Hall of Athletic Honor
Ryan Moore was a force in the middle of the Bullet defense for four years. A four-year starter at inside linebacker, he was a ballhawk that opposing offenses could often do little to stop.
Moore reached triple-figure tackles in each of his final three seasons and still holds the program record for most career tackles with 430. One of only two players in the history of the conference with more than 400 stops, he had 24 games with double-digit tackles. Not only did he stop the ballcarrier coming his way, he often made sure to get the opposing team off the field, nabbing 16 interceptions during his storied career. Nearly one-third of those picks ended with Moore in the endzone. His five interceptions returned for a touchdown, which included three as a senior in 2001, still stands as not only a Gettysburg record but the most by any CC defender. His senior year started with a bang, returning a pair of second-quarter interceptions for touchdowns, sprinting 19 and 22 yards.
All told, he racked up a record-setting 223 interception return yards in his tenure. A three-time all-conference selection, he also earned All-America accolades in 1999, 2000 and 2001. In addition to his 16 picks, he broke up another 16 passes and forced a pair of fumbles.
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