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Ole Miss loses S C.J. Moore for the season due to torn pectoral muscle
By Adam Spencer
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The Ole Miss defense can’t afford to be without any key players, but that’s exactly what will happen for the remainder of the 2018 season.
According to news on Tuesday, S C.J. Moore will miss the rest of the season while recovering from an injury.
Per co-defensive coordinator Jason Jones, Moore tore a pectoral muscle — an injury that is expected to take four or five months to heal:
INJURY UPDATE: Ole Miss co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Jason Jones said that after talks with trainers he expects safety C.J. Moore's torn pectoral muscle to be a 4-5 month recovery.
— Maddie Lee (@maddie_m_lee) October 2, 2018
Moore was a starting safety for the Rebels, who struggled mightily on pass defense all year. Moore had 17 tackles, an interception and two fumble recoveries before his season-ending injury.
Sadly, Moore is a senior, so we’ll have to see if this injury spells the end of his career at Ole Miss.
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