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#90 Terrence Moore

Sr DT 6-3 290 lbs

Hometown: NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Previous School: MCDONOGH 35

Draft Recap for Huskers

Bo Pelini has again coached defensive players with professional football potential into high NFL draft picks.  Highlighted by defensive tackle Jared Crick and linebacker Lavonte David, the draft class also included corner Alfonzo Dennard who slipped because of off-field troubles and offensive tackle Marcel Jones who was mentioned as a …

Michigan Routs Nebraska in Ann Arbor

In order for the Huskers to have an opportunity to beat Michigan in Ann Arbor, they needed to do a few things.  They had to contain Denard Robinson and Fitzgerald Toussaint - the pair ran for 218 rushing yards and four touchdowns.  They had to avoid penalties - they were …

What We Learn From the Depth Chart

<span lang="">The first football depth chart always provides some surprises. One takeaway is that it's fair to say that the walk-on program is still very much alive. Another is that the true freshman we've heard so much about on offense will indeed be in the mix. Finally, the number of …

Position Battle Buzz - Defense

There's no actual depth chart on the horizon so lets take a couple of minutes for round two of the annual August parlor game: Guessing the depth chart. We won't know anything for sure until Sept. 3 but here's my take on what's happened so far this fall. …

2011 Defensive Line Could Be Memorable

If there's one component of your football team that you'd like to see be strong, it's the defensive line. It's hard to remember seeing a bad defense with a dominant defensive line. It's comparable to starting pitching in baseball. It keeps you in every game. And Nebraska appears to have …

Crick's Return Should Continue Dominating Defense

Bo and Carl Pelini have had a penchant developing great defensive linemen into 1st round draftworthy NFL linemen.  From Bo mentoring Tyson Jackson and Glenn Dorsey to Carl's development of Ndamukong Suh (and now likely Jared Crick), the Pelini brothers are going to be known for their ability to churn …

Bo's Best Defense?

In the past two seasons, Nebraska fans have been treated to two tremendous defenses. In 2009, it was led by Ndamukong Suh and a front four that collapsed the pocket quickly, ending plays before they could begin. In 2010, it was a secondary that made completing passes seem downright futile. …

Bowl Week Buzz

It is game week for the last time of the season for the Huskers.  Bowl week is always filled with the interesting possibilities of who is staying versus who might be going to the NFL draft.  Injuries have had time to heal with the extra weeks of practice and rest …

Questions that Matter: How Will NU Replace the Middle of its Defense?

Season preview articles typically include a run down of the depth chart or a listing of key contributors. Often, they take the form of a unit-by-unit review of the team (Headline: NU is deep at cornerback!). At Big Red Network we get tired of reading that kind of thing. We suspect …

NFL Draft Illustrates NU's 2010 Needs on Defense

The NFL draft provided Husker fans reason to celebrate. They could cheer for three former players getting a chance to make a very good living playing the game. At the same time, those young men entering the NFL stage means they exit the NU program and leave the Huskers major holes …

White Team By Six

The Red-White game roster was finally released and as we like to do here at the Big Red Network, we handicapped the rosters and the matchups and based on what we see, it looks like the White team ought to be favored.

Red-Colored Glasses

Every team in Division I has reason to doubt their team's chances at a national championship. Even a team like Florida this past year with so much returning from a national championship squad came up short. But sometimes as a fan, you want to tune out those doubts. You want to …

Will it be a Happy New Year for Nebraska?

Coming off a big win in the Holiday bowl and a good game for Lee, you can begin to imagine a much better year for the Husker offense in 2010. Not to mention the ten returning starters for Nebraska on offense. Add to that the news that Lee has been playing …

Can Nebraska become the new D-Line U?

Of all the good things to come out of the win over Oklahoma last Saturday, none of them may have been better than this quote from recruit Jay Guy: "I don't know if you watched the game, but the Nebraska defensive line is ridiculous. I think Nebraska can take me to …

Will the Sacks Keep Coming?

A notable statistic from Nebraska's four-game winning streak to close the 2008 season was that they tallied nineteen sacks. At that pace, the Huskers would tally more than sixty over a thirteen or fourteen game season. That would put the Huskers on a pace to eclipse the 53 sacks they managed …

Will We See Martin?

Probably nothing is more pressing for the Husker football coaches this Spring than to develop and identify a two-deep roster of capable defensive linemen. We know a healthy Ndamukong Suh, Pierre Allen, and Barry Turner will likely start or at least be featured heavily in the defensive line rotation. Add the …

Position Breakdowns: Defensive Tackle

Outlook: Nebraska's interior defensive line received a lot of criticism in 2007. But with both starters playing hurt and little in ready reserve, a subpar year should probably have been expected. This season, the group looks to enter the season healthier and deeper than a year ago. There's also a chance …

Defensive Line – 2008 and Beyond

http://bigrednetwork.com/archives/images/2007/05/FF_75089_s.jpg The good news is that in 2008 Nebraska will have several experienced and seemingly very talented lineman available for the 2008 season. The bad news is that many of them will be eligible for the NFL draft after the 2007 season, and if they shine brightly enough in this fall, …

Upon Further Review, Part 2

http://bigrednetwork.com/archives/images/2007/05/snipshot_e417adqx6.jpg Part two of my impressions after (finally) watching recruiting video of the class of 2007:

Ranking the Recruits

With the recruiting cycle nearly finished, it's helpful to go into the final days with a clear sense of who matters most. That way if a player departs at the last minute I'm already “on the record� with whether or not a particular player constitutes a big loss.

Huskers Add Two More Defensive Tackles

Heading in to next season, most analysts and fans agree that the biggest hole NU must fill is along the defensive line. NU loses all four starters along the defensive line. And, while there are candidates to fill those spots at the defensive end positions, there did not appear to be …

Big Recruiting Weekend For Nebraska

The Huskers may have added as many as five commitments to the class of 2007 over the weekend according to the Lincoln Journal-Star. The group addresses some critical needs for Nebraska as it includes two defensive tackles, a linebacker, a cornerback, and a wide receiver.

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