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Moore played in each of his first 48 possible games at Cal with 47 starts having played in 48 straight games and making 41 starts before missing the season finale against UCLA as a 2016 senior due to injury. Moore earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors and the team's Andy Smith Award for most Big "C" Time for the first time in his career as a first-time team captain as a senior when he started each of the team's first 11 games at right tackle before the injury that forced him to miss the season finale against the Bruins. Moore was one of three offensive lineman along with Chris Borrayo and Aaron Cochran that spent the majority of the 2015 and 2016 campaigns as starters with the trio combining to make 64 starts during those two seasons and paving the way for the Cal offense to be ranked among the nation's elite and set numerous records.
After Cal
• Participated at Cal’s 2017 Pro Day
Cal Career (2012-16)
• Played in 48 of 49 possible games with 47 starts that included a string of 41 in a row that was snapped when he did not play in the regular-season finale of his 2016 senior campaign against UCLA due to injury during the last four seasons from 2013-16 of his five campaigns at Cal
• Started 35 games at right tackle including a career-high all 13 as a 2015 junior and 11 of 12 both as a senior and 2013 redshirt freshman, as well as all 12 games as a 2014 sophomore at left tackle
• Earned the team’s Andy Smith Trophy for the player with the most Big C playing time twice in his career as a 2014 sophomore and then again in his senior campaign
• Had two tackles that he recorded in the season finale of his sophomore season vs. BYU and against Arizona State as a senior
Senior (2016)
• Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors for the first time in his career as well as the Tiny Bates Award for being the team's top player from the Sacramento area (award was presented in May of 2018)
• Started each of the team's first 11 games before missing the regular-season finale vs. UCLA due to injury to mark the only game he missed during the final four seasons of his career and one of only two possible starts he missed during the period
• Anchored an offensive line that has helped Cal to rank fourth nationally in passing offense (358.8 ypg) and fourth-down conversion percentage (74.2%), eighth in first downs offense (335), and 10th in total offense (513.2 ypg)
• A key factor in Cal allowing the second-fewest sacks overall in the Pac-12 and tied for 15th nationally (16)
• Helped Cal establish single-school records for pass completions (383), first downs by penalty (35), fewest fumbles lost (3) and fewest turnovers (15)
• Helped protect quarterback Davis Webb who ranked among the nation’s leaders in nearly every passing category including passing yards per game (357.9 ypg), passing attempts (2nd), completions per game (3rd, 31.83 cpg), points responsible for per game (3rd, 21.7 ppg), completions (4th), total offense (4th, 348.8 ypg), passing yards (6th), total plays (6th), passing touchdowns (T8th) and points responsible for (260, 8th), while he led the Pac-12 in passing yards per game (357.9 ypg) and total offense
• Helped Cal set an NCAA single-game record with 118 plays and a school single-game school record with 40 first downs against Oregon
• Added a career-high-tying one tackle at Arizona State
• Represented Cal at Pac-12 Football Media Days along with senior defensive end DeVante Wilson and head coach Sonny Dykes
• A preseason candidate for all national honors presented to offensive linemen including the Outland Trophy and Vince Lombardi/Rotary Award
• Played in the spring game
Junior (2015)
• Started all 13 games to establish a single-season career-high
• Helped Cal's offense set numerous records including single-season school marks in passing yardage (4,892), passing yards per game (376.3 ypg), passing touchdowns (44), total offense (6,879), total yards per game (529.2 ypg), total touchdowns (63), scoring offense (37.9 ppg, modern-era school record), first downs (341) and first downs passing (201)
• Helped the offense rank third nationally in passing offense, eighth in total offense, 14th in third down conversion percentage (46.9%) and 17th in scoring offense, with all of the numbers second in the Pac-12
• Helped Jared Goff break a pair of Pac-12 single-season records in his final campaign when he passed for 4,719 yards and 43 touchdowns while becoming the first Cal quarterback to earn first-team All-Pac-12 honors since Aaron Rodgers in 2004
• Helped Cal become the only team in the nation to have six receivers with 40 or more catches and the first college football team in recorded history to have six players with 40 or more receptions and three 500-yard rushers in the same season
• Helped Cal set single-game team records with 760 yards of total offense and 36 first downs vs. Oregon State, while tying a modern-era school record with 10 extra-point attempts vs. Grambling State
