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  DE Travez Moore transferred to ASU last season from LSU and provided some much-needed help with the pass rush, although he was not an every-down player. He sustained a season-ending knee injury in the loss at Brigham Young so he's basically getting a do-over of his "senior" season. With the graduation of defensive end Tyler Johnson, Moore is in line for a more significant role. He did not participate in live work during the spring because he was still recovering from the knee injury but has now been cleared for all physical activity. "It was real frustrating I was kind of jealous. I wasn't jealous of my teammates, I just wanted to be out there with them. I wanted to see what I could do," Moore said, of not being able to participate in the spring. "Mentally I thought I could be out there but I couldn't wait to touch the field, the smell of the grass. Everything was just getting to me. I can't wait to get out there now." - Arizona Republic

(DS#55 DE) rSr/2023 DE Travez MooreArizona State
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  Travez Moore made clear what his personal goal for 2022 on the field is: double-digit sacks. And if all the outside noise doubting both his and Arizona State's ability as a team wasn't enough, Moore took self-motivation to a whole new and personal level. "I have people saying a lot of bullcrap about me on Twitter...So what I did, I literally spent two to three hours and I went through every Twitter post that said something negative about me," he said. "I wrote it down on my wall. "And that way before I walk out the door, I see it on my door. Whatever everybody said on Twitter about me, I see what they said. And I'm like, 'OK, cool. I gotta prove this person wrong, I'm going to prove this person wrong today or I'm gonna do this today to prove this person wrong. So that was my motivation in using that." - Arizonasports.com

(DS#55 DE) rSr/2023 DE Travez MooreArizona State
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  LSU senior linebacker Travez Moore shared his experience with coronavirus on Twitter on Tuesday morning. He is thought to be the first Tigers football player to speak publicly about his experience with the virus during a pandemic that has shut down large parts of the country and altered the direction of every sport. The 6-foot-4, 242-pound Bastrop High graduate said he lost significant weight, dropping from 256 pounds to 229. He said he lost his appetite and had difficulty breathing. He lost senses of taste and smell, both of which are symptoms of the virus. "Bro coronavirus is real," wrote Moore, who recorded three tackles, a half tackle for loss and half a sack in 2019. Multiple LSU football players tested positive for coronavirus when the team first reported to campus on June 8. - Baton Rouge Advocate

(DS#55 DE) rSr/2023 DE Travez MooreArizona State
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