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Moore received an overall rating of 84, which made him the highest-rated true freshman in the game, eclipsing LSU running ...
Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Elijah Griffin has one of the top five highest ratings among freshmen in College Football ...
Oregon Ducks freshman wide receiver Dakorien Moore has yet to play his first official collegiate game but he's continuing to ...
Oregon’s freshman wide receiver Dakorien Moore shared a three-word message to Notre Dame’s new commit, four-star wide ...
Dakorien Moore, No. 1 WR in 2025 ESPN 300, commits to Oregon. By ELI LEDERMAN. July 4, 2024, 9:59 PM. Oregon landed a Fourth of July recruiting win with a commitment from five-star wide receiver ...
Duncanville wide receiver Dakorien Moore, the nation's top-ranked wide receiver in the Class of 2025, plans to sign with Oregon on early signing day on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024.
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LSU Wire on MSNWhere does LSU running back Harlem Berry rank among top freshman in College Football 26?LSU's Harlem Berry ranks among the best freshmen in EA Sports' College Football 26 video game. Nakos slotted the running back at No. 3 on his top 10 list with an overall rating of 83. He ...
Dakorien Moore was literally double-teamed on that play. The USC QB Hussan Longstreet launched the ball downfield, the boy went up in the air, caught the ball one-handed, and mossed 2 DBs on the play.
Dakorien Moore Stars in First Game of Senior Year Oregon Ducks commit Dakorien Moore showed why he is the top wide receiver in the class of 2025 Friday night, Sept. 6.
Duncanville’s Dakorien Moore (1) pushes past Galena Park North Shore’s Chace Calicut (33) during the first half of the Class 6A Division I state championship game on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023 ...
Oregon signee and Duncanville (Texas) five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore is the second highest-rated prospect in program history (No. 4 overall), but the folks at EA Sports are even higher on him.
Dakorien Moore, No. 1 WR in 2025 ESPN 300, commits to Oregon. Eli Lederman Jul 4, 2024, 09:51 PM ET. Close. Eli Lederman covers college football and recruiting for ESPN.com.
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