
Moses Named First-Team FCS All-American
1/10/2011 12:00:00 AM | Football
Jan. 10, 2011
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Senior quarterback Jeremy Moses was named Walter Payton Award winner at the annual FCS Awards banquet in Frisco, Texas Thursday night. Following the awards banquet Moses was also named 2010 first-team FCS All-American.
The FCS All-America team was released last month, but The Sports Network decided to hold the placement of the three quarterbacks named to the team until after the voting of the 2010 Walter Payton Award was released.
Moses helped SFA record the nation's top passing offense each of the past two seasons. The Lumberjacks led the nation averaging better than 360 yards per game, and were ranked among the nation's top six in scoring offense and total offense.
Moses has ranked at or near the top in the country in nearly every statistical category in each of the past three seasons. A 2009 Walter Payton Award finalist, Moses led the nation in completions and passing yards, finished second in total offense and sixth overall in points responsible for.
Moses entered his final season as the school's all-time leading passer, and owned all the conference career marks by the midway point of the 2010 season. He closed out his career has one of the NCAA's all-time greatest quarterbacks setting an NCAA FCS career record for completions (1,184) and finishing among the FCS all-time top 10 in total offense (13,201), passing yards (13,401) and touchdown passes (121). Those numbers also place him among the NCAA's top 25, regardless of division, in all four categories.
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