We’re less than a month away from December’s early signing day (December 4), but Iowa State has made another addition to its 2025 recruiting class.
The Cyclones earned a commitment Thursday from Missouri defensive tackle Ka’Mori Moore, a former Oklahoma commit.
Iowa State was the first program to offer Moore back in April of 2022, and now secures his commitment the second time around.
The Lee’s Summit North High School prospect had offers from Nebraska, Michigan State, Memphis, Kent State, Toledo, UNLV, and Miami Ohio as well as Oklahoma and Iowa State.
Moore, a 6-foot-1, 295-pounder becomes the second player at the position in the recruiting class, joining B.J. Carter, out of Florida.
Five players in the class will be slated to play on the defensive line, with three others committed to Iowa State at the edge position.
This will give coach Eli Rasheed an amount of development options over the next few seasons – as well as depth needed in today’s college football with how frequent end-of-year transfers can be.
The 2025 class is now rated as the No. 58 class in the country with 17 prospects committed.