2024 (Freshman)
Isaiah McMorris has played in one game this season. He made his Nebraska debut against UTEP.
Before Nebraska (Bellevue West HS)
McMorris joined the Nebraska program from Bellevue West High School. McMorris starred for Coach Michael Huffman, helping the Thunderbirds to a pair of Class A state playoff appearances. Hall excelled alongside fellow Bellevue West signees Daniel Kaelin and Dae'Vonn Hall, giving Nebraska three signees from the same high school in the same class for the first time since 1987 (Creighton Prep).
McMorris caught 44 passes for 576 yards and eight touchdowns in just eight games during his senior season, helping Bellevue West to a 7-4 record. He also saw limited action on defense, recording an interception. McMorris was a first-team Super-State pick by the Lincoln Journal Star and a second-team All-Nebraska selection by the Omaha World-Herald.
McMorris had huge numbers during his junior season for the high-powered Thunderbird offense. McMorris had a state-record 90 catches for 1,297 yards and 14 touchdowns, including a 99-yard touchdown reception. McMorris earned first-team All-Nebraska and first-team Super-State honors for his play. McMorris began his prep career at Millard North before transferring to Bellevue West.
McMorris was a key member of the Bellevue West basketball team that went 29-0 en route to the Class A state title in his junior season. The Thunderbirds made it back-to-back state championships by finishing 27-1 in McMorris' senior season, when he was an honorable-mention all-state pick.
McMorris was ranked as one of the top five players in the state of Nebraska by all major recruiting services and among the top 65 receivers in the country by 247 Sports and ESPN.