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'15 TX C Tyler Moore (Verbal to Minnesota)

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North Shore H.S. (Galena Park, TX)

Ht: 6'5"
Wt: 320

Rivals Rating: 3*-5.5rr; unranked C
Scout rating: 3*; #9 C
ESPN rating: 3*-77 rating; #56 OG
247s rating: 3*-88 grade; #9 C

Reported Offers: COLORADO, BYU, Illinois, Kansas, LA Tech, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Texas, Oregon State, Texas, Texas State
 
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Texas offer is a gray shirt offer FWIW.

I wonder why? Do they not have an immediate spot? Are they looking for him to lose weight? Gain strength? Anyway, in his tweet he seemed pretty excited about the CU offer, so that's gotta be good. Height and weight at the offensive line position is a good thing.
 
You gotta take the chance to visit the #1 college town in the nation to party with the biggest guys on campus if it's available, right? Plus, you have to see the brand spanking new facilities and the state of the art and WORLD leading nutrition and health program CU has with your own eyes before going to the middle of the plains and seeing the wonderful sights and sounds of Kansas! once in a lifetime.

unrelated note: I want to go back to college.
 
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Will be very interesting to see how the coaching staff approaches official visits this season. Likely need to bring more guys in during the season to have a shot. Moore probably does not have the luxury of waiting around. What weekend(s) does the staff choose?
 
Given his choices my top 5 would have been fairly close. Minn and Corvallis are beautiful like Boulder.
Austin is a fun town like Boulder.

Boulder has it all though, and is really just a magical place. Magic may be the best adjective for Boulder. I have been all over the world. Sipped lattes along the Champs Élysées in Paris, dove under the waves of Bora Bora, ate sushi off a conveyer in Tokyo, snowshoed under the northern lights in Norway and it was all in its own way spectacular but none of it was as magical as Boulder.
 
Given his choices my top 5 would have been fairly close. Minn and Corvallis are beautiful like Boulder.
Austin is a fun town like Boulder.

Boulder has it all though, and is really just a magical place. Magic may be the best adjective for Boulder. I have been all over the world. Sipped lattes along the Champs Élysées in Paris, dove under the waves of Bora Bora, ate sushi off a conveyer in Tokyo, snowshoed under the northern lights in Norway and it was all in its own way spectacular but none of it was as magical as Boulder.

It's really low odds of beating a UT offer for a Texas kid when the kid has legitimate interest in UT.

They're slow playing him, which opens up the window. The Buffs are definitely in it against the other 3 in the final 5.
 
6'5" seems a little tall for a center. I wonder what the rest of his line in high school is like. Must be monstrous. Usually, if you have a guy at 6'5" in high school, he's a tackle.
 
6'5" seems a little tall for a center. I wonder what the rest of his line in high school is like. Must be monstrous. Usually, if you have a guy at 6'5" in high school, he's a tackle.

Not everyone is good at snapping the ball.
 
Given his choices my top 5 would have been fairly close. Minn and Corvallis are beautiful like Boulder.
Austin is a fun town like Boulder.

Boulder has it all though, and is really just a magical place. Magic may be the best adjective for Boulder. I have been all over the world. Sipped lattes along the Champs Élysées in Paris, dove under the waves of Bora Bora, ate sushi off a conveyer in Tokyo, snowshoed under the northern lights in Norway and it was all in its own way spectacular but none of it was as magical as Boulder.

Cool
 
6'5" seems a little tall for a center. I wonder what the rest of his line in high school is like. Must be monstrous. Usually, if you have a guy at 6'5" in high school, he's a tackle.

Last year his line avg. 6'3 290# and he played LG. He started C as a Soph., the first in his schools history. This year they have have moved him back to LG but like last year he is still making all of the line calls even though he is not snapping. http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1387486/tyler-moore
 
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https://colorado.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1678887

Colorado cracked the top five for three star Texas offensive lineman Tyler Moore and the 6-foot-5, 300-pound North Shore (Galena Park) High School 2015 prospect plans to visit Boulder, as well as the other four cities he's narrowed his list down to in the near future.

"Yes sir I did. Yes sir they did," Moore said when asked if he's whittled his list to five and if CU made the cut.

Moore said the Buffs have been actively recruiting him since early January. He stays in close contact with CU's staff through social media and on the phone. Colorado joins Texas, Texas Tech, Minnesota and Oregon State as the remaining schools the Galena Park standout is still considering.
Long shot, but still in it, even with the Texas offer.

Even funnier, sounds like all the outdoorsy crap that very few recruits care about could actually matter here:

The outdoors and winter sports are built-in recruiting aides for the Centennial State.

"Coming down the hill, maximum velocity," Moore said of his skiing style.
 
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Based on interviews, I'm thinking that it's CU, UT or the Beavs.
 
Nothing beats Boulder for a Texas kid that wants to get out of state. I'd love to see our run game if we can bolster the line with guys like Tyler.
 
They recruit pretty well in Texas. Kill is a really good coach too.

I'm not sure who it is on Kill's staff that has the Texas connection, but that's 3 consecutive recruiting classes they've pulled a lineman from Texas. Previously the Mayes brothers signed there.
 
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