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Jeff Moser

Jeff Moser

  • Class
    1996
  • Induction
    2021
  • Sport(s)
    Football
Jeff Moser knows how to succeed on a football field.
 
Despite not fitting the bill of an imposing prototypical quarterback, he possessed that “It Factor,” and he had it in surplus.
 
A native of Ardmore, Okla., Moser was Southeastern football’s signal caller from 1993-1996, helping the Savages to an OIC Championship and an appearance in the Aztec Bowl.
 
He earned All-America honors in 1996 and was a three-time All-OIC selection, earning OIC Player of the Year recognition that same season. He would also take home Southeastern’s Male Athlete of the year award.
 
Moser still ranks as Southeastern’s All-Time career leader in passing yards with 7,969 yards, including the fifth-best single season total when he posted 2,814 yards in 1995. He also still maintains the top
career marks for passing attempts and completions.
 
Over the 1995 season he would piece together a 2,814 yard passing season which still ranks as the fifth best single season in SE history, and was the second-best mark ever when his set it. It would stay in second for 19 seasons.
 
He owns the career passing record with 7,969 yards, and both the career passing attempts and completions mark. Moser was a 1995 All-American and earned all Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference
honors three times, and as a starter for the Savages he would win nearly 70 percent of his games. Putting together four-straight winning seasons, and maybe best of all, owning rival East Central to the tune of a 3-1 record over those seasons.
 
Over his four seasons he would share the field with 10 other players who would earn All-American honors, including two, Jonathon Polson and Pete Spratt, who are joining him in the 2021 Hall of Fame Induction Class.
 
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