Transfer portal: Former Rutgers basketball commit Braeden Moore to leave BYU

Former Rutgers basketball commit Braeden Moore is in the transfer portal.

Braeden Moore has entered the transfer portal, the former Rutgers basketball commit reportedly set to leave BYU.

A 2022 commit to BYU, Moore had committed to Rutgers in July of 2021 and de-committed months later in October. A product of Donda Academy (Simi Valley, CA), Moore was a 6-foot-8 small forward who was the No. 47 player at his position in the nation.

The small forward had significant offers including Arkansas, Auburn, Arizona State, Boston College, Cincinnati, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Memphis, Ole Miss, Missouri, San Diego State and St. John’s among others.

Moore did not play last season for BYU. He reportedly entered the transfer portal on Saturday.

He was an intriguing prospect, one who was ranked nationally among the top 125 recruits in his class at one point. He has the ability to shoot from the perimeter and stretch the floor.

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He has some good range to his game and handles the ball well for a forward.

In high school, Moore scored over 2,100 points in his career and was a 41-percent shooter from three-point range.

Is there a fit for Rutgers and Moore? Well, based solely off the fact that he de-committed from the program, it might he hard to see a reunion here now nearly two years later.

Not impossible as there is always room for talent. But still this might be a difficult one to see reuniting.

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There is also the matter of fit.

It depends on where he could line-up. With four-star Gavin Griffiths coming on-board next season, the Scarlet Knights don’t have a pressing need at small forward. Could Moore play as a power forward potentially?

Difficult to say. He isn’t a classic down-low type of player who bangs around in the paint. Moore has talent for sure and Rutgers needs scoring, but without any college film from his freshman season at BYU, it is impossible to say there is a good fit here at Rutgers.

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Former Rutgers basketball commit Braeden Moore commits to BYU

Former Rutgers basketball commit Braeden Moore commits to BYU basketball.

Former Rutgers basketball verbal Braeden Moore has committed to BYU. The forward made his announcement on Friday.

A standout at Donda Academy (Simi Valley, CA), Moore transferred to the school for his senior season of high school. Donda Academy is famous as the school started by mogul Kanye West.

Moore is a 6-foot-8 forward who has good range to his game. As a junior at Christ Presbyterian (Nashville, TN), he averaged 18.5 points and 8.0 rebounds.

In late October, Moore de-committed from Rutgers. He had committed to Rutgers last July.

The three-star power forward was ranked the No. 278 player in the nation and is a class of 2022 prospect.

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He posted on social media about his decision to commit to BYU:

 

The 2022 recruiting class for Rutgers featured three-star Derek Simpson, a top-10 player in the state as well as three-star power forward Antwone Woolfolk from Ohio.

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Tennessee basketball offers in-state forward

Tennessee Vols’ basketball recruiting news.

The University of Tennessee basketball program is looking to bring another talented in-state prospect to Knoxville.

UT head coach Rick Barnes and his staff have offered 2022 forward Braeden Moore a scholarship.

Moore plays for Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville.

He is a 6-foot-8, 210-pound prospect and rated as a 3-star by the 247Sports Composite. Moore is also rated the No. 5 prospect in the state, and the No. 32 prospect nationally.

 

Kansas, Georgetown, Auburn, Cincinnati and Ole Miss are among several schools to have also offered the in-state basketball product.

Tennessee does not currently have any prospects committed to the 2022 recruiting class.

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