Player Bio: Casey Moore

  Casey Moore
Casey Moore
Player Profile
Position:
Offensive Graduate Assistant
Experience:
3rd Season
Alma Mater (Year):
Stanford (2003)

04/23/2001

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One of the most productive fullbacks in Stanford history, Casey Moore returned to The Farm last season as a graduate assistant coach.

A four-year starter at fullback, he entered the lineup for the third game of the 1999 season and started 44 consecutive contests through the 2002 campaign. Known for his big play ability, he ran for 961 career yards on 158 carries, an average of 6.1 yards per rush. He also reached the end zone 16 times in his Cardinal career, logging 11 touchdowns on the ground while hauling in five scoring passes.

Forever in Stanford lore for his epic Big Game performances, his 94-yard touchdown run against Cal in 1999 was the longest in Big Game history and the second-longest in Cardinal annals. Against Cal in 2000, he scored a pair of touchdowns - including a 25-yard reception on Stanford's first play of overtime that gave the Cardinal a 36-30 win and him his second consecutive Frank Rehm Memorial Award as the outstanding back in The Big Game.

A two-time first team Pac-10 All-Academic selection, Moore also earned honorable mention all conference marks in 2002. Following his collegiate career, Moore was chosen by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round of the 2003 NFL Draft.

Moore graduated from Stanford in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in public policy. Casey and his wife, Karen, reside in Palo Alto.