Career
An outstanding athlete, he excelled in multiple sports at Terre Haute"s Gerstmeyer Technical High School, before becoming a multi-sport athlete for the Purdue Boilermakers. While at Purdue, Moss was twice named All-American (1931, 1932), he was a 2x All-B10 End & a 3-time (1930-1932) letterman. He appeared in the 1933 East-West Shrine Game before being drafted by the Pirates of the NFL. He also played baseball for two seasons (1931, 1932).
He appeared in 10 games as a rookie and led the NFL in Receiving Yards (283 yds), he had 13 catches for a 28.3 yd/catch average and scored twice.
He spent the 1934 season with the Saint After his professional football career ended, he played at least one year (1935) in the Three-I League for his hometown Terre Haute Tots. He was inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1976.