Moore was an absolute menace during Sacred Heart’s 56-28 road win over NEC rival Bryant. Spending much of the day in Bryant’s backfield, the disruptive defensive lineman logged 6.0 tackles for loss in helping Sacred Heart move to 7-1 overall. Moore, who finished with eight total tackles, levied 3.0 sacks on the Bryant quarterback and produced another 3.0 loss-incurring hits as part of SHU’s stout run defense. The Pioneers limited Bryant to only four (4) yards rushing, the lowest total in a Northeast Conference game since 2006 and the 15th-lowest total in league single-game history. Moore’s hits for a loss helped force Bryant into 3-and-out situations on four occasions. Only two of Moore’s eight stops did not result in a loss, but both tackles were difference-makers. He stopped the Bryant ball carrier for no gain on a 2-and-8 play on the Bulldogs’ opening possession of the game and the potential scoring drive ended on downs two plays later (Moore’s quarterback hurry forced an incompletion on 3rd down). With SHU protecting a 21-0 lead late in the second quarter, Bryant’s Michael Perry gained two yards before Moore jarred the ball loose and SHU recovered at the Bryant 42-yard line. Moore forced a quick Bryant punt on the opening possession of the second half when he sacked Mike Westerhaus for a 9-yard loss on 2-and-9.