LSU secured a commitment from the nation’s top-ranked wide receiver, Dakorien Moore, when he announced his pledge to Brian Kelly and the Tigers in August. However, LSU now faces competition from other prestigious programs until Moore officially signs in December. During the offseason, Moore is arranging visits to other schools as they vie for his commitment. Although he remains committed to LSU, Moore has identified a final four schools, including LSU, Oregon, Texas, and Ohio State.
Insiders inform LSU Country that Moore is strongly aligned with LSU, yet he will keep in contact with the other three schools as the recruitment process progresses. He has ceased communication with other competing programs. As the top wide receiver prospect in the 2025 class, LSU faces a tough battle against Oregon, Texas, and Ohio State. However, this challenge was anticipated by the program when Moore committed to LSU early in his recruitment journey.
Moore will arrange his summer visit plans. Recently, the Tigers had Moore attending their Junior Day event in Baton Rouge over the weekend under Kelly’s program. Joining Moore were Bryce Underwood, the top overall player in the country, and Harlem Berry, the leading running back prospect nationwide. This trio of five-star, top-ranked players in their positions leads the nation’s premier recruiting class, with Moore aiming to become the next standout receiver from Louisiana.
Moore’s commitment to the Bayou Bengals marked the initial significant move in the 2025 recruiting cycle when he announced it in August. However, LSU will maintain their aggressive pursuit of the top wide receiver in the nation until the Early Signing Period in December.
What does LSU gain from Moore’s commitment? What qualities make him such a sought-after prospect?