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Moses Harper, 19-20

Moses Harper

  • Title
    Assistant Football Coach (Offensive Line/Academic Achievement)
  • Email
    harperm@william.jewell.edu
  • Phone
    816-415-5964
  • Hometown
    McComb, MS
  • Alma Mater
    Central Methodist '09
  • Year Started
    2019
Recruiting Areas:
Independence (MO), Blue Springs, East Kansas City (MO), St. Louis city & northern suburbs, Memphis, Central Arkansas 

Moses Harper joined the Jewell football staff on March 15, 2019 and enters his third season as the offensive line coach.


Key Dates
• March 15, 2019 | Named Assistant Coach (Offensive Line)


Jewell Highlights
• Has mentored two players, Danny Presler and Zach White, to three All-GLVC honors


Prior to Jewell
• Served as the Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator at Coahoma Community College in Clarksdale, Mississippi 
• Coached eight All-Conference players over three seasons and helped developed the school's first 1,000 yard rusher and four total, while seeing 17 of his players move on to the four-year level 
• Spent four years at Fort Scott Community College where he mentored 25 All-Kansas Jayhawk Conference performers and one NJCAA All-American, while helping 40 players move on to the next level, including 11 to NCAA-I
• The Greyhound offense ranked first in the KJCCC and 15th nationally with 429 yards per game.
• Served as the wide receivers coach at FSCC prior to taking over as offensive coordinator where he mentored future New Orleans Saints receiver Jared Dangerfield
• Spent time at Highland Community College where he coached two All-Conference receivers, including a future Indianapolis Colt Tay Glover-Wright


Playing Career2
• Was a two-sport standout for Central Methodist University, competiting in football and basketball
• Helped the Eagles to their first winning season in 18 years on the gridiron and was named to the All-Heart of America Conference team
• Played basketball under Hall of Famer Jeff Sherman and led his team to 28 wins and a spot in the Sweet Sixteen of the NAIA-I National Tournament
• Spent time in the Wichita Wild Indoor Football League
• Inducted into the CMU Athletic Hall of Fame alongside his teammates for their work on the court in 2009
• Pplayed two years on the hardwood at North Central Missouri College leading the Pirates to the first 20-win season in school history


Personal
• A native of McComb, Mississippi 
• Earned his associate degree from North Central Missouri and a bachelor's in sports management from Central Methodist
• Married to wife Roschana (Ross) and is the proud father of son Kaden and daughter Elise
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