Biography
Moore's Career Vs. UCLA
Career: 2 receptions, 28 yards, 26 long
2019 (away): participated, no stats other than participation
2020 (away): 2 receptions, 28 yards, 26 long ... career-high yards receiving, career-long reception, career-high-tying receptions
Moore's Cal Career Game Highs
Receptions: 2 (twice, last at TCU, 2021)
Receiving Yards: 28 (at UCLA, 2020)
Receiving TDs: 1 (vs. Illinois, 2019)
Long Reception: 26 (at UCLA, 2020)
All-Purpose Yards: 28 (at UCLA, 2020)
Points: 6 (vs. Illinois, 2019)
Tackles: 1 (vs. Nevada, 2021)
Cal Career (2017 – Present)
• Has played in 26 career games with 10 starts and has 10 catches for 58 yards with one touchdown over the last three-plus seasons after greyshirting in 2016 and redshirting in his first campaign at Cal in 2017
• Has a career-high five receptions in the first 10 games of his 2021 senior campaign while his 29 yards receiving as a 2020 junior are his career best
• Had his lone career touchdown catch during his 2019 sophomore campaign in the Redbox Bowl against Illinois
• Has twice earned Cal's Dink Artal Award as the Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year, once each as a 2017 true freshman and 2018 redshirt freshman
• Began his Cal career as a walk-on quarterback before being switched to tight end as a true freshman
Senior (2021)
• Has played in all 10 games with a career-high nine starts and contributed a career-high five receptions for 18 yards as well as his first career tackle
• Nevada - 1 tackle
• at TCU - 2 receptions, 3 yards ... career-high-tying receptions
• Sacramento State - 1 reception, -1 yard
• at Washington - participated
• Washington State - participated
• at Oregon - 1 reception, 10 yards
• Colorado - participated
• Oregon State - 1 reception, 5 yards
• at Arizona - participated
• at Stanford - participated
Junior (2020)
• Played in two games with one start and contributed three receptions and a career-high 29 yards receiving
• Had a career-high-tying two receptions for a career-high 28 yards receiving including a career-long 26-yard catch that was Cal's longest play of the game in his second career start in the season-opener at UCLA
• Recorded one reception for one yard vs. Oregon
• Did not play in back-to-back games at Oregon State and against Stanford
Sophomore (2019)
• Played in a career-high all 13 games including his first career start against Washington State
• Recorded two receptions for 11 yards receiving on the season including his lone career touchdown catch on a four-yard scoring grab for Cal's first points in the Redbox Bowl against Illinois
• Also had one reception for seven yards at Utah
• Named Cal's Scout Team Player of the Week for his performance in practice the week leading up to the season-opening victory over UC Davis
• Played in the spring game but did not record any statistics other than participation
Freshman (2018)
• Earned the Dink Artal Award as the Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year for the second straight season
• Played in one game off the bench, making his collegiate debut against Idaho State but did not record any statistics other than participation
• Played in the spring game but did not record any statistics other than participation
Freshman (2017)
• Did not play
• Redshirted
• Earned the Dink Artal Award as the Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year for the first of two consecutive seasons
• Started the season at quarterback before moving to his current tight end position early in the campaign
• Entered Cal after greyshirting in the fall of 2016 and was one of nine players who were mid-year enrollees in January and participated with the team during its spring practices along with 2017 true freshmen Gabriel Cherry, Elijah Hicks and Taariq Johnson, as well as fellow 2016 greyshirt Daniel Juarez, Washington transfer Gerran Brown, junior college transfers Alex Funches and Bryce Turner, and Christian Rodriguez
• Named a Jonathan and Judy Hoff Scholar-Athlete of the Week
• Participated in spring football but did not see any action in the spring game
Freshman (2016)
• Greyshirted
Other
• Born May 7, 1998
• Son of Brent and Dana Moore
• Father was a linebacker who played college football at USC and spent three seasons in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers and appeared in four games in 1987
• Brother, Damon Moore, was a defensive lineman at San Diego State from 2014-18
• A founding member of the Sports Business Group at Cal and as part of it has worked with the Oakland Athletics on issues with transportation, traffic and other difficulties that will arise if they move from the Oakland Coliseum to a new stadium
• Graduated from Cal with a bachelor's degree in political economy in May of 2020 and currently working on a master's degree in public health
Last Updated
November 27, 2021