2023 Louisiana QB Reese Mooney announces top 11, commitment date
Denham Springs (La.) High quarterback Reese Mooney announced his top 11 schools Sunday.
Mooney’s top 11 are Arkansas, Cincinnati, Florida Atlantic, Georgia Tech, Houston, Liberty, Miami, Nebraska, UAB, Vanderbilt and West Virginia.
He also announced that he will be committing on Nov. 22.
Reese Mooney is currently injured with a broken ankle
Mooney suffered a broken ankle against Franklinton (La.) High on Sept. 24 that has ruled him out for the season.
Mooney is still going on visits with his broken ankle, and him and his crutches have become a familar sight on a few different sidelines this fall.
He visited Nebraska on Oct. 9 for the Huskers game against Michigan. Mooney is considered the team’s top target at quarterback in the 2023 cycle.
Nebraska’s quarterback commit in the 2022 class, San Antonio (Texas) Southside three-star Richard Torres, is also out for the season with an injury.
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This past Saturday, Mooney visited Vanderbilt and was at LSU the weekend before for the Florida game. Mooney does not yet hold an offer from the Tigers.
Mooney was previously committed play baseball at Houston
Reese Mooney is a two-sport star in football and baseball. And while football appears to be his main future at the next level, Mooney is also a DI caliber baseball player.
He was committed to Houston to play baseball. Mooney committed to the program in November 2019 as a freshman in high school and stayed committed to the program for over a year.
During that time, he shot up onto the radars of college football programs across the country and felt it was in his best interest to decommit in April 2021.