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team in 1944 1945 and 1946. He led the NCAA in both 1944 and 1945 in total receptions and receiving yardage. In 1945 Moseley lead in yards per reception as well to be the only player in NCAA history to lead the nation in all 3 receiving categories., T. Moseley also lettered for Georgia in
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basketball, track, and tennis. In addition Moseley was a swim and diving champion at Georgia. He later worked as a football coach at various military and high schools, including
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ESPN College Football Encyclopedia (2005), pp. 1197 and 1201.
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Newnan, Georgia
Greensboro, North Carolina
Georgia
Huntsville HS
Castle Heights Military Academy
NCAA receiving leader
All-SEC
1945
1944
All-American
college football
Georgia Bulldogs football
Riverside Military
St. Augustine High School
List of college football yearly receiving leaders
"Moseley, Georgia's Gardella, Makes Circus Catches But Tops Nation's Receivers"
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