Moss, Randy 1977–
Randy Moss 1977–
Professional football player
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Randy Moss, the star receiver for the Minnesota Vikings foot-ball team, is a volatile combination of tremendous athletic talent and troubled personal history. While he racked up impressive statistics for touchdown receptions on the field, he made headlines with his scandalous off-field behavior. The Heisman-trophy contender nearly squashed his own promising career in the NFL because coaches were worried that his exploits would supercede his talent, but in his first season with the Minnesota Vikings he proved his critics wrong. While staying out of trouble, Moss went from being a third-string receiver to the Vikings’ star player, proving that he is capable of fulfilling NFL expectations.
Moss was born in Rand, West Virginia, to Maxine Moss and Randy Pratt on February 13, 1977. He grew up in the small mining town with his mother and sister Latisia and a half-brother Eric. As a high school student Moss was perhaps the finest athlete ever to come out of West Virginia, excelling in football, winning the state’s Mr. Basketball title twice, and winning state championships in the 100 and 200 meters in track. After winning state track titles as a sophomore he switched to baseball and played to a similarly high level.
Moss was recruited to play foot-ball all over the country but settled on Notre Dame. After signing a letter of intent to play football for the Fighting Irish, Moss participated in a racially motivated fight at school which resulted in his expulsion and a 30-day jail sentence. Notre Dame revoked his scholarship claiming his application was incorrectly filled Irish coach at the time, Fighting time, recommended Moss to Bobby Bowden at Florida State University. Moss attended Florida State for his freshman year, but was redshirted, meaning he did not play with the football team in an official capacity. For the first year, he appeared to be committed to staying out of trouble and keeping up with his studies. After the spring semester Moss reported to a Charleston, West Virginia jail to serve his 30 days in a work release program. Two weeks into the sentence in April of 1996, Moss tested positive for marijuana. He told Curry Kirkpatrick of Sport: “What was I thinking? Nothing, obviously. I did it, put the weeds to my lips. I devastated myself.” Moss went from the work release program to a week in solitary confinement and spent 90 days in jail before he was released on July 26. To the surprise of no one, Florida State revoked his scholarship.
Born Randy Moss on February 13, 1977 in Rand, West Virginia; son of Maxine Moss and Randy Pratt; children: Sydney. Education: attended Florida State University and Marshall University.
Career: Football player. Starred in four sports at DuPont High School 1993-95; enrolled at Marshall University, 1996; chosen in the first round of the NFL draft with the 21st overall pick by the Minnesota Vikings, 1996; became a starter for the Vikings, 1996-
Awards: Won state track championships in the 100 and 200 meters, 1993; named West Virginia’s Mr. Basket-ball, 1994-95; set NCAA record for touchdown catches for a freshman, 1997; first team All-American; Biletnikoff Award winner, finished fourth in Heisman Trophy balloting, 1998; NFL Rookie of the Year, set NFL record for touchdown receptions for a rookie (17), started in the Pro Bowl, 1999.
Addresses: Business —The Minnesota Vikings, 9520 Viking Drive, Eden Prairie MN 55344.
Two weeks after being released from prison Moss enrolled at Division I-AA Marshall University in the fall of 1996. At Marshall Moss was a star on the football field. In his first game he scored a touchdown, had three catches, gained 142 yards on five kickoff returns, and blocked well. He was on his way to leading his team to a national championship when he again made headlines for his off-the-field exploits. On November 17, 1996, four months after finishing his time in jail, Moss dropped off his daughter Sydney at her mother’s house, a woman with whom Moss had just broken up. The wide receiver pulled up in his new girlfriend’s car and a fight ensued. Moss told S.L. Price of Sports Illustrated: “She just ticked me off, and it got out of hand. The only thing I regret was I put my hands on her. I don’t put my hands on a woman. But I had to apply some pressure to get her off me.” Each of the two was arrested for the altercation, but charges were later dropped when they agreed to go into counseling.
