2024 offensive lineman Harrison Moore out of Carroll (Tex.) added an offer to his resume from Vanderbilt after impressing the Commodores' coaching staff at the Tennessee State Mega Camp.
The 6-foot-5, 260-pound recruiting target out of Southlake, TX. sat down with VandySportsDotCom to detail his interest in the Commodores following an impressive camp performance.
"It feels great," Moore said. "I have built a strong relationship with the coaching staff for a little over a year now. They are a great group of guys and they are going to have a lot of success over the next couple of years."
Moore said that Vanderbilt assistant coach and offensive line coach AJ Blazek and likes how genuine he is as a coach. He added that during camp, he learned a few pieces of information from Coach Blazek how to improve his game.
"Coach Blazek was the first coach that I met," Moore said. "He's a really genuine guy and is a great coach. At camp yesterday, I learned a lot of great tidbits and pieces of information that are really gonna help improve my game."
After connecting with the Commodores' coaching staff yesterday, Moore said that he's currently at West End on an unofficial visit. He said that he's very familiar with the city of Nashville and campus since his sister attends Vanderbilt.
"I'm staying up here for the weekend doing an unofficial visit," Moore said. "It's incredible, I have a sister who is going to be a junior at Vanderbilt, so I have been up to Nashville and been on campus a bunch over the past couple years. It's a place that I could definitely see myself calling home one day soon."
Moore said that after his unofficial visit with the Commodores, he's scheduled to stop by Stanford for an official visit next weekend.
The 6-foot-5, 260-pound recruiting target out of Southlake, TX. sat down with VandySportsDotCom to detail his interest in the Commodores following an impressive camp performance.
"It feels great," Moore said. "I have built a strong relationship with the coaching staff for a little over a year now. They are a great group of guys and they are going to have a lot of success over the next couple of years."
Moore said that Vanderbilt assistant coach and offensive line coach AJ Blazek and likes how genuine he is as a coach. He added that during camp, he learned a few pieces of information from Coach Blazek how to improve his game.
"Coach Blazek was the first coach that I met," Moore said. "He's a really genuine guy and is a great coach. At camp yesterday, I learned a lot of great tidbits and pieces of information that are really gonna help improve my game."
After connecting with the Commodores' coaching staff yesterday, Moore said that he's currently at West End on an unofficial visit. He said that he's very familiar with the city of Nashville and campus since his sister attends Vanderbilt.
"I'm staying up here for the weekend doing an unofficial visit," Moore said. "It's incredible, I have a sister who is going to be a junior at Vanderbilt, so I have been up to Nashville and been on campus a bunch over the past couple years. It's a place that I could definitely see myself calling home one day soon."
Moore said that after his unofficial visit with the Commodores, he's scheduled to stop by Stanford for an official visit next weekend.