It is being reported that Jim McElwain visited Monday with Fork Union Military Academy OL Morgan Moses 6'7" 347lbs. With Groh out at Virginia we just might be able to turn him.:biggrin:
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Awesome.. I wonder where he is on our board? Sometimes I get more excited about these massive linemen than I do about the skill guys! lolIt is being reported that Jim McElwain visited Monday with Fork Union Military Academy OL Morgan Moses 6'7" 347lbs. With Groh out at Virginia we just might be able to turn him.:biggrin:
His stock dropped last year because he was a good run blocker but couldnt handle speed rushers. Haven't seen him after a year at Hargrave, though.He was one of the top tackles in the country last year, but failed to qualify after commiting to Virginia, I think. If interested, I'm sure he would be near the top. He is one of the best run blockers I have ever seen.
If this is still the case, would he be better suited at OG?His stock dropped last year because he was a good run blocker but couldnt handle speed rushers. Haven't seen him after a year at Hargrave, though.
yes, and that's what I thought last year.If this is still the case, would he be better suited at OG?
In that case, do we need another OG in this class? Aren't the rest of the guys on the board OTs?yes, and that's what I thought last year.
Yeah, but we'd need like a seven-foot tall QB so throw over them.A left side of Fluker at LT and Moses at Guard would be ok with me.![]()
No, but a year at Hargrave could have done him a world of good. I just haven't seen film or read anything about him this year.In that case, do we need another OG in this class? Aren't the rest of the guys on the board OTs?
Sounds like other big time programs have already entered the game.Here's the situation on Moses and how it can play out.
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London creates a comfortable atmosphere for Moses, hires a line coach, and Moses can enroll early. He'll stay committed to UVA
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The only shot USC has is for Moses to enroll early. If he can qualify he would enroll in January leaving no time for any other official visits outside of UNC.
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If Moses doesn't qualify it's going to allow a lot of big time programs to enter into the game and he'll probably sign with one of those.
As of right now (if he can enroll early) it's looking like a USC/UVA/UNC battle with USC holding a slight edge of UVA.
Absolutely true, but there's just not enough time for them to make an impact if he can enroll early. It's all going to boil down to if he can enroll early for USC, if not it's going to be a FFA because he'll have enough time to take OVs.Sounds like other big time programs have already entered the game.
Morgan Moses, a 6-foot-7, 350-pound prospect out of Fork Union (Va.) who is a very soft commitment to Virginia, will check out South Carolina this weekend. With the Cavaliers' recent coaching change, he has said he would at least look around some at other programs. Moses is rated the nation's No. 1 prep school prospect by Rivals.com.
Fork Union four-star offensive tackle Morgan Moses, originally out of Meadowbrook HS in Richmond, VA, committed to and signed with Virginia on National Signing Day 2009 with all intentions to play for the Cavaliers. But after he failed to qualify academically and was forced to go to prep school for a year, and former Virginia head coach Al Groh was fired, Moses finds himself looking at other options, though he still considers himself a Virginia commitment.
South Carolina 2009 signee and current Fork Union standout safety Chris Payne has been working Moses to take a look at South Carolina for months. And this weekend, Payne finally got his way as Moses officially visited the school.