2019 Florida Gators Football Profile Card: Moses Gordon III

This is a Player Profile Card for redshirt senior athlete Moses Gordon III of the Florida Gators football team.

Name: Moses Gordon III

Number: 94

Position: Athlete

Class: Redshirt Senior

Height: 6’0″

Weight: 275 lbs

Hometown: Orlando, Fla.

High School: Cypress Creek High School

2019 statistics:

Did not play.

Overview:

A 6-foot, 275-pound athlete from Cypress Creek High School in Orlando, Gordon III was a strong side defensive end coming out of high school in the 2013 recruiting class. Though he received recruiting interest from Florida State, UCF and South Alabama, he didn’t receive a scholarship offer from any FBS programs.

An unranked recruiting prospect, he didn’t sign out of high school, instead choosing to attend the University of Florida. He didn’t resurface as a football player until the spring of 2018, when he walked on to the Gators football team in the first spring practice under new coach Dan Mullen. He didn’t see any action that season, nor did he in his final season of eligibility as a redshirt senior in 2019, thus ending his collegiate football career.

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