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didn’t quite know what to expect when he traveled to Tennessee this weekend for an official visit with the Vols. He had never been there and wasn’t sure if it would be the right choice to continue his college career.But the Stanford defensive lineman felt differently at the end of the weekend trip to Knoxville. He announced Sunday afternoon that he committed to the Tennessee game, giving the Vols a veteran defensive lineman with plenty of experience and two seasons under his belt.The 6-foot-2, 303-pound Moi chose Tennessee over Washington. He was a sophomore this season and has three years to play in the last two seasons..

“I think it just checked all my boxes,” he told GoVols247 before announcing his decision. “I could go to a place where football, it’s almost like a religion here and people support their players and they really love the program.”And then from a coaching standpoint, it’s a great fit. I know that I will be taken care of not only as a footballer, but also for the development of my character and just my well-being. The resume of (defensive) coach (Rodney) Garner and the players he produced and (defensive coordinator Tim) Banks and (head) coach (Josh) Heupel, whose program is constantly on the rise.”I’m so excited to be a part of this and try to bring a championship back to Tennessee.”Moi, a former standout at San Diego Cathedral Catholic High School, played in all 12 Stanford games in 2023 and had seven starts. He was in the starting lineup for the Cardinal’s final six games of the season..

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