It’s always a good idea to get in good graces with NCAA football feeder high schools and Las Vegas’ Bishop Gorman qualifies as one. WR coach Del Alexander spoke with and then offered OLB Cyrus Moss yesterday as they continue to scour the country for the top talent in the 2022 class.
Blessed and truly honored to recieve an offer from the University of Notre Dame after a great talk with Coach @dalex3333 #GoIrish @NFsoCrucial @GregBiggins @BrandonHuffman @adamgorney @bangulo @coachLpachecojr pic.twitter.com/TPHLwXMQjD
— Cyrus Moss ✝ (@TheCyrusMoss) February 5, 2020
Although Alexander was who offered Moss the scholarship, it will be Defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Clark Lea who would work with Moss if he chooses to spend the next 3-5 years in South Bend. Moss is six-foot-five and weights 210 pounds, currently holds offers from Colorado, California, Utah, Arizona State and a few others still has a ways to go in his recruitment.
2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ 4⭐️ QUARTERBACK’S NIGHTMARE 6’5 210” OLB : Cyrus Moss (@TheCyrusMoss ) Out of Bishop Gorman, NV — Another year of development for this young man, nothing but upside, huge off the end, 6’8 wingspan. @Brodie07Perry @xixnyne #CFBScouts pic.twitter.com/QJWIqRLMaT
— CFBScouts (@CFBScouts) January 27, 2020
Moss is a Colorado native, so going away for school shouldn’t be an issue for the long and rangy linebacker. Brian Kelly and his staff are aware of this, as well as having Gorman Alumni such as Ronnie Stanley in their back pocket. Getting in early for Moss will be a huge key if the Irish want his commitment in the future.