West Georgia DB Mar’Quavious Moss commits to K-State
West Georgia Security Mar’Quavious Foam committed to Kansas State Friday afternoon, he announced on social networks.
Moss, who has become a highly sought-after player in the transfer portal, chose the Wildcats over Nebraska, Virginia, Georgia Tech, Tulane and others.
Moss entered the transfer portal on December 9 after a standout season in West Georgia’s defensive backfield in their inaugural FCS season. He finished the season with 56 tackles, including nine for loss, 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble.
Moss began his college career at Dodge City (Kans.) Community College, where he spent one season before moving to the Division I level. Moss appeared in nine games for Dodge City, recording 13 total tackles.
Although Moss primarily lined up as a safety for West Georgia, there is reason to believe the 6-foot-2, 185-pound defensive back could be a versatile piece for K-State’s defense.
Wildcats seek security help after Jordan Riley And Brands Acronym running out of eligibility. Moss, who played 830 snaps on defense and special teams last season, could fill Sigle’s role as a versatile safety who plays deep and in the box, closer to the line of scrimmage.
After playing one season at the JUCO level and at West Georgia, Moss should have two more seasons of eligibility.