Georgia Tech offensive lineman Harrison Moore commits to Florida

Needing to replace three of its five starting offensive linemen from the 2025 season, Florida received a commitment from Georgia Tech offensive lineman Harrison Moore on Friday afternoon.

Moore visited Florida on Tuesday, January 6th.

Moore started nine games along Georgia Tech’s offensive line in 2025, logging 427 snaps at center and 254 at left guard.

As a true freshman in 2024, Moore played in 10 games including one start.

The 6’5, 300-pound offensive lineman has not allowed a sack in his career across 405 pass blocking snaps.

With two years of eligibility left, Moore arrives in Gainesville bringing experience, positional flexibility, and familiarity of Buster Faulkner’s offensive system.

Moore is the fourth addition to Florida’s offensive line this offseason, joining Penn State transfers TJ Shanahan Jr. and Eagan Boyer, and Stanford transfer Emeka Ugorji.

Nick Marcinko
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