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Freshman All-American wide receiver Isaiah Mozee transitions to running back for Nebraska

Freshman All-American wide receiver Isaiah Mozee transitions to running back for Nebraska

USA Today24-07-2025
During Tuesday's Big Ten Media Day, Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule confirmed that a freshman is making a position change heading into the 2025 season. Isaiah Mozee is now running back after starting the offseason at wide receiver.
Mozee committed to Nebraska after flipping from Oregon last summer. The Kansas City, Missouri native, was a high school All-American wide receiver for Lee's Summit North, becoming one of the top receivers in the country and receiving an invite to the Under Armour All-America game.
The 6-foot, 210 athlete is familiar with the running back position, having played in the backfield along with wideout for Lee's Summit North. In his career, Mozee racked up 665 yards on 78 carries for 11 touchdowns. In his senior year, he finished with 420 yards and seven touchdowns on 52 carries. He also scored three punt return touchdowns.
At wideout, Mozee hauled in 233 catches for 3,241 yards and 42 touchdowns in his career. As a senior, he caught 60 passes for 903 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Nebraska's already stacked with wide receivers, with Jacory Barney, Kentucky's Dane Key and Cal's Nyziah Hunter forming the group. Mozee now joins Emmett Johnson, Kwinten Ives and Mekhi Nelson in the running back room.
Rhule spoke about Mozee switch to running back at Big Ten Media Days, pointing out how he wants to get the freshman some action this year.
'Isaiah is a guy that is going to play as a freshman,' Rhule said. 'He loves football. We are just trying to get him on the field with meaningful touches as fast as possible.'
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