Michah Mazzccua, who decided to attend Florida in 2023, committed to Nebraska earlier this month. Mazzccua re-entered the portal this offseason and is now on his way to Lincoln.

Mazzccua was formally announced by Nebraska on Tuesday.

Mazzccua transferred from Baylor this past season, and he played for the Gators for a season. In 11 of the 12 games played by the Gators last season, he started at right guard. In 2023, he played 743 snaps for the Gators in all.

The Huskers had been involved with Mazzccua’s recruitment last offseason, with the lineman ultimately opting to transfer to Florida.

Before his lone season with the Gators, Mazzccua was a two-year starter at Baylor. He was viewed as a high-level run-blocker from the left guard position, ranking ninth among Power 5 guards with a 78.5 run-blocking score in the 2022 season. He also recorded 14 big-time blocks that season, according to Pro Football Focus, which was tied for second among all guards nationally.

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Nebraska returns multiple offensive lineman with starting experience, but Mazzccua is expected to quickly move into an interior line position and help bolster an offensive lineman that improved from a poor 2022 season.

Mazzccua graduated from high school and was rated as the 108th best interior offensive lineman in Baltimore, Maryland’s St. Frances Academy’s 2020 recruiting class.

Maurice Mazzccua, the brother of Mazzccua, was a walk-on running back for the Huskers in the previous campaign.

The lineman is one of the Huskers’ transfer additions for the 2024 cycle, along wide receiver Jackson Banks, running back Dante Dowdell, defensive back Blye Hill, wide receiver Isaiah Neyor, and linebacker Stefon Thompson.