LSU Commit Keylan Moses shuts down his recruitment and will sign with LSU

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This week in the College Football Recruiting world has been hectic as recruits all over the Country have been flipping their commitments. As programs get desperate ahead of National Signing Day they're upping their pitches while other recruits are moving due to the outlook at their respective position. LSU has seen this first hand as Bryce Underwood, Devin Harper, and Kade Philips have all flipped in this final stretch of the cycle.

This weekend while LSU hosted a massive group of recruits one commit was elsewhere as linebacker Keylan Moses was visiting Texas A&M. The visit immediately set off alarms and when Moses said A&M gave him a ton to think about it seemed that the writing was on the wall that the Tigers would lose another commit.

Today, Moses let LSU fans feel a ton of relief as he announced that he will sign with LSU Tomorrow during the Early Signing Period.

In this era of College Football recruiting you'll never feel great until pen hits paper especially as LSU lost Kade Phillips on Tuesday a week after he "shut his recruitment down". According to On3's Industry Recruiting Rankings, Moses is the 355th best player in the Country, the 40th ranked linebacker, and the 14th ranked player in Louisiana.

In his first season back in Baton Rouge, Blake Baker has been dominant on the recruiting trail bringing a talented group of linebackers to LSU. The Tigers still hold commitments from Jaiden Braker, Charles Ross, Moses, and Zach Weeks as well as CJ Jimcoily who could play linebacker or safety.

Given that LSU will return both Whit and West Weeks, Dahvon Keys, and several other younger linebackers along with the chance that Harold Perkins may return, LSU doesn't have an immediate need for linebackers. The pipeline is absolutely loaded for LSU and the Tigers should be good at linebacker for years to come.

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