ILB Hayden Moore [Michigan - Signed LOI]

To which school will Moore commit?


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I don't think so.  If Nebraska can gain the commitment of Chief Borders then I don't think they think it's a huge lose.
They play two different positions. Borders has done 0 at the college level. 1-2 tackles in two years. Hausmann had 54 starting the back half of the year as a true freshman. There is a reason OSU, UM, & iowa wanted him. Not gonna lie I get you’re trying to rationalize a loss but let’s be real here. They aren’t even close to comparable at least so far.

 
They play two different positions. Borders has done 0 at the college level. 1-2 tackles in two years. Hausmann had 54 starting the back half of the year as a true freshman. There is a reason OSU, UM, & iowa wanted him. Not gonna lie I get you’re trying to rationalize a loss but let’s be real here. They aren’t even close to comparable at least so far.
Im not talking about Hausmann I was talking about Hayden Moore.

 
They play two different positions. Borders has done 0 at the college level. 1-2 tackles in two years. Hausmann had 54 starting the back half of the year as a true freshman. There is a reason OSU, UM, & iowa wanted him. Not gonna lie I get you’re trying to rationalize a loss but let’s be real here. They aren’t even close to comparable at least so far.
I think he meant that about losing Moore. 

 
There are always a few casualties in a transition class. It also doesn't help that we don't actually have a LB coach here recruiting yet. Plus, he has a chance to go to a playoff team so who can blame him. 

We'll be fine and I'm excited to see a full recruiting class from this staff next year. 
Moore basically outed the LB coach in an interview. The guy from Carolina. 

 
They cared enough to have in home visits/etc with him. I think they care more than you think. They do however have a plan in place with fields. 
Maybe Im putting it in a bad way but Nebraska and other programs always keep moving forward after a decommitment. Yes they went to go visit him to honor his commitment and to build the relationship but while Nebraska was in the transition of hiring a new coach Michigan was establishing a relationship with him.  All I'm saying is Nebraska isn't going to stop and will always have someone else lined up behind him.

 
Maybe Im putting it in a bad way but Nebraska and other programs always keep moving forward after a decommitment. Yes they went to go visit him to honor his commitment and to build the relationship but while Nebraska was in the transition of hiring a new coach Michigan was establishing a relationship with him.  All I'm saying is Nebraska isn't going to stop and will always have someone else lined up behind him.
Yep, exactly what they did with Fields. 

 
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