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Terry Moss Selected to Play in Hula Bowl (12/14/2006)

FROM BALL STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING

MUNCIE, Ind. -- Terry Moss (Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne H.S.), a senior wide receiver for the Ball State University football team, has been selected to play in the Cornerstone Bancard Hula Bowl All-Star Game.
The Hula Bowl, which allows elite collegiate football student-athletes to showcase their talents for National Football League scouts, will be played Sun., Jan. 14, at 8:30 p.m., on ESPN at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Moss becomes the first Ball State football player invited to a postseason all-star game since Justin Beriault played in the Las Vegas All-American Classic and Reggie Hodges competed in the East-West Shrine Game after the 2004 season. Moss is the first Ball State football student-athlete to appear in the Hula Bowl.
Moss started 11 games for the Cardinals this season and managed 27 catches for 685 yards with eight touchdowns. He averaged a team-high 25.4 yards per catch, and had a career long reception of 81 yards, which went for a touchdown against North Dakota State. Moss was also Ball State’s top kick returner with 23 for 551 yards and a 24.0 average.
In his career, Moss started 25 games and played in 43-of-45. He led the Cardinals in receptions (36), receiving yards (420) and touchdown catches (4) as a junior.

The Hula Bowl coaches include Pat Hill of Fresno State, Mark Richt of Georgia, Rich Rodriquez of West Virginia and Art Briles of Houston.

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