The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for 4-star wide receiver recruit DeAndre Moore Jr. Moore Jr. is ranked as the top recruit in Nevada for the class of 2023.
DeAndre Moore Jr. plays high school football at Desert Pines High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Moore plays for the same high school as Georgia’s Darnell Washington, who was the last top-ranked Nevada recruit to commit to the University of Georgia.
DeAndre Moore Jr. and Darnell Washington played together during Moore Jr.’s freshman season. The duo could play together once again in college if Washington stays for a senior season.
Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia had a lot of success recruiting in Nevada, California, and Arizona with the class of 2020. Can Georgia land a commitment from another elite Nevada recruit in the class of 2023?
DeAndre Moore Jr. is ranked as the No. 6 wide receiver in his class. The four-star prospect is close to being ranked as a five-star. He is currently the No. 42 ranked recruit in the class of 2023.
The Desert Pines star announced his top 12 via his Twitter account:
12. @AlabamaFTBL @TexasFootball @OU_Football @NDFootball @GeorgiaFootball @AggieFootball @FSUFootball @TexasFootball @ASUFootball @USC_FB @CanesFootball @LSUfootball @DHill39 @bangulo @GregBiggins @adamgorney @BrandonHuffman @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/WBES25AsE7
— Mr.Moore đź’° (@TheDeandreMoore) April 5, 2021
DeAndre Moore Jr. ranks Miami, Texas, Arizona State, Georgia, FSU, Alabama, LSU, USC, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, and Florida in his top 12 schools. Moore Jr. is a rising junior and has plenty of time to decide where he wants to play college football.
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