- Maurice Lee
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Maurice Lee No. 8 Cincinnati Commandos Wide Receiver Personal information Date of birth: Place of birth: Cleveland, Ohio High School: South High School Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 185 lb (84 kg) Career information University: Ohio State Undrafted in 2004 Debuted in 2005 for the Dayton Bulldogs Career history - Dayton Warbirds (2005)
- Miami Valley Silverbacks (2006-2008)
- Canton Legends* (2007)
- Marion Mayhem (2009)
- Cincinnati Commandos (2011-present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - 2002 NCAA National Champion
- 2005 NIFL All Star
- 2006 AIFL All Star
Maurice 'Moe' Lee is currently a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Commandos of the UIFL.
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Early life
He attended South High School where he was an option quarterback, the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Lee was recruited to Ohio State as a receiver. He played for the Buckeyes from 1999 to 2003. In that time he was tossed back-and-forth from receiver to defensive back.
College career
Lee was a part of the 2002 National Championship team at The Ohio State University. He played with the Buckeyes from 1999- 2002. He has a B.A. Education/Sports and Leisure Studies, 2004.
Professional career
Dayton Warbirds
In 2005, Lee signed to play for the Dayton Warbirds and led the NIFL in all purpose yards and was a first team All-Star selection.[1]
Miami Valley Silverbacks
Lee also grabbed first team All-Star selections in the AIFA and the AIFL. As a member of the Silverbacks in 2006, Lee broke the league's single game record for receptions, yards, and TD receptions. Moe had 15 catches for 191 yards and 6 TD's to set the record. Later that season he broke his own records with 17 catches for 197 yards and 7 TD's. Lee finished the season with 90 catches for 1,285 yards and 29 TD's and was voted to the All-Star Team.[2]
Marion Mayhem
Cincinnati Commandos
On December 28, 2010, it was announced that Lee had come out of his year off and signed with the Cincinnati Commandos of the CIFL.[3] Lee went on to play in 4 games and collected 13 catches, for 196 yards and 4 touchdowns.[4]
References
Categories:- Living people
- People from Cleveland, Ohio
- Players of American football from Ohio
- Cincinnati Commandos players
- Miami Valley/Dayton Silverbacks players
- Marion Mayhem players
- Dayton Warbirds players
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