Devon Moore
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Finds home at South Dakota
Moore announced in December that he would transfer from Iowa State to South Dakota, The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports.
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The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Moore spent two seasons in Ames, using a redshirt in 2017 after tearing an ACL. He was back to full strength in 2018 but found himself buried on the depth chart behind Kyle Kempt, Brock Purdy, Zeb Noland and Re-al MItchell. Though only Purdy and Mitchell return to Iowa State in 2019, Moore didn't see much of a future in the program and elected to try his luck at the FCS level. He'll be able to compete immediately at South Dakota while retaining three years of eligibility.
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Moore spent two seasons in Ames, using a redshirt in 2017 after tearing an ACL. He was back to full strength in 2018 but found himself buried on the depth chart behind Kyle Kempt, Brock Purdy, Zeb Noland and Re-al MItchell. Though only Purdy and Mitchell return to Iowa State in 2019, Moore didn't see much of a future in the program and elected to try his luck at the FCS level. He'll be able to compete immediately at South Dakota while retaining three years of eligibility.
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Leaves Iowa State football program
Moore is no longer on the Iowa State football team, Tommy Birch of The Des Moines Register reports.
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Healthy for 2018 season
Moore (knee) is feeling healthy ahead of the 2018 season, Jim Nelson of the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier reports.
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Yet to be cleared from knee injury
Moore has yet to be cleared for on-field activities as he continues to work his way back from a torn ACL, Tommy Birch of the Des Moines Register reports.
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