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Andrew Moses
# 66
Offensive Lineman - OL
Height: 6' 3"   Weight: 280
Junior
Previous Affiliations
High School:  Bishop Watterson
Hometown:  Dublin, Ohio
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Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 06/29/2007
Buckeye Bits: experienced offensive lineman who is a veteran of the Buckeye program … worked behind Mike Brewster at center this spring … graduated in March with bachelor’s degree in political science

2008 (Junior): saw increased action as a reserve center for the Big Ten champions … first-year letterman

2007 (Sophomore): played in seven games in a backup role along the offensive line for the Big Ten champions

2006 (Freshman): worked primarily on the Buckeye scout team … scout team champion vs. Cincinnati

2005 (Redshirt): joined the Ohio State football program as a walk-on … took a redshirt his first season at OSU

High School: helped Bishop Watterson High to the football state championship in 2002, the final four in 2004 and the elite eight in 2003… 74 tackles, seven sacks and an interception as a senior … also helped the basketball team to the state elite eight … captain in both sports … 2004 Dispatch lineman of the year … all-state in football and all-conference in football and basketball … scholar-athlete award … Watterson senior leadership team

Personal: son of Ann and Charley Moses, both OSU grads … has one brother, Chris, another OSU alum … his grandfather helped found the Ohio State opthamology department … member of the OSU Honors Program … selected for prestigious Mortar Board honorary in spring, 2008 … 2008 CoSIDA academic all-district second team … 2008 Big Ten all-academic

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