On the field Moss and the Thundering Herd were unstoppable. Moss caught 28 touchdowns, the most by any freshman in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history. He caught touchdown passes in all 11 regular season games and also led Division I-AA with an average of 34 yards per kickoff return. Marshall won the I-AA championship game by decimating unbeaten Montana 49-29. After the championship season Marshall coach Bob Pruett told Kirkpatrick of Sport: “You’d have to be Willie off the pickle boat not to recognize that when Randy steps on the field, it’s like the Kentucky Derby.”
The following year Moss turned in another stellar season, amassing perhaps the gaudiest statistics in a two-year period ever by a wide receiver in college football. Moss caught 174 balls for 3,529 yards and 54 touch-downs. After his sophomore season Moss finished fourth in the vote for the Heisman Trophy, was named a first-team All-American, and was given the Biletnikoff Award for being the best receiver in college football. After two unbelievable years at Marshall Moss decided to leave college and enter the 1998 NFL draft. Then Chicago Bears coach Dave Wannstedt told Peter King of Sports Illustrated: “Our scouts say he’s the best receiver to come out of college in the last thirty years.”
Still there were concerns about his character. Moss did not help himself when he skipped the NFL’s scouting combine where potential draft picks are evaluated. Moss’s agent said he had to cancel the day of the combine because an abscessed wisdom tooth forced him to undergo dental surgery. Combined with his past indiscretions, the last-minute cancellation caused many coaches in the NFL to wonder if he was having any other problems. New Orleans Saints coach Mike Ditka commented to Dan Pompei of The Sporting News on Moss’s absence: “You create suspicions and doubts as to why [he was not there]. I think he should have come—but that’s his business. He’s a big boy.” Despite his awesome potential as a professional, Moss’s stock dropped dramatically. Some draft experts expected him to fall out of the first round of the draft—and he almost did.
On the NFL’s 1998 draft day Moss was in free-fall. Everybody’s All-American went from a sure top-five pick to being chosen by the Minnesota Vikings as the 21st overall selection late in the first round. Vikings coach Dennis Green told Paul Attner of The Sporting News that he thought about the decision “about two seconds at most… If the support system wasn’t in place here, we might not have done it, but I knew what I was bringing him into. My players know what is expected and they will take care of things long before I know about it.” The Vikings seemed to be a perfect fit for Moss. Minnesota had built a talented team loaded with established stars. Moss would actually be the third wide receiver behind veterans Jake Reed and Cris Carter. Moss called Carter and worked out with him before the season and made all the right moves off the field to stay out of trouble. Moss even started a charity program called “Randy’s Purple Pioneers”. During the first part of the season Moss was on the field for only half the Vikings’ plays and was thrown to four to five plays a game. Despite his lack of playing time he never complained about not getting the ball.
Moss got his chance to shine in the nationally-televised game pitting the Vikings against the Dallas Cowboys—the team Moss had always wanted to play for. Moss almost single-handedly destroyed the Cowboys, catching three bombs of over 50 yards each for touchdowns in Minnesota’s 46-36 win. Moss suddenly became more of a focal point in the offense and lifted the Vikings to the status of NFL powerhouse. Moss’s statistics were stunning after his rookie year. He led the NFL with 17 touchdown receptions and made the Pro Bowl. Moss caught 69 passes, amassing 1,313 yards with an average of 19 yards per catch. Moss and his team also broke the NFL single-season scoring record with 556 points. Moss was named the Rookie of the Year by virtually every sports publication printed, taking 22 of 24 votes on The Sporting News’ team. Despite his unparalleled success in his NFL debut, many around the league still have their doubts. Whether that is just bitterness over having passed up the chance to draft the next Jerry Rice or sound skepticism is up to Moss himself.
Periodicals
Sport, October 1997.
The Sporting News, February 16, 1998; November 16, 1998; January 25, 1999.
Sports Illustrated, August 25, 1997; March 23, 1998.
Other
Additional information for this profile was obtained on the World Wide Web at http://www.nfl.com.
—Michael J. Watkins
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