
One place you won’t find Moore is on social media.
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The Detroit native has been to a Lakers game - “I got to watch the GOAT, LeBron James,” he said - and wants to see the Dodgers as well as all the other professional teams in Southern California. A devotee of “Grand Theft Auto,” Moore said he’s visited sites featured in the risque video game such as the Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood sign. Moore and Schlee said they were grateful to have participated in spring practice because it accelerated their grasp of the offense and acclimation to campus. You want to be a great team, win football games.” You know, as a team you don’t want to worry about your personal goal, things you’re doing. “If we take too seriously and take it to the point where we’re not talking to each other and probably arguing or whatever it is, being mad about our reps, it’s just not going be great. “When it comes to a team, if you have selfish players on the team, that’s not going to be a great team at all, it’s not going to be a winning team. “Really, if you really just want to worry about yourself, I kind of feel that we all think that’s selfish, really,” Moore said. That was the other primary theme that emerged among the quarterbacks: Even though they all want the job, they also want what’s best for the Bruins. “But just trying to help everybody that’s here and trying to just make the team better is my biggest goal.” “I’ve been here with the guys around here for the longest, been here with the coaches the longest, so I mean, yeah, it’s somewhat of an advantage,” he said. Garbers, who is entering his third season on the team after a season at Washington, acknowledged that his edge in experience could help him in a bid to be the smartest player on the field. “So I think running is one of the really good things that I do - and being able to throw on the run.” “Something that I think I did very well at Kent State was all the RPO stuff,” Schlee said, referring to the run-pass option that’s a longtime favorite of UCLA coach Chip Kelly.

The sidearm-throwing Schlee touted his dual-threat abilities as perhaps the top running quarterback on the team, even with a protective sleeve on his left leg that he said was necessitated by soreness. The Pac-12 faces a bleak future as Oregon and Washington jump to the Big Ten, pushing the Pac-12 toward a collapse or merger in diminished form. Sports Oregon and Washington join Big Ten and Pac-12 is in peril.
