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LSU has been long known for its wealth of talent at various skill positions.

The victory Brian Kelly scored on the recruiting trail Saturday with 2025 five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore, a product of Duncanville High School (Texas), hits a little differently.

Moore, No. 10 overall in the 2025 ESPN 300 and the cycle’s second-ranked wide receiver, would be the first five-star receiver to sign with the Tigers since Terrace Marshall Jr. (No. 10 overall, No. 2 WR) in 2018.

“Since August really started, in general, LSU was one of the main ones really messaging with me and showing me the most love,” Moore told ESPN. “So I felt like even though they couldn’t really talk to me and stuff like that, they were still trying to reach out and get in touch with me, get me down to the school and all types of stuff like that. So I just felt like it was home.”

Moore, the top-ranked player in the state of Texas for the 2025 cycle, chose LSU over Texas and Oregon and is LSU’s first 2025 ESPN 300 commit. He took a pair of unofficial visits to Baton Rouge in April and July, respectively.

“Really just them showing love and communicating and talking to me,” Moore said. “I’m real big on communication and building relationships. So they [were] the ones to build the relationships the most. So I had to lock in with ’em.”

Kelly pulled in a top-10 recruiting class (No. 6 overall) during his full season in Baton Rouge and LSU’s 2024 class is 10th overall and has 14 ESPN 300 pledges, second only to Georgia. A pair of ESPN 300 wide receivers — Jalen Brown (No. 62 overall) and Shelton Sampson Jr. (No. 73 overall) — were part of the Tigers’ 2023 class.

Kelly and wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton aren’t letting up in getting skill guys on the outside.

Klein Forest High School (Texas) wide receiver Jelani Watkins (No. 105 overall, No. 10 at the position) committed on Aug. 4 to join the Tigers’ 2024 group. Duncanville went 15-0 on the way to claiming Texas’ Class 6A D-I state title and the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Moore contributed significantly as a sophomore, catching 44 passes for 764 yards and six touchdowns.

“They run an offense similar to the one I have in high school,” Moore said. “They throw it a little bit more, of course, because [it’s] college football. But I think I’m going to fit in very well. I have already seen a couple plays on a playbook, so I think [my skill set] is going to fit in.”

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Tulane coach Jon Sumrall has emerged as the clear favorite to be the next head coach of the Florida Gators, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

Florida turned its attention away from Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin earlier this week after getting the sense through irregular communication that he is interested in other options, likely a move to LSU or remaining with the Rebels, sources told ESPN on Friday.

Sumrall is expected to make a decision on his future by Sunday morning as he considers staying at Tulane or a move to Gainesville. He also received significant interest from Auburn, but the Tigers have since shifted their focus to other candidates, another indicator that Florida looms as the clear leader for Sumrall’s services, sources said.

Sumrall, a former SEC player at Kentucky, where he later served as an assistant coach and co-defensive coordinator, is 18-7 in two seasons at Tulane. He also won back-to-back Sun Belt titles as head coach at Troy in 2022 and 2023.

Sumrall, 43, garnered outside interest after his first season with Tulane, earning a contract extension after just one season at the helm.

Tulane (9-2) hosts Charlotte on Saturday night in its regular-season finale. The Green Wave can clinch a spot in the American Conference championship game against North Texas with a win over the 49ers.

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Ohio St. dominates Michigan to snap losing streak

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Julian Sayin threw three touchdown passes, including a 35-yarder to Jeremiah Smith on a fourth down in the second quarter, and No. 1 Ohio State beat No. 15 Michigan 27-9 in a dominant performance on Saturday.

The defending national champion Buckeyes (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten, No. 1 CFP) likely earned a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. They can keep their top seed with a win against No. 2 Indiana (12-0, 9-0, No. 2 CFP) in the conference championship game Saturday night in Indianapolis.

Ryan Day should sleep well, a year after losing The Game when his team was favored by about three touchdowns. The upset extended his losing streak in the series to four games and sparked speculation he might also lose his job.

The Wolverines (9-3, 7-2) started strong with two field goals and an interception on the first three possessions of the game, but couldn’t generate pressure when Ohio State wanted to pass.

After throwing an interception on his second snap, redshirt freshman Sayin took advantage of the time and space he had to throw.

Sayin was 6 of 6 for 68 yards with two touchdowns on third and fourth down in the first half, including a 4-yard throw to Brandon Inniss with 16 seconds left that made it 17-9 at the break. He finished 19 of 26 for 233 yards and threw for at least three touchdowns for the sixth time this season.

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Ohio State-Michigan live updates: Wolverines trying for five straight

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Rivalry Week has already seen one upset that will affect a conference championship and College Football Playoff seeding. Could we see another one?

On Friday, Texas upset the Texas A&M Aggies to give A&M its first loss of the season and knock the Aggies out of the SEC championship game. Michigan is in a strikingly similar position. Ohio State is undefeated and No. 1 in the CFP rankings. It needs a win to set up a meeting with Indiana in next week’s Big Ten title game.

OSU has been largely unchallenged since defeating Texas in Week 1, and now it faces its biggest rival, which is hasn’t beaten in four years. Can the Wolverines pull another upset? It’s “The Game,” and we’re tracking the top moments and biggest plays:

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