2027 WR Tre Moore details how the culture stands out at Miami following spring visit
Priority wide receiver target Tre Moore made a multi-day visit to Coral Gables to check out the Hurricanes. A 6-foot-4, 210-pound outside threat, Moore detailed what stands out about Miami in his recruitment — namely the culture and relationships at the ‘U’. A nationally desired recruit with schools such as Texas A&M, Texas and LSU involved in his recruitment, Miami is battling hard to make waves in Moore’s process. Here’s everything the Texas native had to say to CanesInSight following his visit.
On what he saw during his visit:
“It has been really good so far going to the practice, talking to all the coaches, meeting all these people. It has been really good.”
“I already knew everything about them, their culture. They have been starting this new culture and they are continuing to develop it. Even bringing in the transfers, I feel like the transfers are starting to really pick it up and get it down.”
On what he took away from his visit:
“I am feeling way better. I already felt good. It is just helping me come to the decision, comparing them to other schools, where my mind is going to be.”
On what stands out about Miami:
“The culture, the dogs, the people — It is really the people here.”
"That’s one thing I feel like there is a bad stigma about Miami, but there are really great people who care for their players here.”
On the top schools in his process:
“LSU, Texas, Miami, Texas A&M, and Washington.”
“I’ve visited Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, and this is my fourth one.”
Ohio State and LSU are next for his unofficial visits
On his commitment timeline:
“My process is I am committing at the end of June after official visits, that is my timeline.”
“[The difference maker is] the place I feel most at home.”
On what coaches like about his game:
“My versatility, how I can play everywhere. You can put me inside, outside, both sides.”
On what he saw during his visit:
“It has been really good so far going to the practice, talking to all the coaches, meeting all these people. It has been really good.”
“I already knew everything about them, their culture. They have been starting this new culture and they are continuing to develop it. Even bringing in the transfers, I feel like the transfers are starting to really pick it up and get it down.”
On what he took away from his visit:
“I am feeling way better. I already felt good. It is just helping me come to the decision, comparing them to other schools, where my mind is going to be.”
On what stands out about Miami:
“The culture, the dogs, the people — It is really the people here.”
"That’s one thing I feel like there is a bad stigma about Miami, but there are really great people who care for their players here.”
On the top schools in his process:
“LSU, Texas, Miami, Texas A&M, and Washington.”
“I’ve visited Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, and this is my fourth one.”
Ohio State and LSU are next for his unofficial visits
On his commitment timeline:
“My process is I am committing at the end of June after official visits, that is my timeline.”
“[The difference maker is] the place I feel most at home.”
On what coaches like about his game:
“My versatility, how I can play everywhere. You can put me inside, outside, both sides.”