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Five-star Crimson Tide linebacker commit Dylan Moses officially ended his recruitment on Sunday night by sending in his signed financial aid paperwork to Alabama.

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The 6-2, 220-pound RB/LB prospect is from Baton Rouge, LA took an official visit to LSU this past weekend.

For more info Moses, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
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Bucktail188 months
Thank God we don't have to hear from this diva any more. Gota free trip home to BR on LSU though.
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Tigerfan23288 months
You won't play a down.
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KennabraTiger88 months
That's just dumb lol
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BayouBengal6188 months
He could compete for a starting job as a true freshman according to Bleacher Report
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theBru88 months
I guess we know now, glad all this BS is over...
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Gumbo188 months
Time waster and traitor!
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Sellout. Take your attention whoring self elsewhere.
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TigerSpray88 months
Get ready to get hit.
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Mulerider88 months
Without question one of the very best trolls and attention driven guys to ever be recruited.
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AtlantaLSUfan88 months
Just can't believe it. He got played in an effort to hurt LSU and he loved it.
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themunch88 months
He knew he was signing before he came this weekend.
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Jonrubberman88 months
I don't normally post a lot on here, nor do I like to wish ill-will on a kid but I hope catches a rash of kidney stones for selling out...notice I didn't say ACL's. We still gonna have a solid class fellas, let's finish strong!!
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Mouche33788 months
I knew this was gonna happen. He was never going to LSU. Just wanted to take another trip and get wined and dinned by LSU one more time before going on his marry way. And LSU walked right into it. Sell-out. Let him go. Next years LSU squad won't be your grandpa's Tigers. Believe that!
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cwil17788 months
This is the part that annoys me the most. He let LSU keep spending money on him in hopes of landing his signature, knowing full well he was going elsewhere. And he just kept dangling that carrot out there for sh*ts and giggles.
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RedFoxx88 months
Financial aid agreement must be short for Dodge Charger with a trunk full of cash.
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JETigER88 months
Will smith did less to provoke Cardell Hayes than Dylan Moses did to provoke LSU fans.
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Quid Pro Quo88 months
Moses. U Smart.
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TigerB888 months
F$cking hate that god damn program in tuscaloosa. Absolutely taking the fun out of my fall saturdays. Saban....go jump off a bridge you mercenary
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Quid Pro Quo88 months
I appreciate what Saban has done here and at ALA. The 9-6 Game of the Century was boring as hell compared to watching today's spread offenses. 2 yrs ago 90% of ALA fans said Saban would never go to a HUNH RPO spread offense. He evolved along with 95% of the FBS. LSU football is mediocre and boring and wasting top talent. We are likely to end up 7-5 with the #2 Roster in the country.
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DoubleDown88 months
This posts hatred fuels my soul. Thank you. Bath in that hate. Let it flow.
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YellaPurp88 months
Once he committed to Bama, LSU should of let him be.
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Quid Pro Quo88 months
If you were Moses family, financial advisor, or coach where would you tell him to go to play football? Furthermore, if you were the AD here and bungled your legacy and the future of LSU by failing to hire Herman, the man who whipped Saban, Fisher, Stoops, and Petrino, you would be just as big a fool as Alleva is. If we had hired Herman/Applewhite and reunited him with Aranda, who thinks he is the finest offensive mind in the FBS, this place would be buzzing with energy and hype. Instead we are bottom feeding and full of uncertainty and have recruits leaving rather than fighting to get in. Herman fit the Bertram model: young, smart, young kids, great family, and for certain he could have built a dynasty to crush and outlast Saban. Herman on the cost of winning: "In order to pay the price, you've got to be willing to invest. Guess what? There's prices for nine-win seasons. There's prices for eight-win seasons and seven-win seasons and six-win seasons. Those prices are a lot easier to pay. And if you're satisfied with going 7-5 and going to the Poulan Weedeater Bowl, you're in the wrong program. We are into building championships here."
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tigersbh88 months
I don't see what's so great about Herman. Houston lost 2 games to underdogs this season.
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Quid Pro Quo88 months
He was 22-4 in 2 yrs with wins over FSU, Okla, and Louisville who he beat 33-10 after they beat FSU 63-20 in 3 qtrs, pulling their starters in the 4th. Hou was the only team to beat two top 5 teams this yr. He has a 73rd ranked Roster of 2-3*s, a 2* 5'10" QB, Greg Ward who was a Heisman contender, not much depth, played with key players injured all year. LSU had a 2nd ranked Roster and is probably going to end up 7-5. The teams HOU lost to were noteworthy for their Coaching. Navy -ranked last 2 yrs - they played them in the Hurricane. Memphis ranked previous 2 yrs had been coached by Fuente and their new Coach is great. SMU is coached by Chad Morris the Herman Clone who turned CLEM around from 2011-14 and recruited and trained DeShaun Watson.
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Rakim88 months
Saban took 2 5 star backers out of Baton Rouge
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BigPerm3088 months
But but but....coach O...great recruit...hahha...we are going to regret hiring this bum.
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eugene1928LSU88 months
So much for his love of state and LSU. Time to move on from this gump.
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