Tyler Moore transferring..

My way of saying I think he is doing his own thing, for him. Not a domino waiting to fall.
 

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Huh...this reads like it is more than just wanting to be closer to home using terms "Greener pastures" and "what I stand for."

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Huh...this reads like it is more than just wanting to be closer to home using terms "Greener pastures" and "what I stand for."

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I agree.
 

I think Moore is headed closer to home for some personal health issues with family. I suspect he will ask for an NCAA waiver to be eligible immediately to accommodate his move home. I'd look for him to show up at a Texas college program, depending on the back issue that he has. If his back issues are significant, that may limit his football options.
 





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