Michigan soccer reportedly suffered a major personnel loss throughout Sunday’s spring observe in Ann Arbor.
Based on 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz, Wolverines security Rod Moore suffered a torn ACL, which might presumably put his 2024 season unsure.
Rivals.com’s Josh Henschke additionally confirmed the harm, which he described as “non-contact.” Michigan fears ACL/MCL harm for Moore, Henschke mentioned.
A local of Clayton, Ohio, the 6-foot, 198-pound Moore has been a three-year starter for Michigan. He was a third-team All-Large Ten choice by the coaches in 2023.
In 12 video games final season, Moore logged 38 complete tackles and a pair of interceptions, together with the game-clinching one in Michigan’s common season finale in opposition to archrival Ohio State.
“I used to be telling myself, and I advised all people, ‘Any individual has to make the play,'” Moore mentioned in regards to the interception after the sport. “The season was on the road, all the pieces that we talked about earlier than the season was on the road.”
Moore broke out in 2022 when he recorded 71 complete tackles, 4 interceptions and 7 passes defensed in 14 video games. For his profession, he has 141 complete tackles, six interceptions, 13 passes defensed and 0.5 sacks.
Had Moore entered the 2024 NFL Draft, he would have heard his identify known as, so his determination to return to Michigan was met with fanfare from Wolverines followers.
Hopefully he’ll be capable of make a full and speedy restoration.