| Michael Moosbrugger |
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 | Class: Junior
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 | Hometown: Buckingham, Pa.
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 | High School: Central Bucks High School
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 | Height / Weight: 6-7 / 296
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 | Position: Offensive Guard
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 | Birthdate: 04/06/1979
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 | Experience: 1VL
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A talented offensive lineman who will get a shot at the starting right guard position for the Deacons in 2000 ... showed great promise during the 1999 season as a reserve guard ... has all the physical tools as well as the desire to become a top-caliber lineman in the ACC ... was thrust into a starting job midway through last season when starter Sam Settar went down with an injury ... started four games and performed admirably ... saw action in a reserve role in 1998 ... was redshirted his first season at Wake Forest (1997) ... has the ability to play either guard position, which adds to his value to the offensive line ... coaches like his upbeat attitude and constant work ethic.
1999
Backed up Settar for most of the season at right guard ... started four games in the middle of the schedule when Settar went down with a knee and ankle sprain ... started against Rutgers, Maryland, No. 1 Florida State and vs. UAB on Homecoming Day ... performed admirably in those four outings, proving to be a capable blocker.
Background
Enjoyed a very rewarding career as a prep standout at Central Bucks High School … starred there and was a three-year starter for coach Larry Greene … earned a number of accolades in 1996 as a senior, including all-conference and all-area … named to the Philadelphia Inquirer all-star squad as well … perhaps his most prestigious award, though, came with his selection to the “Big 33” contest … battled back from a broken leg that curtailed his progress as a high school junior … also an accomplished basketball player, lettering two years on the hardwood … an honor roll student at Central Bucks … chosen sociology as his academic major at Wake Forest … not surprisingly, his nickname is “Moose” … age 21 (born 4/6/79).