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QuandreMosely
- position Defensive Back
- height 6-2
- Weight 185
- class Fifth Year
- Hometown Brunswick, Ga.
- Previous School Eastern Arizona CC
- High school Glynn Academy
Career
- Saw action in 36 career games with four starts in his three-year career at Kentucky
- Totaled 69 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sacks, 10 pass breakups and three interceptions
- Graduated on December 17, 2021 with a degree in community and leadership development
2021 – Senior*
- Played in all 13 games with two starts vs. New Mexico State and Iowa
- Had 26 tackles, 2.0 TFL, two interceptions, including one for a touchdown and five pass breakups
- Intercepted an end zone bomb on the final play of the first half in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl vs. Iowa
- Charted a 38-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter vs. New Mexico State, his first collegiate touchdown
- Got a season-best four tackles and a tackle for loss at No. 1 Georgia
- Charted a career-high three pass breakups in the win over LSU
2020 – Senior
- Played in 10 games in 2020 and had 19 tackles and two pass breakups
- Had a career-high six tackles at Alabama along with a career-best two PBUs
2019 – Junior
- Played in all 13 games with two starts vs. Miss. State and South Carolina
- Totaled 24 tackles with three PBUs, one sack, one TFL and one interception
- Had a career-best five tackles in the wins over Arkansas and UT Martin
- Earned his first career start at Mississippi State … Made his first UK interception in the second quarter, with a 39-yard return
- Mid-year enrollee
Junior College
- Signed with Eastern Arizona Community College out of high school in 2017
- As a sophomore in 2018, totaled 50 tackles, a league-high six interceptions, one for a touchdown, and a fumble recovery as a safety for the Monsters
- Earned 2017 All-WSFL All-League honors
- Helped Eastern Arizona win the Salt City Bowl game
- Chose Kentucky over Utah and Oregon
High School
- Former wide receiver in high school
- Helped Glynn Academy go 11-2 as a senior in 2017, including undefeated in region play
- Named GHSA Region 2-6A All-State Honorable Mention as a wide receiver
- Played for head coach Rocky Hidalgo
Personal
- First name pronounced “QUAN-dray”
- Born in Brunswick, Georgia
- Son of Karen and Andre Mosely
- Siblings are Shae Culpepper, Amiya Mosely, Andre Mosely and Antonio Mosely
- Major is community and leadership development
Quandre Says
- His nickname is “Q”
- He chose Kentucky because it was the best fit for him to become a man
- The thing he’s looking forward to the most this season is playing and fulfilling his dreams
- After his football career, he would like to help kids have a better life
- If he had a hashtag to describe himself it would be #DontSleeponQ
- His sports heroes are Michael Vick and Cam Newton