Nebraska’s offensive line rebuild could feature another familiar portal face

As visits line up, Nebraska’s offensive line board keeps expanding in a familiar way.
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Since the Transfer Portal opened on Friday, it's been clear that Nebraska looks to sign at least two offensive linemen this winter. They've already got a few visits lined up, but Harrison Moore, who just entered the portal, should be a name to watch in the near future.

Moore is yet another Geep Wade disciple who is leaving Georgia Tech after extensive starting experience over the last two years. This past season, he played 682 snaps at both left guard and center. Now that he's looking to transfer, it's hard not to consider him one of the Huskers' top targets.

Moore finished with an overall grade of 63.6, with a 68.4 grade in pass blocking and a 65.5 grade in run blocking. Nebraska could use Moore to slide into either the guard or center spot in 2026.

Now that Harrison Moore is in the Transfer Portal, Nebraska should pursue him hard

One of the biggest positives when it comes to Moore is that he saw some real growth in 2025.

Going into fall camp, Harrison Moore and Tana Alo-Tupuola were battling for the center role for the Yellow Jackets. In the opening game against Colorado, Alo-Tupuola and Moore split time as the Yellow Jackets continued to figure out what the best starting five was to play on the field.

Moore played decently, but the offensive line as a whole was trying to gel, so there were missed assignments across the board. Moore continued to share time with Alo-Tupuola until Week 3, when he went down with an injury against Clemson and would miss time. Moore took full advantage and didn't look back.

Most exciting about Harrison Moore of all is that he'll have two more years of eligibility, and he might trust Nebraska's Geep Wade to continue improving him to eventually jump to the NFL.

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