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'09 VA OL Morgan Moses (Virginia Signee)

HotMic;1654057; said:
You're not new to this....were you expecting something different? The kids that choose on NLOID just aren't "Tressel recruits". Never have been....never will be. I'm a bit shocked at the number of people who still get their hopes on on signing day.....it's the same result every year. Tressel does his damage early.


As for the OL, the staff knows what they have coming up next year.

Which is why they were trying to get 3 or 4, and why we went after Moses late in the game imo. The in state crop doesn't look top promising thus far and there aren't many names popping up nationally. It will be interesting to see if Moses makes it into UVA.
 
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Hard to blame the kid for taking the surer route to playing D-1A football or for keeping his word to the coaching staff he verballed to last year. I'll be following Morgan next year. If he for sure qualifies, I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the starting lineup by the end of the season, if not sooner.

Good luck to Morgan at UVA. And way to stick it out at Fork Union! I know that wasn't easy.
 
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BuckTwenty;1654180; said:
Hard to blame the kid for taking the surer route to playing D-1A football or for keeping his word to the coaching staff he verballed to last year. I'll be following Morgan next year. If he for sure qualifies, I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the starting lineup by the end of the season, if not sooner.

Good luck to Morgan at UVA. And way to stick it out at Fork Union! I know that wasn't easy.

Al Groh was canned at the end of the season, so it's not the same coaching staff that he verballed to last year.
 
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Moses makes his mark early on
By Jerry Ratcliffe
Published: November 05, 2010

Morgan Moses walked into the postgame interview room and plopped himself down, all 6-foot-6, 340-something pounds, not counting what he had for breakfast. In a room full of football players, Moses stuck out like one of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Virginia's freshman offensive lineman was wearing the grin of victory after the Cavaliers had knocked off No. 22 Miami last Saturday afternoon. This game was exactly why Moses came to UVa, to win big games.

This was why Moses endured a year of military school at Fork Union. This is why he worked harder than ever on his academics when many doubted his chances. This is why he turned down Tennessee, Ohio State, and just about every other major football school east of the Mississippi.

"Sure tastes good," Big Mo said of beating the Hurricanes.

http://www2.dailyprogress.com/sports/2010/nov/05/moses-makes-his-mark-early-ar-635045/
 
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