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Jordan Moko

Posted on 12/31/20 at 4:21 am
Posted by N2daWild
Member since Jul 2019
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Posted on 12/31/20 at 4:21 am
Just a few things I picked up from his twitter. 3.8 GPA, hard worker, hustler on the field and in the gym. Athletic, quick feet, can dunk, flexible and former rugby player. At 330lbs doesn't show much body fat.

The future cast are for A&M but I would say this is still open. He is in Australia right now but should be back at the beginning of the year and the recruiting battle will commence.

If Savion Jones is indeed in then we have 4 spots left. Gilbert and Thomas are the two non OL prospects that we are seriously courting. If they both sign with us then we only have 2 OL spots left. We are looking at 4 OL prospects seriously, Kimo, Wilson, Leigh and Moko.

Even if Gilbert and Thomas sign elsewhere, I still don't think we take more than 3 more OL. Kimo and Wilson are leaning LSU but Moko and Leigh are maybe the most talented. It will be interesting to see which of the four we land in the end. I will be a little disappointed if Moko is not one of them.
Posted by kajunman
Member since Dec 2015
4659 posts
Posted on 12/31/20 at 4:26 am to
Moko will end up the best of the o linemen you named. I would rather him than any other of the o linemen including Leigh. Aggy keeps building their lines, LSU needs to keep up.
Posted by PowahCajun
Member since Dec 2020
286 posts
Posted on 12/31/20 at 4:58 am to
You are 100% right in my opinion. Moko already comes into the program in outstanding physical condition. He doesn't need to be reshaped into a high caliber SEC offensive lineman physically.

We really need to land this kid badly regardless of what happens with Leigh. There is a good chance this kid can become a great O-Lineman.

We need to hire a really good O-Lineman coach that is great at teaching the fundamentals of good positional technique and blocking. In addition the O-line coach needs to be an excellent recruiter, and it's pretty apparent that Cregg has neither of those skills. I don't think it's clear what skills Cregg has to offer at this point at all. From last year it looked like the improvement in O-Line play came from the starters staying healthy for a whole season and being able to play together, and there were still a few games where we didn't look great.
This post was edited on 12/31/20 at 5:08 am
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