Terrance Moore Jr.
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL

Terrance Moore Jr.

Wide Receiver
6′3″ / 190 lbs
Tampa, FL
Tampa Catholic
Class of 2024
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 96.9
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Clemson
Signed
Texas A&M
None
Alabama
None
Appalachian State
None
Arizona State
None
Arkansas
None
Auburn
None
Boston College
None
Bowling Green
None
Central Michigan
None
Cincinnati
None
Colorado
None
Florida
None
Florida Atlantic
None
Florida International
None
Florida State
None
Georgia
None
Georgia Tech
None
Howard
None
Indiana
None
Kansas
None
Kansas State
None
Kentucky
None
Louisville
None
LSU
None
Maryland
None
Miami
None
Michigan
None
Michigan State
None
Notre Dame
None
Ohio State
None
Oklahoma
None
Ole Miss
None
Oregon
None
Penn State
None
Pittsburgh
None
South Carolina
None
South Florida
None
Tennessee
None
Toledo
None
UCF
None
USC
None
West Virginia
None
Western Michigan
None
Wisconsin
None
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Videos

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Updates

Around the SEC: Recruiting News & Trends
11 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around the SEC: Recruiting News & Trends
It's time to take a look around at the biggest pick-ups on the recruiting front as well as some of the top recruiting news and notes from around the SEC. Jason Howell details that and more in this week's Around the SEC.
Around the SEC: Recruiting News & Trends
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Around the SEC: Recruiting News & Trends
It's time to take a look around at the biggest pick-ups on the recruiting front as well as some of the top recruiting news and notes from around the SEC. Jason Howell details that and more in this week's Around the SEC.
Jason Howell
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Weekend Visitor List 4-7-23
We may have a few additions and subtractions, but here's what we have for right now. We'll continue to keep you guys posted.2024OL Ashton Funk, Katy (TX) Tompkins*WR Terrance Moore Jr., Tampa (FL) CatholicOL Daniel Cruz, North Richland Hills (TX) RichlandOL Blake Ivy, League City (TX) Clear SpringsOL Casey Poe, Lindale (TX)S Landyn Cleveland, Mansfield (TX) LegacyATH Terry Bussey, Timpson (TX) CB Kobe Black, Waco (TX) Connally 2025LB Riley Pettijohn, McKinney (TX)CB Zay Gentry, McKinney (TX)
Jason Howell
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Monday Recruiting Notes
So how did the visit go with Colin Simmons? Well, judging by some of the early returns on social media it sounds like it went really well. I spoke to a few different sources, things are pretty tight lipped, however, I do get the feeling it was a positive experience for all. They were able to spend time with the coaches and staff and get a feel for College Station. They watched practice and went to meetings and took in some sights around campus and town. So how good was it? I am not going to sit here and call the Aggies a leader or anything, but I do get the feeling it was a step in the right direction. I also have a feeling there is a long way to go and plenty of work still to be done in his recruitment. The good news is now I think the Aggies could become a real player. Speaking of real player, I spoke to Bryant (AR) 2024 DL TJ Lindsey and he could return to College Station as early as April 15 for the spring game and is planning to take an OV in June. Coach Terry Price and Elijah Robinson have done a great job establishing that relationship and if you want to hear him say they're two of the best d-line coaches in the country, just click this link. Staying on the d-line the Aggies also hosted Nigel Smith II this weekend. He arrived in town late Friday with his family and I continue to hear the Aggies are very much in the running for an official visit. Right now if I had to make a prediction on that, I'd say they get an OV. Again Terry Price has done some real work there. Now for some Xavier Atkins talk, the linebacker came in for I believe his second visit now, and I do hear the Aggies continue to open his eyes. Commitment talk may be a little premature, but the Aggies are doing something right and it sounds like the interest is mutual and continues to build. And onto a couple of big underclassmen. Top 2025 DLs Xavier Ukponu of Denton Guyer and Dilan Battle of Mansfield Timberview were both in town this weekend. It was Ukponu's first time back since receiving his offer and it was Battle's first trip ever. Both spent time around the coaches and watched practice and while it is early the Aggies are laying some really good ground work. The two also discussed the trip before hand. They train together in DFW and Battle decided to solidify his visit when they started to discuss the weekend. He was also looking at Miami. We'll have more on both of these guys soon. I mentioned in the other thread that Myles Davis didn't make it in over the weekend due to Texas Relays, but he is planning to make to College Station this spring. In fact, he could be in town as early as this week. At wide receiver Palmetto (FL) standout Zy'Marion Lang took his first trip to College Station over the weekend and he is making plans to get back to campus. He talked about taking his OV in the fall, but it would not surprise me to see him return to campus before the fall. Another couple out of state WRs I'm hearing some nice A&M buzz with are Phenix City (AL) Central's Cameron Coleman and Tampa (FL) Catholic's Terrance Moore Jr.. The Aggies were the first to offer Coleman and he camped at A&M last summer and he has seen his stock soar over the last few months. Moore visited on that big early March weekend and continues to keep in close contact. He plans to release his top schools later today.
Three Things: Thoughts on the massive recruiting weekend ahead
1 yr ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: Thoughts on the massive recruiting weekend ahead
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his recruiting thoughts in this edition of My Three Things. This week, Howell discusses the big names heading to Aggieland and gives a couple predictions.
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