Wanting to play in the
NFL, Matsuzawa realized that the best way to do so would be as a
placekicker. He taught himself how to kick the ball from
YouTube videos while working at a
Morton's Steakhouse in Tokyo for three years to save money. Matsuzawa sent footage of his kicking to American universities; only
Hocking College in
Nelsonville, Ohio was interested. At Hocking, Matsuzawa learned English and converted 12 field goals, the longest 50 yards. In 2023, he transferred to the
University of Hawaii but did not appear in any games. In his junior season, Matsuzawa started every game, led the team in scoring, helping him win the
Mountain West Conference Special Teams Player of the Week award. Matsuzawa was among the best kickers in college football, having made 25 of 26
field goals, the longest 52 yards, and 37 of 37
extra points. On December 16, 2025, Matsuzawa was named as a consensus
All-American, the first University of Hawaii player to earn the honor. He was named to the first team by the
American Football Coaches Association,
CBS Sports, the
Associated Press, and the
Walter Camp Football Foundation. ==Professional career==