Dan Lanning Making Crucial Visit to Dante Moore
Oregon fans have been uneasy regarding its top-ranked commit for the last week. When news of Kenny Dillingham leaving for ASU hit, fans were nervous about what that meant for five-star Dante Moore.
The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder is fresh off winning a state championship at Martin Luther King in Detroit. Moore led them to two straight state championships to close out his high school career.
Moore ranks as the No. 7 overall player in the country per the On3 Consensus Rankings. He is the No. 3 ranked quarterback behind Arch Manning and Nico Iamaleava.
The five-star doesn’t talk much but has been an integral part of this offensive recruiting class for Oregon. He’s built close relationships with many of Oregon’s commits who stay in touch with a private group chat.
Immediately following Dillingham’s departure, Michigan State and Miami rumors popped up regarding Moore. Who also has announced he will sign and enroll early. He’s been committed to Oregon since July and the time to sign on the dotted line is only a few weeks away.
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On Thursday, 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong confirmed with MLK high head coach Ty Spencer Dan Lanning will visit Moore this Friday to start the contact period in recruiting. It will be Lanning’s first reported in-home visit of the period.
If you’ve been reading the ScoopDuck updates on Moore all week, this is consistent with our reporting. Although many have been trying to get into the game with Dante Moore, the five-star remains strong with his word to Oregon.
Despite the close relationship with Kenny Dillingham, Dan Lanning has stepped in and given Moore full confidence in the future of Oregon football.