Tony Moll | Tackle/Guard | Nevada | 6'5" - 308 lbs.
Nevada 2004: Was switched to offensive line in the spring and is expected to make an impact as a starting tackle in 2005. Started two games in 2004 as the second tight end and played in all 12. Caught five balls for 40 yards and two touchdowns, a four yarder vs. Sac State and a five yarder vs. Tulsa. His long was a 21-yarder vs. Buffalo and added an 11-yard reception vs. Boise State.
2003: Started in 11 games in 2003 and had 67 yards on six catches. He also caught two touchdowns which tied him with six other receivers for most TD's for a receiver. Best game was against San Jose State with three catches for 37 yards.
Nevada 2002: Played as a back up tight end and special teams player.
Nevada 2001: Red-shirted. Was voted Most Improved Offensive Lineman/Tight End in 2002 spring practice.
High School: A versatile athlete for his size, was a three-sport athlete for four years at Sonoma Valley High School. He was selected first-team, all-league at defensive end and at tight end, in addition to being named All-Redwood Empire at defensive end. As well as being an accomplished athlete, Tony received the "Press Democrat Youth Service Award" scholarship for outstanding Sonoma County High seniors. Tony's dad coached former Wolf Pack great Mark McVeigh.
Personal: Born 8/23/83. Parents are Glenn and Gina Moll. Majoring in Secondary Education.
Bio courtesy of University of Nevada
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