'14 NJ C Quadri Moore (Commit)

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Can't imagine very many '14 big man have improved physically as much as Quadri Moore of Sports U has this year. Remarkable improvement. #UAA
 
Five Schools Working Hardest on Quadri Moore
June 7th, 2013 12:24 pm
Quadri Moore still isn’t close to making a college decision, but says five schools are working the hardest for his services.

The 6-foot-8, 225-pound center from Linden (N.J.) told SNY.tv that Cincinnati, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Wake Forest and Marquette comprised that group.

“There are a few schools I talk to the most,” he told SNY.tv. “I want to see if any other schools come after July.”

Moore said he plans to take official visits in August and September.

“Quadri’s upside is limitless,” Sports U coach Brian Coleman told SNY.tv. “He’s very skilled for his size and position. He can handle, he can shoot it, he can score both with his back to the basket and facing up.

“I don’t think Quadri knows how good he can be. Once he realizes that his hard work could possibly gain him a career one day, it’s scary what his potential could be. He used to shoot 3′s primarily as a younger player. Now he’s really developing his low-post game, making him a threat from inside and out. The sky is the limit.”

Moore and Sports U teammate Jared Nickens will play Saturday in the Under Armour All-Star Game in Las Vegas.

http://zagsblog.com/articles/five-schools-working-hardest-on-quadri-moore/#more-97697
 
I think he is the big I want the most. He just reminds me of Bearcats of old, and btw, he has a pretty good all around game.
 
Respected NJ college hoops writer discussing Quadri Moore's recruitment and Seton Hall...

Jerry Carino ‏@NJHoopsHaven
@SOrangeJuice Sounds like Cincinnati has the slight edge right now.
 
Looks like a nice powerful guy down low like Yancy was I think that's what was missing last year. He sure does look like a bearcat to me.
 
Respected NJ college hoops writer discussing Quadri Moore's recruitment and Seton Hall...

Jerry Carino ‏@NJHoopsHaven
@SOrangeJuice Sounds like Cincinnati has the slight edge right now.

Are there any highlights of him at all? I'm struggling to find them if there are......
 
Type his name into the Google Videos search bar and several videos will come up of him playing for his high school team. I don't think there are any highlight reels of him yet, but most of the videos list his number, so you're able to see some in-game action.
 
Type his name into the Google Videos search bar and several videos will come up of him playing for his high school team. I don't think there are any highlight reels of him yet, but most of the videos list his number, so you're able to see some in-game action.

Okay, thanks. I was looking to see if he had a mixtape on YouTube, but he doesn't. Game highlights are good also, so I will look that up....
 
Jon Rothstein ‏@JonRothstein
Very impressed with Quadri Moore's skill level. Looks like a brute but has the skill level of a stretch power forward. Intriguing player.
 
Quadri Moore, a class of 2014 power forward/center, mentioned offers from Marquette, Auburn, Temple, Cincinnati, Rutgers, Seton Hall and Providence, though he has not spoken to the PC coaches in some time. The 6-foot-8 prospect from Linden (NJ) also said that UConn is involved in his recruitment. As for what the Huskies are waiting on to offer, Moore said, “I’m not sure. I haven’t talked to them yet. They talked to my AAU coach.” He does “not really” have any favorites and said that all the schools that have offered him are pursuing him equally hard.
Moore has visited Temple and Seton Hall unofficially thus far. He does not have any other trips planned and has not really even thought about where else he would like to visit. Although Moore does not exactly have a timetable for a commitment, he said there is a chance he may know where he wants to go after the Live Period is done. Regarding what he is looking for in a school, Moore remarked, “A good program based around good people, like family-type [as well as] good academics. Location doesn’t really matter for me.”

http://www.nbebasketball.com/w3/2013_0715/reebok-breakout-classic-final-report/
 
Nothing seems to be very clear at this point. They are in with a lot of talent and are starting to make the cut for a lot of guys. I wouldnt be comfortable making a prediction at this point. I have a strong feeling towards Carrington and Moore but neither have been on official visits yet. Terrell is in that Jermaine Lawrence camp where we have been on him from the very beginning and have a great relationship with him but the competition for him is top notch. In true Mick fashion it would not surprise me if at least one scholarship goes to a diamond in the rough that we have not heard much about. Just a very hazy picture right now in my opinion.
 
Nothing seems to be very clear at this point. They are in with a lot of talent and are starting to make the cut for a lot of guys. I wouldnt be comfortable making a prediction at this point. I have a strong feeling towards Carrington and Moore but neither have been on official visits yet. Terrell is in that Jermaine Lawrence camp where we have been on him from the very beginning and have a great relationship with him but the competition for him is top notch. In true Mick fashion it would not surprise me if at least one scholarship goes to a diamond in the rough that we have not heard much about. Just a very hazy picture right now in my opinion.
thank you
 
Versatile big man Quadri Moore has narrowed his focus to six schools, Linden H.S. coach Phil Colicchio told Hoops Haven on Tuesday.

Those schools are: Cincinnati, Seton Hall, Temple, Rutgers, Wake Forest and Miami.

Although Colicchio didn’t explicitly say so, I believe that’s roughly the pecking order of where they stand right now.

Colicchio also reiterated what he told me in May: Cincinnati and Seton Hall have recruited the 6-foot-8 rising senior the hardest for the longest.

http://blogs.mycentraljersey.com/hoopshaven/2013/07/31/quadri-moore-recruiting-update/
 
Versatile big man Quadri Moore has narrowed his focus to six schools, Linden H.S. coach Phil Colicchio told Hoops Haven on Tuesday.

Those schools are: Cincinnati, Seton Hall, Temple, Rutgers, Wake Forest and Miami.

Although Colicchio didn’t explicitly say so, I believe that’s roughly the pecking order of where they stand right now.

Colicchio also reiterated what he told me in May: Cincinnati and Seton Hall have recruited the 6-foot-8 rising senior the hardest for the longest.

http://blogs.mycentraljersey.com/hoopshaven/2013/07/31/quadri-moore-recruiting-update/

We need to snag him, he is our most realistic shot at a good, solid big. If we by some miracle got him and Goodluck, the bigs would no longer be a huge area of need.
 
Alex Kline @TheRecruitScoop: Cincinnati, Seton Hall & Miami are the finalists for 2014 Linden (NJ) PF Quadri Moore, according to @AdamZagoria.
 
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