Advertisement
football Edit

2007 Texas QB making most of season

Baytown (Texas) Lee junior quarterback Jeremy Moses is not off to the greatest start to his season, but the 0-4 start to the season has taught the talented young player many valuable lessons.
After starting as a sophomore, the 6-foot-1, 180-pound Moses is getting loads of experience that many other underclassmen do not get. Now, he's ready to turn it around and have a big finish to the year.
Advertisement
"We played some tough teams, so we're not real worried," Moses said about the winless start. "You learn something everyday in our offense. More experience is always better and that's what I'm getting."
Colleges have even started taking a look at Moses with letters already coming to his door.
"Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Florida State, and Northwestern letters have come so far," Moses said. "Utah State actually tried to offer because they thought I was a senior. When they found out I was only a junior, they pulled back on that."
"I really like the Florida State letters. Basically anywhere with a spread out offense is something I definitely wouldn't mind playing in."
When senior receiver James Cleveland made his college choice, it began to get Moses thinking about his plans for the future of his recruitment.
"That was great for him and he got it done before his senior year was over," Moses said about Cleveland. "That's what I'd like to do. I want to get some offers early on and make a decision to get it out of the way.
It looks like Moses, who has already thrown for 854 yards and eight touchdowns so far this year, is off to a great start to see some of those early offers.
Advertisement