4-star QB Dante Moore looking to feel the energy at LSU
2023 Detroit (Mich.) Martin Luther King quarterback Dante Moore is headed to visit LSU this weekend, where he’ll get a chance to see Brian Kelly’s program in Baton Rouge for the first time.
The four-star prospect visited LSU in the past under the prior staff and has had considerable interest in the program for a while now. If there’s a school in the South that can land Moore, LSU sits in a decent spot. This weekend is a chance to make a move.
“I loved it when I was down there with the old staff. It was one of my top visits,” Moore told The Wolverine’s EJ Holland this week. “I really enjoyed it. Brian Kelly has been real with me since he was at Notre Dame. The change with him going to LSU was crazy. It shocked everybody. He has a solid staff down there with Coach (Mike) Denbrock and Coach (Joe) Sloan. I’m hoping to have a great time when I visit. When I was down there last time, I felt the energy. I want to see if I get the same feeling.”
Moore doesn’t have a true decision timeline just yet. He has some other visits he’d like to take eventually as well. His father will join him on the LSU visit while his mom still needs to see schools.
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“I don’t know, to be honest. I want to take all my officials,” Moore said. “I want my mom to see things. But I will be committed before the season. I’m enjoying it. February was a dead period, so it’s been a lot of planning for March. I’m just proud to be where I am. I’m excited to be talking to all the coaches. I’m just ready to get out to schools.”
Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon and Penn State are also in the mix. Michigan had him on campus for an unofficial visit on Thursday.
Moore currently ranks as the No. 15 player in the country, No. 4 quarterback in the nation and No. 1 player in Michigan, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.