Dylan Moses is back on the market.

The five-star 2017 University Lab (La.) linebacker announced via Twitter that he has decommitted from LSU.

This is a once in a lifetime deal and I wanna live this process up to the fullest. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/rgQ19YTORi — King â“‚ï¸oses (@TheDylan1Moses) August 3, 2015



This is big news for the Longhorns. Moses recently told Horns247 that Alabama and Texas were the two schools still pursuing him the hardest. Moses added that he hoped to make a trip to Texas by the end of summer.

“I like Texas,” Moses said. “Every time I go out to Texas, they always roll out the red carpet. They show me a lot of love, so Texas is still showing interest in me. I plan to make a visit out there later this summer. I just don’t know when.

“I really like Coach Strong. I haven’t been there in a year, but I really like the coaching staff and they have a good program. I like what Coach Strong is doing up there, and I like what they’re about.

LSU offered Moses right after he finished up seventh grade. Alabama followed suit and a few months later, Texas got in the mix. But Moses decided to make an early commitment to LSU in September of 2013.

At 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, Moses is ranked as the No. 1 overall recruit in the nation in the 2017 class, according to 247Sports Composite.

Moses is just one of two outside linebackers Texas has offered in the 2017 class.

