CFC Coach Clinic Ottawa-Gatineau BIO: RedBlacks Travis Moore speaks on Receiver play

Moore to discuss Receiver skills and drills

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TRAVIS MOORE

BIO:

Travis Moore, a 43-year-old native of Santa Monica, California, has coached in the CFL since 2009 with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (running backs) before moving to the B.C. Lions for three seasons to coach the receivers. Last year, he served as receivers coach in Edmonton.

As a player, Moore broke into the CFL with Calgary in 1994, following his collegiate days at Ball State. In his rookie season, Moore played five games with the Stampeders, catching seven passes for 62 yards. He then joined the New Orleans Saints of the NFL in 1995, before returning to Calgary in 1996. He spent seven more seasons with the Stampeders and won two Grey Cups. He was named a CFL All-Star in three straight seasons, starting in 1999. He scored 79 career touchdowns and finished his CFL career with 9,930 receiving yards.

Moore led the league in receiving yards (1,198) in 1999 and in the 2000 season finished tied for the CFL crown with Winnipeg’s Milt Stegall with 15 touchdown receptions.

Moore played the 2001 season in the XFL for the San Francisco Demons where he helped the team reach the championship final and returned to the CFL with Calgary in 2002 before completing his playing career with Saskatchewan for three years, retiring after the 2005 campaign.

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