Education
Molden attended Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball, and track.
Molden attended Jesuit High School in Carmichael, California, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball, and track.
Molden also tallied 51 receptions for 620 yards and 4 touchdowns in the Division I-Associate of Arts playoffs (which the Grizzlies reached each year of Molden"s collegiate career). Molden was a first-team All-Big Sky Conference selection after catching a team high 102 passes for 1,414 yards and 14 touchdowns in his senior season, and started all 16 games during Montana"s 2001 season, the Division I-Associate of Arts national champions that year. As a junior, Molden earned second team all-conference honors after catching a team high 56 passes for 699 yards and 6 touchdowns during the regular season.
Played his first season as wide receiver in 1999, catching 29 passes for 456 yards and 6 scores.
Molden spent his freshman season at Montana as a safety and made 19 tackles. Molden was also nicknamed "The Sacramento Killer" for catching game-touchdown passes against Sacramento State two consecutive years (1999 and 2000).
This is notable considering Molden is from Sacramento. Molden was also a fan favorite at Montana, particularly with the infamous "North Endzone" of Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
In three seasons with the Rush, Molden caught 264 passes for 3,132 yards and scored 71 touchdowns.
He was named to the league’s All-Rookie team in 2004 and the All-Ironman team in 2005. Molden was released by the Chicago Rush on February 27, 2007, in the team"s final cutdown before the start of the regular season. He was signed by the Las Vegas Gladiators, prior to the start of the season.
3/4 of the way through the season, Las Vegas released him.
On May 31, 2007 the Chicago Rush re-signed Molden. In 2009, Molden, was signed by the Jacksonville Sharks, but never played in a game due to failure to report.