An offensive lineman at Montana State, declared on Twitter Tuesday that he intends to use the NCAA Transfer Portal.
He played both guard and tackle in 2024, was selected to the first team All-Big Sky this season. Montana State advanced to the FCS national title game with his assistance.
He is entering the transfer portal after spending three seasons at Montana State. He was also a starter for the Bobcats in 2023, starting all 12 games at left tackle, while earning Freshman All-American honors.
He is sure to attract some attention out of the transfer portal. He wrote a statement announcing his decision to leave Montana State.
“After careful consideration I have decided to enter the transfer portal with two years of eligibility remaining,” Conner Moore posted on Twitter. “I want to take a moment to thank my coaches, teammates, and Bobcat Nation for the incredible experience.
“My time here has been filled with personal growth, unforgettable memories, and lifelong friendships. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a special program and will cherish my time here at Montana State.
“I look forward to what the future holds and appreciate all the support I have received along the way!!”
Conner Moore helped Montana State to special 2024 season
Montana State and Conner Moore had a fantastic 2024 season. The Bobcats lost to North Dakota State on Monday night after making it all the way to the FCS national championship game.
Montana State defeated South Dakota, Idaho, and UT Martin during the FCS playoffs.
The Bobcats had a perfect 15-0 record going into the national championship game, but they lost badly to North Dakota State right away.
At the break, NDSU had a commanding 21-3 lead that was ultimately insurmountable.
Early in the fourth quarter, Montana State fought back and reduced North Dakota State’s lead to 28–25, but the Bobcats ultimately ran out of time.
Still, it was a special season for Montana State, and Conner Moore was a big part of that.
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