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service in Europe by offensive line coach Chris Wiesehan. Moore was one of the first five athletes to earn a scholarship with the help of PPI, a service that has now helped more than 120 athletes.Wiesehan coached Moore at Temple in 2018, before leaving to join former Owls coach Geoff Collins’ staff at Georgia Tech. He taught the early enrollee basic technique and cross-trained him to play all five positions on the offensive line.
“I figured he would have gotten the call earlier in the day,” Klein said. “I was like, ‘You know you just got drafted, right?’ And he was like, ‘No, I had no idea.’” “They’re so smart, so intelligent,” Warner said about Temple’s offensive line. “Just awesome people in general, so it’s just fun to be around them, be part of the game. Just grateful for what they did for this program. It’s going to live on forever.”The key takeaways from Saturday’s annual Spring game for Temple football? Here’s what we saw
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