College Football Recruiting: TE Collin Moore will reportedly grad-transfer from Cal
Good luck to the QB-turned-TE.
You wanted Cal Football news and you got it.
Unfortunately, it’s not the news anyone here wanted.
According to reports, TE Collin Moore will grad-transfer from California.
Moore came to Berkeley in 2016 when he greyshirted; upon joining the team as a quarterback in 2017 for his redshirt year, he changed later that season to tight end. Though he didn’t see significant in-game action for his redshirt-freshman or redshirt-sophomore years, he did earn Special Teams Scout Player of the Year both years.
Moore played in all 13 games of the 2019 season, including one start. He came down with two receptions, including a four-yard touchdown pass for California’s first score in the Redblox Bowl.
Congrats to Collin for graduating from UC Berkeley (albeit at a very unusual time) and we wish him the best of luck in his future!
Illinois 3, Cal 0. "First and goal from the 4 after the pass interference on the Illini".
Cal trots out a 3 tight end package. Moore on the right. Tonges on the left. Reinwald goes in motion from left to right and stops at the H-back spot on Moore's hip. Nobody goes with Reinwald, signalling zone pass coverage, but the OLB kicks out to position for Reinwald. Single WR off the line to the left.
Ball is snapped. Everyone and their cousin is looking at 230 pound RB Chris Brown Jr in the backfield to go 4 yards in 4 plays. Only an idiot would think Cal isn't pounding the rock.
Garbers drops back and holds the ball back to hand off to Brown. No, it's play-action. #1 outside pass defender gets blocked by Reinwald. Normally, the OLB has the #2 receiver (Moore), but in a split -moment reads that Garbers is running and scrapes off to chase after Garbers rather than cover his man. It's a mistake. The free safety is left in the lurch. He turns to chase after Moore.
It's too late. Moore has nobody within 7 yards of him for the easy TD. Bears take the lead that they don't relinquish.
http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=28397973
why would anyone not want news of a Cal player earning his degree? I say Congrats to him and best wishes in the future.