Summary
T.J. Moe got the best hands on the Missouri football team dirty yesterday -- and there wasn't a football in sight. Trading his No. 28 jersey for a yellow poncho, the wide receiver got on his hands and knees in the rain for some yard work outside the Family Counseling Center on Garth Avenue, all in the spirit of community service.
"It shows we care about the environment and other people who are less fortunate and that we're not just a bunch of dumb athletes," Moe said as he pulled weeds alongside about a dozen teammates. "We're not just taking a scholarship and just trying to get to the NFL. We're trying to do the important things."See the full content of this document
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; Tigers Spend Day As Volunteers.
As Moe and his teammates worked around her building in the rain, Tamara Ford, the Family Counseling Center marketing director, handed out gardening tools and praised the players...
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