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  Moa is the heart of the Broncos' defensive line. His absence wasn't just missed on the stat sheet - it was felt every day. "When he's out there on the field, practices go better," Harsin said. "If things at practice are getting a little squirrelly, if you've got a guy like that on the field, he usually handles it. ...When he's full speed - I hope that's the case this camp - he's a dangerous player because he's just relentless." Added Pierce: "Everybody looks at him as an undisputed leader." The decision to return for another year of college was a "no-brainer," Moa said, once he learned the severity of his injury. He was granted the extra year because he played only one game last season. "It's definitely given me a chip on my shoulder with some things that I need to get done this year," he said. - Idaho Statesman

(DS#50 DT) rSr/2020 DT David MoaBoise State
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