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Newsstand: Rod Moore 'Called Game' apparel commemorating OSU pick available

Anthony Broomeby:Anthony Broome11/28/23

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Michigan junior defensive back Rod Moore secured the signature play of his career in last Saturday’s 30-24 win over Ohio State with a game-sealing interception with under 30 seconds to play. Now, he has partnered with The Players Trunk in an NIL opportunity to commemorate the play.

“Excited to announce I’ve teamed up with @theplayerstrunk to create some limited edition merchandise commemorating THE game! We all know how it ended!!!” Moore said on social media on Monday.

The gear collection includes a player likeness of Moore with the words “Called Game” in all camps. The apparel line has a price range of $29.99 for t-shirts to $59.99 for hooded sweatshirts. According to The Players Trunk, Moore will get the majority of profits for each unit sold.

“I really can’t put into words how I’m feeling,” Moore said after the win. “Being a three-peat and being from Ohio, it feels great. Especially them guys not recruiting me when I was coming out of high school, just being able to beat them and get the get back on them feels so good.”

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Moore and the Wolverines are back in action on Saturday night, playing for Michigan’s third-straight Big Ten Championship. The opponent comes in the form of the Iowa Hawkeyes, whom U-M will have seen for a third season in a row and the second time the two have met in the conference title game.

Kickoff from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis is set for 8 p.m. ET on FOX.

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“They have really good players and a really great scheme. Always in the right place. The way they adjust to motions, the way they adjust to shifts, they can adjust the tempo. They’re in the right place at the right time. Then, there’s a mentality to go after the ball and the nose for the ball, it’s at a very elite high level. The ball’s in the air, but the tips, the overthrows… it’s just an image of heat-seeking missiles after the ball. You have got to be really precise offensively. When you’re running the ball, the blocks have to be, crisp, they have to be sustained, throws have to be accurate and they have to be on time. You have to play really good, disciplined football.”

– Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh on the Big Ten title matchup with Iowa

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