UGA football in top 5 for Denzel Moore

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top five schools for class of 2023 recruit Denzel Moore.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top five schools for class of 2023 recruit Denzel Moore.

Moore is an unranked linebacker prospect, who plays high school football for Central Gwinnett in Suwanee, Georgia. The 6-foot-2, 225-pound edge rusher is an in-state recruit to keep an eye on.

Kirby Smart, linebackers coach Glenn Schumann, and defensive coordinator Dan Lanning are among the top coaches in the country and recruiting top linebacker talent. Will Moore be the next talented linebacker to commit to the Georgia football program?

Moore previously committed to the Indiana Hoosiers football program in March, but he backed off his decision several months later. Interestingly, the Central Gwinnett star did not include Indiana in his top five.

Denzel Moore named his top five schools via his Twitter account:

The unrated edge rusher puts Georgia, Buffalo, Georgia Tech, Coastal Carolina, and Kentucky in his top schools.

Moore took a visit to the University of Georgia in June. Moore liked what he saw in Athens.

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Rivals thinks recent ‘23 Indiana decommit could consider Notre Dame

Could Moore repledge to a different Indiana school?

At first it didn’t seem like much would be made of 2023 Georgia linebacker Denzel Moore decommitting from Indiana but after seeing multiple reports by Rivals about the ‘backers interest in the Irish, it might be something worth watching.

It’s been a little under a week since Moore changed his mind and it seems like the interest between both Notre Dame and Moore is mutual. According to Adam Gorney “the rumor is that so many schools have reached out in recent months that Moore felt it would be best to rethink his choices.”

Among the schools mentioned were Florida State, Tennessee, Mississippi State, Alabama, LSU and Auburn. At the current moment the Irish do not have any 2023 pledges, but given the recent recruiting success in Georgia, Moore is certainly in play for Notre Dame.

Since he was already committed to heading to Bloomington, why not head a bit further north and make his next home South Bend? Who knows what Moore’s new timeline is, but it does seem like the Irish are squarely in the discussion for his next verbal pledge.