56 Corey Moore Retired Jersey
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TacklesSacksPass DefenseFumblesBlocked
SeasonGPGSSoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsIntBUPDQBHRcvFFKick
1996000000.0-00.0-00000000
19971102316397.0-144.5-3100013011
199811103928675.0-1513.5-11101120222
1999111045156011.0-3217.0-15003325130
Career33201075916623.0-6135.0-29204458363

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Interception ReturnsFumble Returns
SeasonGPGSNo.YDSAvgTDLongNo.YDSAvgTDLong
199600000.00000.00
1997110000.000000.000
19981110000.000221.002
19991110000.00013232.0132
Career3320000.00033411.3132

In three years on campus, Corey Moore amassed 35.0 sacks for losses, totaling 292 yards. He left Tech as the most decorated player ever to put on the Hokie uniform. He won the 1999 Bronko Nagurski Award as college football's defensive player of the year. Moore also won the 1999 Lombardi Award as college football's lineman of the year. He became Tech's second-ever unanimous All-American, joining Jim Pyne. Moore won the Dudley Award as the top college player in Virginia, the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year award and was selected as Football News' Defensive Player of the Year.

Moore had his jersey retired October 23, 2010.

In 2002, the Virginia Tech athletics department developed a new policy on retiring jerseys. This special honor is bestowed to acknowledge an individual who has won an established national award in their sport, while allowing the number to continue to be worn by others. Tech will no longer retire numbers.