Breaking: 6-foot-4, 303-pound offensive weapon from Pennsylvania officially announced his commitment to Southern Miss
Braelin Moore, a 6-foot-4, 303-pound offensive lineman from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, has officially announced his commitment to Southern Miss for the 2024 recruiting class. Moore, who previously played at Virginia Tech, is known for his versatility and strength in the trenches. His addition bolsters Southern Miss’s offensive line, offering both size and skill to the Golden Eagles’ front five.
Moore initially gained recognition as a three-star recruit and contributed as a key player during his time with the Hokies. His physicality and ability to excel in both pass protection and run blocking make him a valuable asset for any offensive strategy. Standing out not only for his size but also for his athleticism, Moore has demonstrated his capability to take on challenging matchups against elite defensive lines.
The transition to Southern Miss represents a fresh opportunity for Moore to make an immediate impact under head coach Will Hall. The Golden Eagles have been focused on improving their roster to compete at a higher level within the Sun Belt Conference, and Moore’s commitment aligns with their vision of building a dominant offensive line.
This move is a strategic win for Southern Miss, as the program continues to attract talent to enhance its competitiveness. For Moore, the decision reflects his drive to develop further and contribute to a program on the rise. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as Moore integrates into the team, aiming to help Southern Miss achieve greater success in the coming seasons.