Dante Moore visiting Texas A&M in June

Submitted by Blue in Paradise on May 25th, 2022 at 4:49 PM

Not great news.  He is going to visit Texas A&M unofficially which means that they can still take an official visit during the season.

I think we all know what is going to happen when he gets to College Station.  He is about to get a "strong-a$$ offer". 

I am not saying that Dante will simply pick the highest bidder - he may well be the type of kids that looks at the bigger picture / 40 year plan.  HOWEVER, imagine being a 16-17 year old kid getting and getting a 7 figure offer, that would be very tough for ANYONE to turn down.

 

@ Mods - please delete the "Diary Post".  That was posted in error.

Wolverine 73

May 25th, 2022 at 5:41 PM ^

Given its last recruiting class, it would not be absurd for someone who wants to win a championship to consider throwing his lot in with TAMU, with or without a huge NIL deal.  I have no idea what the kid will do, but I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion it was all about money if he signed with them.

A Lot of Milk

May 25th, 2022 at 8:44 PM ^

Remains to be seen. Bad teams have beaten Bama in one-offs before and last year's Bama team was unimpressive by their standards. Even with beating Bama, they finished 5th in the West. Not to mention they have one double-digit win season since 1998. ONE.

They have gobs of talent, but it remains to be seen what they can do with it

njvictor

May 25th, 2022 at 5:51 PM ^

Moore has been interested in/visiting the big time NIL players for a while. Notre Dame, LSU, Oregon, and now TAMU are all a part of his recruitment so we are definitely behind in that regard

MadMatt

May 25th, 2022 at 6:35 PM ^

Let's all take a deep breath and stop paying so much attention to the decision process of teenagers. The guys who play for Michigan will arrive when they enroll; we'll cheer for and get to know whoever shows up, and we'll all have a good time.

outsidethebox

May 26th, 2022 at 10:16 AM ^

To tag on to this: I wish everyone here had the good fortune and pleasure of recruiting these players. As with Dante, the significant majority of them are very bright and incredibly well-informed of their talent and their options. This is a process and they are simply practicing due diligence in their own best interest. These kids are a warm ray of sunshine in a sometimes dismal world in which we live-let them do their job. 

OSUMC Wolverine

May 25th, 2022 at 6:45 PM ^

Now that that genie is out of the bottle---College ball players should go to the school guaranteeing the most money. Period. It is now a business and if your good it doesnt matter where you play you will eventually make the NFL someday. Heck in the next few years it may become the highest paid college players will make more than your highest paid NFL players.  NFL is small time as compared to major college football---if the gloves are taken off College Ball will run right passed the NFL

RobM_24

May 25th, 2022 at 7:02 PM ^

Can't be mad at Texas A&M for being completely competent and maximizing their resources to attract recruits nationally. Can't be mad at the kid for taking a look at an institution that is completely competent and maximizes their resources. 

MacaroniParty

May 25th, 2022 at 7:53 PM ^

Michigan doesn't put QB's in the pros. Michigan wants to run the ball and feature the RB as the focal point of the offense. Michigan doesn't buy recruits. 

I am surprised he is even still visiting. 

He really doesn't fit Michigan's offense anyways, coping somewhat, but also kinda true. Neither does Carr, really.

My hope is Michigan recruits athletes at QB and runs smash mouth power read option. 

It's more or less Meyer's old offense and unironically the perfect counter to what OSU is doing under Day.

ak47

May 25th, 2022 at 8:30 PM ^

What makes Texas A&M not the better overall offer regardless of money? Lot of assumptions get made based on narratives. He’s going to get offered money by Michigan and he’s going to pick the school that does the best job recruiting him. Stop infantalizing kids as being incapable of making the decisions that are best for them long term because you might not like the conclusion they come to.

gustave ferbert

May 25th, 2022 at 10:28 PM ^

Dan Patrick was saying on his show that a 5* qb in 2023 class is calling for $8 million.  

it's getting out of hand.  

I don't know if he is accurate, but it's heading in to that direction. 

Lurker

May 26th, 2022 at 7:28 PM ^

If Dante Moore is all about NIL what what happened with LSU, Oregon and Miami?

All three are major NIL players, with Oregon being one of the biggest, and all three apparently thought they had little shot of landing Moore as they all quickly offered other QBs afterward.

P.S. People keep thinking of NIL as upfront 'sign with me money'. You can be all about NIL and have a longer term view for your brand (which school give me the best platform to establish the widest brand).

Would you rather get 50K from a Miami Hospital or 25K for a podcast on under the Fox Sports banner?