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Elite WR Joshua Moore’s decommitment from Nebraska may open door for Texas A&M
By Cody McClure
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Nebraska 4-star wide receiver commit Joshua Moore decommitted from the Cornhuskers on Sunday.
Why is that important to the SEC?
Moore has a twin brother — Jordan Moore — who is committed to Texas A&M.
Could the Aggies benefit from Joshua’s decision to reopen his recruitment? Surely he would at least entertain the idea of joining his brother in College Station.
The brothers are both 4-star prospects in the class of 2018, according to the 247Sports Composite. They are based out of Yoakum, Texas.
Jordan — the Aggies’ current commit — is a safety. His pass-catching brother could be a dynamic weapon for Jimbo Fisher’s offense.
Joshua holds an offer from Texas A&M — and just about every other school in America.
“Throughout this whole recruiting process my relationship with Nebraska has grown tremendously,” Joshua Moore said in a statement on Twitter about his decommitment. “But unfortunately this is what is best for me. … Nebraska is a great place with even greater people.”
Aggies fans will certainly want to pay attention to this guy.
Jeremiah 29:11……… pic.twitter.com/q8SiKvQ1CX
— KING (@_TheJoshuaMoore) December 10, 2017
Cody McClure is an SEC Football Writer for Saturday Down South. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he also co-hosts a midday sports radio show for FOX Sports. Cody previously worked for Athlon Sports.