Randy Moss might be part of the subsequent class inducted into the Faculty Soccer Corridor of Fame, however the former broad receiver doesn’t seem too enthusiastic about it.
Moss on Wednesday was requested by Kay Adams on the “Up & Adams” present about his upcoming honor, and he didn’t pull punches. Moss instructed he was a bit confused about what had taken so lengthy, contemplating his faculty profession ended over 25 years in the past, particularly since he has already been inducted into the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame.
“I don’t know something both about (the Faculty Soccer Corridor of Fame),” Moss confessed. “I feel, if you do it backwards, am I purported to be excited? I’m very appreciative, and it goes again to the physique of labor.”
Moss could also be brutally trustworthy right here, however he’s not the one one. The Atlanta-based museum maintains a strict set of criteria for induction consideration, together with not less than one first-team All-American nod. Gamers can’t be inducted till 10 years have handed since their final collegiate recreation, and should have ended their skilled profession earlier than induction might be thought of, which is an odd caveat that doesn’t appear significantly related to the group’s mission.
Moss performed one dominant season at Marshall in 1997, through which he caught 90 passes for 1,647 yards and 25 touchdowns.
Moss can certainly be moved by tributes and honors. This merely doesn’t appear to be one among them. Regardless, he might be inducted in December alongside the likes of Larry Fitzgerald and Julius Peppers.