Dylan Moses, No. 1 Recruit In 2017, De-Commits From LSU
by Staff Reporter
August 4, 20154 Comments
Talented 2017 five-star linebacker/running back Dylan Moses has decommitted from LSU. He announced the news via Twitter Monday afternoon.
Moses, a 6-2, 225-pound prospect from Baton Rouge, LA (University Lab) is the consensus No. 1 player in the country for the class of 2017. He originally committed to LSU back in September of 2013.
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After talking to my parents, I've decided to decommit from LSU. This was a very tough decision but I think it was the right one for me. Two years ago I decided I wanted to commit to LSU bc it felt right. I felt like it was what I was expected to do. I have an awesome relationship with the staff. I love them because they treat me like family. My cousin (Corey Raymond) is on the coaching staff and I've built great relationships with Coach Miles, Coach Frank over the years. There's definitely LOVE there.
Because of this, LSU is my #1. After talking to my mom, I now realize that when you're truly committed to something, there's no room for others to compete. There shouldn't be any outside interest. I was younger and doing what I thought was right at the time. Now that I truly understand what being committed means, I want to think things through and make sure that the next time I commit, I will be signing a letter of intent and there will be no other schools in the mix.
I will be doing what's best for me versus what is expected of me. My plan now is focus on bettering myself as a high school student athlete, perfecting my craft and helping my teammates win another CHAMPIONSHIP.
Dylan Moses.
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Moses, a 6-2, 225-pound prospect from Baton Rouge, LA (University Lab) is the consensus No. 1 player in the country for the class of 2017. He originally committed to LSU back in September of 2013.
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