After DaCorien Moore revealed his commitment to Brian Kelly and the Tigers in August, LSU parted ways with the nation's No. 1 wide receiver.
Now, the Bayou Bengals will have to fend off other elite-level programs until Moore puts pen to paper in December.
As the offseason continues, Moore is coordinating visiting schedules with other programs around the country looking to sign him.
Despite sticking to the purple and gold, Moore revealed his final four schools, consisting of LSU, Oregon, Texas and Ohio State.
Officials told LSU Country that Moore has called LSU and will continue to communicate with the other three schools. He cut off communications with other programs vying for his services.
The No. 1 wideout in the 2025 class will be a matchup for the Tigers, who will take on the Ducks, Longhorns and Buckeyes, but the battle is a tough one for the Tigers after he committed to LSU early in the recruiting process. I understand the program.
Moore will be putting together a visit schedule this summer. For the Tigers, Kelly's program hosted Moore in Baton Rouge two weekends ago for Junior Day events.
Officials confirmed to LSU Country that Coach Moore has confirmed three unofficial visits in the coming weeks and will be traveling back and forth for LSU's spring game.
Ohio: March 18th
University of London: April 14th.
Texas: April 20th
Moore brought along No. 1 overall pick Bryce Underwood and No. 1 running back Harlem Berry in the nation during a recent visit over the weekend of March 8.
The trio of five-star No. 1 prospects head up America's top recruiting class at the position, with Moore looking to be the next big receiver in The Boot.
Moore's commitment to the Bayou Bengals was revealed in August and became the first big story of the 2025 cycle, but LSU continues to accelerate toward acquiring the nation's top wide receiver before the early signing period in December. will continue to step on it.
What does LSU gain with Moore's services and why does he have such a coveted future?
Below is Moore's scouting report and exactly what the Tigers have in store for him as he prepares for his senior campaign at Duncanville High School (Texas).
advanced route running
Despite only being a senior in high school, Moore is an exceptional route runner for his age. He is fluid and has the ability to rise vertically in the blink of an eye, which paved the way for him to impress in his sophomore and junior campaigns at Duncanville in 2022 and 2023.
Moore showed off his high-level play during camp last summer. He was a 7-on-7 maniac, giving cornerbacks fits every time he got stopped. Even if the defender thinks he's covered, Moore's twitch leaves him instantly open and able to make plays.
change gears
LSU has added Caden Durham and Jelani Watkins to the 2024 freshman class, and both speedsters will run track for the Tigers on campus. Now, purple and gold add to Moore's prominence on the track.
The five-star wide receiver is exceptional in open space, but his ability to switch gears up and down makes him special with vertical movement. He's twitchy off the line, but once he gets his ear downfield, you're lucky to stay in front of him.
ball skills
Moore is able to pinpoint the highest point of the ball and use his athleticism to routinely reel in contested catches. He's a 5-foot-11, 6-footer who won't be someone LSU relies on for jump balls, but he's a guy who can make tough plays when needed.
He progressed entering his senior season, and his strength showed during his junior campaign at Duncanville High School (Texas).
He is a downfield target and if utilized correctly he could gain significant yards per catch. Moore could change the pace and get open vertically, giving the Tigers another elite-level wideout for the future.