Dan Lanning seems to be to be turning Oregon into considered one of faculty soccer’s subsequent nice powers and Thursday evening is arguably his greatest transfer but.
In a transfer that will shock some across the nation, the No. 4 total prospect, five-star extensive receiver Dakorien Moore, has dedicated to the Geese.
Moore, out of Texas powerhouse Duncanville (Texas) is the No. 1 ranked extensive receiver prospect within the 2025 cycle.
The 6-foot, 180-pounder selected the Geese over Texas, LSU and Ohio State.
Moore was as soon as dedicated to LSU, from August 2023 to Could 2024, however reopened his recruitment earlier than occurring a string of official visits to his remaining 4 contenders. His remaining official go to was to Oregon the weekend of June 21.
The go to to Oregon was simply his second time on campus, so the expertise was a a lot wanted one for Moore and his household. The go to was essential for Dakorien to study concerning the every day lifetime of being at Oregon and all the things with reference to life in Eugene.
“It was incredible,” his mom, Marjahn Moore informed Rivals following that go to.
“I like the workers there. The love they’ve for my son is so real I do know they’ll take nice care of him.”
“Because it was an OV, I used to be capable of carry my household out and my boys fell in love with town and the folks that they’ve solely identified by the cellphone. (Dakorien) has an ideal bond with a couple of of the gamers already so he was capable of faucet in and decide their mind with reference to life in Eugene.”
As a junior at Duncanville, Moore racked up 1,486 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns on 69 receptions. This was after his breakout sophomore marketing campaign during which he hauled in 44 passes for 747 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns.
With the addition of Moore, he’s now the second five-star prospect in Oregon’s 2025 recruiting class, becoming a member of operating again Jordon Davison. He’s the fifteenth whole dedication of the category.
His dedication additionally helps Oregon’s class transfer from No. 8 to tied for fourth place within the 2025 Recruiting Workforce Rankings.