Football
Moses, Jeremy

Jeremy Moses
- Title:
- Assistant Coach (RB)
- Email:
- mosesjs@sfasu.edu
- Phone:
- 468-3502
One of the most decorated players in SFA football history, Jeremy Moses enters his seventh season as an assistant coach for the Lumberjacks and first as co-offensive coordinator. For the second consecutive season, Moses will work with SFA’s wide receiver corps after overseeing the running back group for three seasons and the Lumberjacks’ quarterbacks in his first two years on staff.
In his first year in charge of SFA’s wideouts, Moses led a talented group of receivers highlighted by sophomore Tamrick Pace, who claimed All-Southland Second Team honors after leading the team in receptions (53) and receiving yards (645) for the second-straight season. Pace, who is on pace to etch his name in SFA’s record books for career receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions, reached the 1,000-yard receiving mark in 2017 after just 15 games played. Moses also coached the duo of junior FBS transfers Terian Goree and Frank Iheanacho, who made their presence felt in the Southland Conference by combining for 75 catches for 656 yards.
Prior to the 2017 season, Moses spent three years working with the SFA running backs, overseeing a group that rushed for over 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns in 2016. Sophomore Loren Easly led the way with 497 yards and seven touchdowns for the 'Jacks with senior Joshawa West adding 452 yards on the ground. Newcomer Kijana Amous also came on strong at the end of the season, finishing with 228 yards and a touchdown.
The Lumberjack rushing unit continued to thrive in 2015, led by the emergence of freshman Easly, who led the team with 759 rushing yards and two of the top-10 longest runs in program history. Junior West added to the rushing attack with his 617 yards, giving SFA a balanced onslaught on the ground. In 2014, Moses spent the season leading Walter Payton Award finalist Gus Johnson, guiding the senior to the best rushing season in both SFA and Southland history. It formed a unique storyline with a Walter Payton Award winner mentoring a Walter Payton Award finalist.
The first player in school or conference history to win the Walter Payton Award (2010), given annually to the top football player at the FCS level, Moses was a key member of the Lumberjack staff in his first two seasons as a coach in Nacogdoches. He helped guide quarterback Brady Attaway, his former backup, to close out his SFA career second all-time in the Lumberjack record books in nearly every passing category, trailing only his mentor Moses.
Named to numerous All-America teams during his collegiate career from 2007-10, Moses re-wrote both school and Southland record books on his way to being named FCS National Player of the Year. A two-time Southland Player of the Year selection, Moses graduated from SFA as the NCAA’s all-time leader in completions (1,184) at the FCS level.
Following his playing career for the Purple and White, Moses spent one season at North Alabama as an offensive assistant on Terry Bowden’s coaching staff before returning to his alma mater.
The 2011 SFA graduate is married to the former Jessica Miller and the couple has one son, Owen, born in 2016.
The Moses File
Hometown: Baytown, Texas
High School: Lee
College: Stephen F. Austin (2011)
Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at quarterback for SFA, 2010 Walter Payton Award winner, FCS National Player of the Year, multiple All-America selections, SFA’s all-time leading passer
Family: Jessica (wife), Owen (son)
Coaching Experience
2012-Present: Stephen F. Austin | Quarterbacks/Running Backs/Wide Receivers/Co-Offensive Coordinator
2011: North Alabama | Offensive Assistant
In his first year in charge of SFA’s wideouts, Moses led a talented group of receivers highlighted by sophomore Tamrick Pace, who claimed All-Southland Second Team honors after leading the team in receptions (53) and receiving yards (645) for the second-straight season. Pace, who is on pace to etch his name in SFA’s record books for career receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions, reached the 1,000-yard receiving mark in 2017 after just 15 games played. Moses also coached the duo of junior FBS transfers Terian Goree and Frank Iheanacho, who made their presence felt in the Southland Conference by combining for 75 catches for 656 yards.
Prior to the 2017 season, Moses spent three years working with the SFA running backs, overseeing a group that rushed for over 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns in 2016. Sophomore Loren Easly led the way with 497 yards and seven touchdowns for the 'Jacks with senior Joshawa West adding 452 yards on the ground. Newcomer Kijana Amous also came on strong at the end of the season, finishing with 228 yards and a touchdown.
The Lumberjack rushing unit continued to thrive in 2015, led by the emergence of freshman Easly, who led the team with 759 rushing yards and two of the top-10 longest runs in program history. Junior West added to the rushing attack with his 617 yards, giving SFA a balanced onslaught on the ground. In 2014, Moses spent the season leading Walter Payton Award finalist Gus Johnson, guiding the senior to the best rushing season in both SFA and Southland history. It formed a unique storyline with a Walter Payton Award winner mentoring a Walter Payton Award finalist.
The first player in school or conference history to win the Walter Payton Award (2010), given annually to the top football player at the FCS level, Moses was a key member of the Lumberjack staff in his first two seasons as a coach in Nacogdoches. He helped guide quarterback Brady Attaway, his former backup, to close out his SFA career second all-time in the Lumberjack record books in nearly every passing category, trailing only his mentor Moses.
Named to numerous All-America teams during his collegiate career from 2007-10, Moses re-wrote both school and Southland record books on his way to being named FCS National Player of the Year. A two-time Southland Player of the Year selection, Moses graduated from SFA as the NCAA’s all-time leader in completions (1,184) at the FCS level.
Following his playing career for the Purple and White, Moses spent one season at North Alabama as an offensive assistant on Terry Bowden’s coaching staff before returning to his alma mater.
The 2011 SFA graduate is married to the former Jessica Miller and the couple has one son, Owen, born in 2016.
The Moses File
Hometown: Baytown, Texas
High School: Lee
College: Stephen F. Austin (2011)
Playing Experience: Four-year letter winner at quarterback for SFA, 2010 Walter Payton Award winner, FCS National Player of the Year, multiple All-America selections, SFA’s all-time leading passer
Family: Jessica (wife), Owen (son)
Coaching Experience
2012-Present: Stephen F. Austin | Quarterbacks/Running Backs/Wide Receivers/Co-Offensive Coordinator
2011: North Alabama | Offensive Assistant