Five-star running back/linebacker Dylan Moses tweeted on Thursday that he will be making his college decision sometime in December.

Moses, who was a one-time LSU commit, is from Baton Rouge but will be playing his senior year at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL.


The 6-2, 220-pound prospect is the No. 1 linebacker in the country and the No. 2 overall recruit in the country for 2017, according to 247 Sports.

For more info Moses, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.

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Looking at some of the idiotic fans posts, I would be surprised if Dylan Moses committed here. He is making his choice in December. That is prudent, especially if he wants to early
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King Moses? Give me a break.
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:yawn:
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Wow he is going to actually commit BEFORE enrolling!!! WOW
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He'll look good in crimson
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Of course
83 months
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It's really simple - Beat Alabama.
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Its embarrassing to see so-called "fans" bash an elite recruit just because he's remaining open to the process. Seriously, this is one of the top players in the NATION!
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It isn't that he is remaining open that people have a problem with. Itis the idea that he is making arrogant comments and acting in a "look at me" way. Many if us are just tired of the games these kids play.
83 months
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Sometime in December, is not a date
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early Christmas present for LSU.... gold box, purple bow....
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Don't frik up our "chance" to be a Tiger. Get to be too much more of a diva and I might rather see you somewhere else.
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When did he become the #2 player?
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When someone else took over the #1 spot
84 months
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I will give you 10:1 odds he doesn't commit in December.
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I bet he does. He's enrolling in January so committing in December makes sense.
83 months
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He's not a running back! He does NIT play rb at the school he attends now.
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Recruiting continues to be outta hand. IMO you either want to be a TIGER or a gump forever, easy choice. If he or these other stud Louisiana players choose the latter they don't represent the state well anyway and don't come back.
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So if a player from Louisiana wants to play for the best coach in the country and the reigning best program in the country then he's automatically a bad representative of Louisiana? People who take this shite personally are just weak and pathetic human beings. For God's sake it's just SPORTS!
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Come on home Dylan!
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Hope he comes to BR, but these recruits are becoming bigger attention whores than the Kardashians. It's mostly social medias fault.
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Meh...great player and I would love to see him in tiger stadium, but after decomitting, I can't really see a tweet telling what month he will announce in as anything to get excited about.
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Bama lock
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No he's an LSU lock. He just opened up his recruitment to get "wined and dined" by some other schools before ultimately going to the school he wanted to go to all along. Which is LSU. All these kids who commit way to early, always decommit so they can enjoy the experience of other schools treating them like royalty. Dylan is going to LSU, he just trying to get pampered until then. It happens every year, and rarely does a guy switch from his original commitment to sign with another school. Relax people, he'll be in purple and gold come January.
83 months
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Mouche, that's what Trey Quinn did. These are young men. Can't blame them for wanting to experience new places.
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Oh boy, here come the bama trolls. Dylan, don't listen to the noise, be a Fighting Tiger!!!
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Cmon Down Dylan!
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Bama lock
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