UNC, Virginia vie for offensive lineman Morgan Moses
Posted Jan 30, 2009
The Morgan Moses watch is on in Virginia and North Carolina. It seems those are the two schools that have the best chance at landing the massive lineman from Meadowbrook High outside Richmond.
Moses surprised a lot of folks last weekend when he took an unanticipated visit to Tennessee after he took his SAT exam on Saturday. He blew off an invitation from Alabama in the process.
According to Jamie Oakes of CavsCorner.com, it looks like Ohio State is out of the picture in this recruiting battle. Oakes believes it’s a two-horse race between UVa and UNC. His prediction: the Cavs will win out.
(Charlottesville Daily Progress)
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