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subwaydomer.com - Player interviews (KLM). More...
blueandgold.com - Starting sophomore defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore prides himself on being "a lunch-pail player." Apparently, he's also not missing any lunches — or breakfasts, dinners and snacks for that matter. A 230-pound end as a high school senior, the robust Lewis-Moore, whose growth and frame remind one of Justin Tuck's evolution at Notre Dame More...
subwaydomer.blogspot.com - Subway Domer is almost out of doors. Chambers 29 & 30 are opened- Raeshon McNeil and KLM step forward. More...
blueandgold.com - Defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore should help alleviate any concerns about size at his position with his 6-foot-4 and 265-pound frame. He also possesses plenty of talent, according to the praise of his coaches over the course of his first year with the Irish program. More...
blueandgold.com - Which players who have yet to truly make a mark will be heavily relied on this season in vital capacities? More...
subwaydomer.blogspot.com - Dayne Crist, Jimmy Clausen, Darrin Walls, and others speak with the media. More...
blueandgold.com - Since Johnson sat out most of his senior season with a knee injury, I reached back to watch some junior film of the talented prospect. He likely could have returned at the end of the season, but made a tough decision and opted to remain out and focus on his future at the next level. He even stayed home during the Army All-American Bowl week so he More...
notredame.scout.com - Everyday for seven years - from third grade to ninth grade - Kapron Lewis-Moore and his mother Wanna Lewis traveled 120 miles roundtrip from their home in Ranger, Texas to school in Weatherford. More...
irishglory.blogspot.com - IrishGlory discusses commits from the DL. More...
bluegraysky.blogspot.com - Before we move on from the recruiting Class of 2008, here's a look at the 23rd and final recruit to pick the Irish; Texas defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore. His recruitment as Signing Day approached, KLM's went back and forth a few times between Texas A&M and Notre Dame before he ultimately chose the Irish. "Basically, what changed my mind was I talked to my mom about the possibilities after college, and I'm not saying A&M is a bad college, but I More...