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    OL-Gary Moore -Colorado
    Position:OL
    Birthdate: November 14, 1982
    Height:6'6
    Weight:320
    Comments:AT COLORADO: This Season (Sr.) -- Enters the fall as the backup to both tackle positions, but since he’s also played guard in his career, with the experienced depth the way it is on the team he figures to see plenty of action if he doesn’t wrestle a starting position away from someone else.

    2004 (Jr.) -- He saw action in all 13 games including the Houston Bowl (no starts), as he played in 12 on offense (the bowl as well) and in all on the field goal/PAT unit on special teams (he played all 53 snaps on the unit). He graded out to 74.0 percent for the season on 100 gradable snaps from scrimmage, with two knockdown blocks. He allowed just one quarterback pressure and did not allow a sack or get called for any penalties. His top game grade with 10 or more plays came against North Texas (75.0). He saw action at both guard and tackle.

    2003 (Soph.) -- He saw action in all 12 games, including nine of offense and all on special teams (one start, the first of his career coming at Texas Tech). On offense, he played 277 snaps, grading out to 67.1 percent for the season. He had six knockdown blocks and two touchdown blocks while allowing nine pressures, four quarterback sacks and was called for three penalties. His top game grade of 81.0 came against Kansas (61 snaps, 51 plus-plays), while grading out to 71.7 percent (61-43) in his start against Texas Tech. He also played all 50 snaps on the field goal/PAT unit on special teams.

    2002 (Fr.-RS -- He was the backup at tight-side tackle the entire season, seeing action in five regular season games as well as the Alamo Bowl against Wisconsin. He was in for 27 plays from scrimmage, grading out to 77.8 percent (21 plus plays) during the 13-game regular season, and played almost two dozen more in the bowl game. He had three knockdown blocks and one downfield block on the year. In an impressive off-season conditioning program, he worked hard to drop 45 pounds from his frame, down to 325 from the 370 he weighed when he reported to CU.

    2001 (Fr.) -- Redshirted; practiced the entire season on the offensive line. Prior to the Kansas game, he sang “God Bless America” at Folsom Field in the first game following the tragic Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. He was CU’s Scout Team Offensive Award winner for that game as well.

    HIGH SCHOOL -- He earned PrepStar All-American and all-Midlands honors as a senior as the No. 7 defensive lineman in the region and the No. 29 player overall. Also named all-Midlands by the Prep Football Report and SuperPrep, who respectively named him as the No. 5 and No. 10 offensive linemen in the region. He was named all-state by the Rocky Mountain News and honorable mention by the Denver Post, and was also selected to the Colorado blue chip list by both newspapers. He also made the Las Vegas Sun’s Super 11 honorable mention team (showcasing the best 33 players in the west). A two-time, first-team all-Centennial Conference selection as a junior and senior. He predominantly played offensive guard, but did see occasional action on defense in short yardage situations, registering four tackles. He tore his MCL late in October of his senior year (against Boulder); he underwent reconstructive knee surgery shortly thereafter and missed the remainder of the season. Top games as a senior before the injury included a 24-17 win over Arapahoe, when he helped pave the way for Overland tailback Marcus Sias’ 200-yard rushing day, and a 24-21 overtime victory over Smoky Hill that sent the Trailblazers into the playoffs. Defensively, his best career game came against Mullen as a junior, where he knocked down five passes in a 33-17 losing effort. Posted 22 tackles as a junior, five for losses, one fumble recovery and the five PBU’s from that one game. Overland was 7-4 his senior season, losing to Northglenn in the first round of the state playoffs, 3-7 his junior year and 6-4 his sophomore year under coach Tony Manfre

    OFFENSIVE STATISTICS
    Date Opponent GPGSRUSHYDSAVGTDFDLGFUMLOSTRECYDSAVGLGTDFDXPXP2FGAFGM
    6/5/2006 Greensboro,NC Revolution 00000.000000000.00000000
    5/26/2006 Greensboro,NC Revolution 11000.000000000.00000000
    5/22/2006 Osceola Outlaws 11000.000000000.00000000
    5/15/2006 Lakeland Thunderbolts 11000.000000000.00000000
    5/1/2006 Charleston Sandsharks 10000.000000000.00000000
    Total 43000.000000000.00000000

    DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
    Date Opponent GPGSTACKSOLOSACKINTPDFFFRTD
    6/5/2006 Greensboro,NC Revolution
    5/26/2006 Greensboro,NC Revolution
    5/22/2006 Osceola Outlaws
    5/15/2006 Lakeland Thunderbolts 1010000000
    5/1/2006 Charleston Sandsharks
    Total 1010000000

    PASSING STATISTICS
    Date Opponent GPGSATTCMPYDSPCTLGTDINTFUMLSTSACKYDS
    No Passing Statistics Entered

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