2020 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Watch List
2022 (r-Jr.) | 10/1: Moses played in 10 of WKU's 14 games on the season while making one start at Hawaii. He carried the ball 26 times on the year for 152 yards, and factored into the passing game with five catches for 26 yards. Moses' best game of the season came against Charlotte when he gained 46 yards on eight carries. His longest run of the season came at Indiana when he ripped off a gain of 29 yards.
2021 (r-So.) | 11/0: Moses appeared in 11 games for WKU during the team's run to a Conference USA East Division Championship. The running back carried the ball 27 times for 146 yards and a touchdown. He recorded a season-high 33 yards twice in wins over FIU and Florida Atlantic. Moses scored his lone touchdown of the season in the victory at FIU.
2020 (r-So.) | 11/0: After missing back-to-back seasons with knee injuries, Moses returned to play in 11 games, with 60 carries for 144 yards (5.3 average). Had at least one carry in all 11 games, including a season-high 12 on Nov. 14 vs. Southern Miss. Had a season-high 43 yards and a career-long rush of 28 on Nov. 21 vs. FIU. Also had nine catches for 38 yards out of the backfield. He will retain his redshirt sophomore year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 (r-So.) 1/0: Moses appeared in the season-opener on Aug. 29 vs. Central Arkansas, with one rush for six yards and three receptions for a career-high 51 yards. He did, however, suffer a injury during the game that forced him to miss the remainder of the season, and received a medical hardship waiver of eligibility.
2018 (So.): Moses redshirted the 2018 season while recovering from an injury sustained during spring camp.
2017 (Fr.) | 11/4: Moses struck like lightning in his debut on The Hill, scoring a 19-yard touchdown on his first carry as a Hilltopper on Sept. 16 vs. Louisiana Tech. Overall, he ranked second on WKU with 67 rushes for 268 yards, while also adding a pair of touchdowns. His other score came the next week vs. Ball State, a five-yard touchdown with 98 seconds remaining that put the Hilltoppers ahead for good, 26-21. Against the Cardinals on Sept. 23, he had 12 carries for a career-high 56 yards and added four receptions for a career-high 48 yards, giving him 104 all-purpose yards for the evening. The following game, on Oct. 7 at UTEP, he rushed the ball a career-high 19 times for 50 yards, while adding a career-high six catches for 37 yards. On the year, he led WKU running backs with 20 receptions for 158 yards, recording a career-long 24-yard catch-and-run on Nov. 24 at FIU. He caught at least one pass in eight games and tallied three receptions for 20-plus yards.
HS/Misc.: Moses prepped at William T. Dwyer HS under coach Jack Daniels. During his junior year campaign, he posted 144 carries, 1,073 yards and 10 touchdowns while averaging 119.2 yards per game. Moses his senior year tallied 64 carries, 621 yards and seven touchdowns. The all-purpose back also racked up 203 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns out of the backfield in his career for the Gators. Moses was rated a two-star on 247Sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com. He was considered the 133rd-best running back in the country and the 374th-best overall prospect in Florida.