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Report: Alabama Commit Dylan Moses Visits LSU On Tuesday
by TD Staff Reporter
November 22, 201627 Comments
Five-star Alabama linebacker commitment Dylan Moses stopped by LSU's campus on Tuesday and visited with coach Ed Orgeron and other members of the staff, according to Jimmy Smith with NOLA.com:
Smith added in his report that Moses has developed and strong relationship with Orgeron and defensive back coach Corey Raymond.
For more info Moses, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
quote:Moses gave his verbal commitment to Alabama over LSU back in October, just a week after Les Miles was fired. Shortly after announcing his decision, he told SEC Country that he would have ended up at LSU had Miles not been fired.
LSU hosted Alabama linebacker commitment Dylan Moses on Tuesday, according to a source. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound five-star linebacker is home for the Thanksgiving break and met with Ed Orgeron and staff members during his visit.
Orgeron is not holding back, according to a source, who stated that "O is putting in work" on Moses.
Smith added in his report that Moses has developed and strong relationship with Orgeron and defensive back coach Corey Raymond.
quote: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.
Who that hire is will have an impact on Moses' final decision. Orgeron and Corey Raymond have developed quite the bond with elite prospect, and if they are not retained, it would greatly reduce LSU's ability to sign the early enrollee. Moses would likely be pleased if Orgeron were given the permanent head coaching title, but hiring Houston's Tom Herman could also have a positive impact.
For more info Moses, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
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