoma.

The Sooners are actively recruiting his teammates, and it’s only natural that the 6-foot-1, 310-pound defensive tackle is being recognized.

Moore is powerful but has excellent agility for someone his size. His ability to stonewall offensive linemen allows him to disrupt timing on plays and enables the rest of the defense to make plays. Moore also spent time in June at one of Oklahoma’s camps, showcasing his skills in front of the coaching staff.

He has a frame that could also hold a bit more weight and help him be a wrecking ball in the middle of defenses at the collegiate level. He has offers from Nebraska, UNLV, and Iowa State as well.

In a world where Oklahoma lands Williams Nwaneri this recruiting cycle, it’s hard to imagine the Sooners not being a leader in Moore’s recruitment. Brandon Drumm, the Rivals insider for Oklahoma sports, already logged a future cast in favor of Moore landing with Oklahoma.

Ka’Mori Moore’s Recruiting Profile

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