BREAKING: Award Winning In-State Receiver Commits to WVU Football

By: Justin “Couz” Walker | WV Sports Chat


WVU football extended an offer to in-state product Brad Mossor on Friday morning. Not long after the offer, Play Sheet Sports reported that Mossor has committed to play for the Mountaineers. The wide receiver from Princeton Senior High School made the announcement about his offer on his social media account.

Mossor had a fantastic senior year. He helped lead the Tigers to their first state championship in school history. He also brought home multiple individual awards. The 5-foot-11 inch playmaker was given the Randy Moss Award, which goes to the top wide receiver in the state of West Virginia. He also won the WV MetroNews Player of the Year Award and the Kennedy Award. Both of those awards go to the top overall player in the state.

The dual-threat athlete not only did damage to opponents at the receiver position, but also made plays in the backfield as a running back. He finished the season with 93 receptions for 1,512 yards and 14 touchdowns. On the ground, he accumulated 914 yards and 28 touchdowns on 125 carries. That’s not all. He scored seven more touchdowns combined in the return game and on the defensive side of the ball, where he played defensive back.

Princeton Senior High School Wide Receiver Brad Mossor Commits to WVU Football/via Play Sheet Sports on Facebook

Mossor was nearly unstoppable in the AAA state title game. He accounted for all five Princeton touchdowns in a 36-35 win over Nitro. He rushed for 115 yards and four scores, while catching five passes for 132 yards and another touchdown against the Wildcats. His defense also made a difference in the game. He had three tackles, one tackle-for-loss and two pass breakups to help slow down the Nitro offense, which also includes WVU receiver signee Malachi Thompson.

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Photo Credit: @bradley_mossor on X

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