Isaiah Neyor is on the move yet again, as the veteran wide receiver has entered the transfer portal after just 1 year at Nebraska, Matt Zenitz and Chris Hummer of 247Sports reported on Friday night.

Neyor will be a graduate transfer, so he’ll be looking for just the right place to end his collegiate career in 2025. Wherever the 6-foot-4, 220-pound Neyor ends up next year, it’ll be his 4th stop on a long, winding college journey that began at Wyoming, continued at Texas and then made a 1-year pit stop in Lincoln.

It looked like Nebraska was going to finally be the right place for Neyor in 2024. He began the season like a ball of fire, catching 16 passes for 277 yards and 4 touchdowns in the first 4 games of the season. But then his production fell off dramatically, as Neyor had just 18 catches for 178 yards and 1 TD in the season’s final 8 games.

The up-and-down regular season ended with Neyor finishing with 455 yards receiving and 5 touchdowns. Apparently, the roller coaster of a season wasn’t enough to keep Neyor at Nebraska in 2025, despite budding star quarterback Dylan Raiola announcing that he was going to return to Lincoln next season.

Neyor’s college journey began way back in the shortened 2020 season when he played the first of his 2 seasons at Wyoming. Neyor then played at Texas in 2022 and 2023 before heading to Nebraska. Now, he’s reportedly on the move one last time.