Tennessee Bolsters Offensive Line with Four-Star Commitment Nic Moore

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20/06/2024 16h31

Tennessee's football program continues to strengthen its offensive line with the addition of highly-touted offensive lineman, Nic Moore. The 6-foot-2.5, 300-pound prospect from Jefferson County High School in Dandridge, Tenn., made his commitment to the Volunteers, choosing them over West Virginia.

As one of the top in-state targets for Tennessee, Moore's commitment marks another significant step in addressing the team's needs on the offensive line. He joins Antoni Kade Ogumoro from Elgin High School in Oklahoma as the second offensive lineman projected for the Vols' Class of 2025.

During a recent camp, Moore left a lasting impression on 247Sports' national analysts, showcasing his formidable skills and potential. While West Virginia and Vanderbilt had also been recruiting Moore, Tennessee's coaching staff firmly believes he is best suited to contribute as an interior offensive lineman.

Moore's commitment now brings Tennessee's 2025 recruiting class to a total of 12 commitments, further solidifying the team's dedication to building a strong foundation for the coming years.

Head coach Josh Heupel and his staff are delighted to have secured Moore's commitment and envision him as an asset to the offensive line. With his size, strength, and skills, Moore has the potential to make a significant impact on the team's performance in the future.

As the Vols continue to work on building their roster for the 2025 season, securing commitments from talented prospects like Moore demonstrates the strides the program is making. With a renewed emphasis on strengthening the offensive line, Tennessee is positioning itself for success by adding players of Moore's caliber.

The Vols' fans eagerly await the arrival of Moore and the rest of the 2025 recruiting class, as the team continues its journey to restore its football program to its former glory.

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