Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna DT
Willie Moise committed to Miami all the way back in March of 2018.
And he never decommitted.
But with his academics not shored up, he didn’t sign in the December or February periods.
Now?
Moise said he’s received the test score he needed to be fully qualified. And he plans to report to Miami in the summer or fall, depending on when school is re-opened off the coronavirus outbreak.
“It’s the same thing for me as it’s been since my sophomore year, the school I’ve been committed to,” Moise said. “I just talked to them a couple of days ago with my dad, talked to coach (Todd) Stroud. He said to keep grinding, he’s happy for me (getting the test score), to stay focused on the rest of school.”
Moise is now finishing up online classwork to graduate on time.
“Miami still does have room for me, literally has one spot,” Moise said.
He says, if for some reason something falls through the cracks, which it could because Miami has been exploring other options in recent months, that several other schools have also reached out to see if he’ll consider them.
But right now he’s all Cane.
“I’m excited,” he said. “Miami wants me to start off on defense, but I can play any position they want (Moise has also been projected by some as a future offensive lineman).”
His goals in Year 1?
“As a freshman I want to come in and show that I’m for the team, build up status and relationships,” Moise said. “And I think the team is going to be great. I see the change happening, they just need to make it happen.”