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Micah Mosley, RB, Nederland, North Texas – Will graduate from North Texas in May with a degree in mechanical engineering. After that, he will begin his career with ISP in Beaumont as an engineer. He is now the son-in-law of his high school coach, Larry Neumann. Mosley was on the team four years at North Texas but was hindered by injuries much of his college career, including a foot injury that kept him from playing his senior year. His best season, stat-wise, was his freshman year, in which he rushed for 461 yards on 94 carries with five touchdowns.

Read more: http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/sports/hs/article/Where-are-they-now-Looking-back-at-the-2007-high-2755545.php#ixzz1kxWSfiQp

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Congrats, Micah. The Mean green nation will miss the opportunity of seeing you play. Sorry about the injuries, but you handled it like a professional....hope to see you back at UNT for some games this fall.

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Hats off to Nederland's son, Micah Moseley, who was awarded a scholarship to UNT, played some very good football before injuries got the best of him, and most importantly, earned a college degree. Congratulations Micah!

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Jefferson County born, I have pulled for Micah since he came to North Texas. Glad to see him succeed and I wish him well. I'm sure that this is just another of the many successes that will come his way. Congratulations, Micah!

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Jefferson County born, I have pulled for Micah since he came to North Texas. Glad to see him succeed and I wish him well. I'm sure that this is just another of the many successes that will come his way. Congratulations, Micah!

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