• Did not participate in spring practices due to injury
Sophomore (2014)
• Started all 12 games at left tackle and was one of seven Cal players to start every contest along with fellow offensive linemen Chris Adcock, Alejandro Crosthwaite and Jordan Rigsbee, as well as Cedric Dozier, Jared Goff and Mustafa Jalil
• Earned the team’s Andy Smith Trophy for the player with the most Big C playing time
• Played a key role for a Cal offense that set or equaled nine single-season school or modern-era school records on the offensive side of the ball including passing yards (4,152), passing touchdowns (37), total yards per game (495.2 ypg) and first downs passing (188), as well modern-era school records for points (459), scoring average (38.2 ppg) and touchdowns (61) that were all that were broken in 2015, as well as tying modern-era records for PAT (56) and PAT attempts (57) that remain school records
• Helped Cal score 55 or more points in a game three times for the first time in the school's modern era including 40 or more five times and 30 or more on 10 occasions
• Helped Cal rank in the top 25 nationally in a total of seven offensive categories including passing offense (6th, 346.0 ypg), scoring offense (10th, 38.3 ppg), total offense (13th, 495.2 ypg), fourth-down conversion percentage (14th, 67.9%, 19-28), first downs (19th, 319), third-down conversions (23rd, 46.1%) and team passing efficiency (24th, 145.77)
• Protected quarterback Jared Goff while he set 15 single-season, single-game or single-play school records that were later broken in 2015 including passing yards (3973), passing touchdowns (35), touchdowns responsible for (35), total offense (3,929) and 300-yard passing games (7), while his consecutive 300-yard passing games (6) and most consecutive passes without an interception (185) remain school records
• Helped Jared Goff rank among the nation’s top 10 in six individual categories including passing touchdowns (5th), passing yards (5th), passing yards per game (5th, 331.1 ypg), completions per game (5th, 26.33 cpg), total offense (8th, 327.4 ypg) and points responsible for per game (9th, 18.0 ppg)
• Participated in the spring game
Freshman (2013)
• Played in all 12 contests and started 11 games at right tackle with the only contest he did not start against Oregon State
• Played a key role for a Cal offense that set or equaled three single-season school records for passing yards (3,977), pass completions (368) and total plays (1,046), with the passing yards mark being broken again in 2014 and 2015, and the pass completions in 2016, for a group that was ranked 10th nationally in passing yards per game
• Helped Jared Goff set school records in passing yardage (3,508), total offense (3,446), completions (320), pass attempts (531) and total plays (590) in his first season as the Bears’ signal caller before breaking all but the total plays mark in 2014 or 2015 with Davis Webb later breaking the completions, pass attempts and total plays records in 2016
Freshman (2012)
• Redshirted
• Did not play
Elk Grove HS (Class of 2012)
• Racked up the honors during his 2011 senior season when he played for a 12-1 squad that reached the Sac-Joaquin Section Division II semifinals and won the Delta Valley League with a 5-0 conference record, playing tackle for an offensive line that helped the team’s run game average 332.9 yards per contest
• Earned first-team Division II All-State honors as a senior from MaxPreps while he was a third-team All-State choice according to ESPN High School California; as well as a second-team All-Sac-Joaquin Section, All-Metro and first-team All-DVL pick; and the DVL Offensive Lineman of the Year
• A first-team All-DVL and second-team All-Metro choice in both his 2009 sophomore and 2010 junior campaigns
• Also played prep basketball, earning third-team All-State honors as a junior in 2010-11
• Earned an Army Scholar-Athlete national award
Recruiting Notes (Class of 2012)
• A three-star recruit of ESPN, MaxPreps, Rivals and Scout, while 247Sports gave him two stars
• Listed as the nation’s No. 54 offensive tackle by Scout and No. 126 at the position according to ESPN, as well as the No. 96 guard by 247Sports
• Ranked as the No. 66 player overall in California/Hawaii/Nevada by SuperPrep
• Listed as the No. 7 offensive tackle in California by Scout
• Ranked as the No. 113 player overall in the state of California by ESPN, while 247Sports had him at No. 169
Other
• Full name is Steven Philip Moore
• Born September 28, 1993
• Parents are Phil and Susan Moore
• Father was an offensive lineman at San Jose State
• Interested in becoming a police officer following his football playing career
• Graduated from Cal in December of 2016 with a bachelor's degree in legal studies
Moore's Career Game Highs
Tackles: 1 (twice, last at ASU, 2016)
Last Updated
July 9, 2018