Talking With 6'4 Peoria Senior WR Jaivyn Moore - Name You Must Watch

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Jaivyn Moore Peoria WR 6'4 190 Class Of 2024

Jaivyn Moore how is your season going so far? My season is going good our team is getting better at what we do everyday and things are starting to fall in line. What does football mean to you? Football to me is everything, I’ve been playing my whole life, I don’t know anything else and it’s deeper than a game to me it will help align my future and I’ve learned a lot of life lessons from it, and it pulls me away from the bad. I love this sport, it is an art. What should college coaches know about you? I’m a hard working on and off the field. I can be a leader, one to push another to their full potential.
What schools have you talked to so far?
A couple of D2s like McKendree and Upper Iowa, but I’ve got a whole season left so I’m definitely keeping my options open. I plan on playing at the Division 1 or JUCO level that’s my goal as of right now.
What do you feel is your strongest trait on the football field?
I personally think my strongest trait would be my athleticism and being able to adjust on the ball, just my hand and focus on the ball.
Who on Peoria is having a breakout season?
I would say a lot of the offensive players like Tino Gist, TQ Webb, Maliek Ross. Defensively I would say Gary Rutherford, and Spencer Russell.
What is your dream school to play for on the collegiate level? My dream school would be The U of I (Illinois) I always wanted to play college ball there and stay close to home.
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