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***INsider: Isaiah Moore On VT Visit**

jason stamm

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Guys, I just talked a little while ago with LC Bird (Va.) three-star linebacker Isaiah Moore. He visited VT this past weekend with his friend and teammate, three-star linebacker Rayshard Ashby, who committed.

Moore does not have a Hokies offer. He does have two, from Army and Old Dominion. And I'll be frank right off the bat, VT will have to lose out on a few guys for Moore to get an offer. He's a 'backer and the Hokies just took one of the top guys on their board in Aundre Ricardo-Kearney. Moore is a very good player and he could earn an offer still when he camps at VT this summer. He'd be in that category of best available linebacker and right now, there's others ahead of him on the pecking order.

I like Moore a lot. Very technically sound, smart kid, but he told me every coach has told him they want to see him cover in space. He's drawn interest from and has heard that from Virginia, Wake Forest, Pittsburgh, Maryland and others. He likes assistant coach Galen Scott, but Scott has also told him that.

This one of those where if VT offered, I think he might commit on the spot, especially with Ashby on board. So the Hokies can't just throw an offer here. But if he balls out at camp, obviously that could change. He plans on visiting Army April 23 and Old Dominion in the next few weeks. We'll see him at camp and get a better feel for him in person there.
 
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