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Five-star linebacker Dylan Moses from Baton Rouge, LA announced Sunday that he has committed to Alabama.

Moses planned to make his college announcement in January but visited Tuscaloosa this weekend and went public with his decision on Sunday via Twitter.

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The 6-2, 220-pound RB/LB prospect from Baton Rouge, LA has attended University High for the past three years but is currently attending IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL for his senior year.

For more info Moses, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
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Quid Pro Quo91 months
Feleipe Franks and Moses both dropped their long standing commitments after the ALA loss last year. Then LSU dropped from #2 to un-ranked in 3 games and now just went from #5 to un-ranked in 4 games. Miles was a great recruiter and father figure to kids who are leaving home and a lot who never had stability in their lives. The last thing they want is uncertainty combined with an out-of-date offensive program that despite having #2 SEC talent has only won 50% of their division games in the last 3 yrs. Take off your P&G glasses and quit blaming the recruits.
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Quid Pro Quo91 months
"The IMG Academy star said he is going to start recruiting other players, but he’s not going to be open about his efforts. He said only after they commit to Alabama will he say he helped land that player for the Tide." Don't give him any more motivation.
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Champagne91 months
Why get angry at any young man for this choice? Any young man that is offered an opportunity to play for the greatest college football coach, maybe of all-time, should very carefully consider the offer. Why sacrifice your own best interests in order to please the local LSU fans? This young man owes nothing to anyone or any fanbase. He was offered an opportunity to play for Saban and he took it. I'm sure LSU is a close second AND it is possible that Mr. Moses will change his mind again.
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91TIGER91 months
Looks great in uniform, however he doesn't make any plays. Watched him play in person twice, made a few tackles from behind. He never takes on the blocker or initiates contact. He is a mirror image of Hootie Jones. They'll be a spot on the bench for him next to Hootie.
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deathvalleyrox2791 months
and now he's saying it's because Miles was fired... he loved him so much he decomitted from us in Aug of last year... whatever dude..
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saint tiger22591 months
A bunch of sore losers in this thread. Before he went to the bad guys, he was going to be an all time great to most posters here. I'm not happy about it either but I'm also not stupid. He still has the same talent and potential as he did last week before this commitment.
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genuineLSUtiger91 months
We never wanted this guy anyway. Overrated.
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Mouche33791 months
LSU has more players in the NFL than any other school in the country. Most, and I stress MOST, Bama guys usually fissile out pretty early (Trent Richardson) or never live up to expectations (Mark Ingram). If he signs with Bama, he clearly prefers winning at the college level over NFL longevity. I, ultimately, still thinks he signs with LSU. But if he doesn't, and the direction that LSU is heading, he might not see any champions in Bama either. Food for thought Dylan.
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BatonRougeBuckeye91 months
Im an admitted Buckeye fan but this kind of Sh*t chaps my as*. Dylan Moses you are from Baton Rouge, LA and you turn on your home state to go side with the enemy? No respect for him at all. Don't tell me its just a better situation. These are your people dammit!
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DoubleDown91 months
@nola000 - he said "savages play with savages". Clearly LSU has a lack of savages.
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Placebeaux91 months
Any homegrown talent leaving the state is a loss. Louisiana kids first. One state. One Heartbeat.
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nola00091 months
WTF? Why would someone who grew up in Louisiana want to play anywhere else? Especially hated Bama. Everyone you grew up will never be able to root for you and will give you the stink eye the rest of your life and be cursing you with passion from the inside.
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ShlikStyck91 months
he's got bust written all over him. He was an early bloomer. Watched his play, it's declining quickly.
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havent seen him play, but the recruiting process has obviously gotten to his head.
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alatxtgr91 months
All the more reason to put together that Killer Coaching staff that will coach and recruit at a very high level. Then All things fall into place and don't hinge on one or two recruits.
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allsports3491 months
Not all that, got knocked out by Parker Orgeron at Mandeville.. Went to wrong sideline after the hit. Never been that impressed. IMG has some superstars but I'm not much on kids that run out on their high school team.
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cms1gea91 months
Always hate to lose a 5 star,especially to Ala.but let him go.We still have time to find another one that wants to play for LSU.
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Lake Vegas Tiger91 months
I hope he enjoys watching LSU wine sec and national titles from home
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Ok go away then, and stop tweeting about your college preferences every 5 monutes.
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ShlikStyck91 months
troll
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RockoRou91 months
I predict he will change his mind at least 3 more times and I could care less. I think he is a bigger problem than he is a great LB. We need team players that love LSU, good riddance.
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xGeauxLSUx91 months
What's the chance this is one big troll?
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