Arizona Football adds late 2022 commitment in Wendell Moe

Oct 28, 2017; Tucson, AZ, USA; Arizona Wildcats flags are displayed during the second half against the Washington State Cougars at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Casey Sapio-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 28, 2017; Tucson, AZ, USA; Arizona Wildcats flags are displayed during the second half against the Washington State Cougars at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Casey Sapio-USA TODAY Sports /
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The 2022 Arizona Football season is just around the corner and the Wildcats have added a late commitment in 2022 offensive lineman, Wendell More. 

We are well into the off-season for Arizona Football, but that doesn’t mean that the Wildcats were done recruiting either! As we all recently found out, Arizona has added a late commitment for 2022 in Southern California offensive lineman, Wendell Moe.

Making news via social media on Saturday evening, it was announced that Wendell committed to the Wildcats, this despite being previously committed to Morgan State just a few months ago. And luckily for us, Wendell is coming to the South West!

Rated as a three-star offensive lineman in the class of 2022, Moe brings some much-needed depth and size to an offensive line that was in desperate need of it, especially as fellow 2022 commit Jacob Reece is now out due to some health complications.

Coming into the off-season, Arizona Football desperately needed offensive line depth, and the addition of Wendell Moe gives the Wildcats immediate help.

A lesser-known recruit in the class, Wendell comes to Tucson with plenty of size and upside, and his addition further emphasizes Arizona’s focus and success in tapping into that Polynesian pipeline, especially out of Southern California.

Moe has become Arizona’s 23rd commitment for the class of 2022, and even with his late addition, he should help provide immediate depth to a group that was in desperate need of it.

He stands a big and sturdy 6-feet-3-inches and weighs 330 pounds, and he hails from the supremely Long Beach Poly High School in Long Beach, CA.

Despite being a standout two-way player for the Jackrabbits, Moe mostly projects as a guard for the Wildcats.

He is a big kid, but even at his size, he moves quite well, and still possesses plenty of explosiveness off the line of scrimmage! Wendell excels in run blocking, he plays with a nasty streak, and he does a great job in initiating contact, ultimately punishing the defensive player.

Take a look at the Wildcats’ new lineman!

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