What grade is Dante Moore in?

Last Modified Sep 11, 2024 06:38 GMT
What grade is Dante Moore in
Dante Moore (Image credits: @dantemoore )

Dante Moore, born in 2005, is an American football player who plays as a quarterback for the Oregon Ducks. His collegiate football journey began with the UCLA Bruins in 2023. Dante Moore entered the transfer portal on November 30, 2023, and announced the Ducks as his new team on December 18, 2023.

Dante Moore Grade

In 2024, Dante Moore is attending his sophomore year of college at the University of Oregon. Dante enrolled in UCLA in 2023, where he started college as a freshman. In his freshman year with the Bruins, Dante Moore played eight games while starting five of them as a quarterback.

How many years of eligibility does Dante Moore have?

Dante Moore is a sophomore at Oregon and still has 3 years of eligibility left as of September 2024. He started his college football career in 2023 as a freshman with the UCLA Bruins. Having five starts as a freshman quarterback at UCLA, Dante became the ninth UCLA true freshman to start a game at quarterback.

Dante Moore College

Dante Moore is attending the University of Oregon as of September 2024. Dante joined UCLA as a freshman in 2023 and is a sophomore in 2024 at Oregon.

Where did Dante Moore go to high school?

Dante Moore attended Martin Luther King High School in Detroit, Michigan. While playing as a quarterback in high school, Dante was named to the East roster for the 2023 All-American Bowl, Adidas All-American Game MVP, and Michigan 2023 Gatorade Player of the Year. Moore also won 2021 MaxPreps High School Michigan Player of the Year.

FAQ's On Dante Moore Grade

A. Dante Moore attended Martin Luther King High School in Detroit, Michigan. 

A. Dante Moore is 1.91 meters tall and weighs 95 (210 lbs) kilograms.

A. Dante Moore is 19 years old as of September 2024. 

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