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Pullman (Wash.) Pullman three-star tight end Ben Moos decided to decommit from the University of Utah. Moos, the son of Washington State athletic director Bill Moos, committed to Utah back in December over offers from Arizona State, Louisville, and Washington State.
— Ben Moos (@bbmoose61) January 21, 2017
Moos committed to Utah under previous offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick. Now that Utah brought in Troy Taylor as offensive coordinator, Utah’s offense will likely be different. It is very possible that tight ends will not be utilized as much in Taylor’s offense, which likely factored into Moos’s decision to decommit from Utah. Moos was the lowest rated recruit in Utah’s 2017 class according to the 247Sports Composite ranking prior to his decommitment. This move seems like it is best for both Moos and Utah. Moos will find a program that is a better fit for himself, and Utah has a spot open for a player that better fits their new offense. We here at Block U wish Moos the best of luck in making his college decision.