2020 Football Roster
Roster
Mosley, Tre
Jersey Number 17
Tre Mosley
- Position:
- WR
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 200
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Pontiac, Mich.
- High School:
- West Bloomfield
Bio
• Career Bio (PDF)
CAREER NOTES: Four-year letterwinner (2019; 2021-23) played five seasons for the Spartans (2019-23) . . . played in 43 career games, including 28 starts at wide receiver (one in 2019, three in 2020, nine in 2021, eight in 2022 and seven in 2023) . . . finished his career with 126 receptions for 1,464 yards and 10 touchdowns . . . became the 48th Spartan receiver to reach 1,000 career receiving yards . . . finished his career ranked tied for No. 17 on MSU’s career receptions list (126), tied for No. 25 on MSU’s career TDs list (10) and No. 28 on MSU’s career receiving yards list (1,464) . . . 69 of his 126 (.548) career catches went for either a first down or TD . . . had at least one reception in 42 of 44 career games, including a streak of 25 straight to close his career . . . was nominated for both the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the Wuerffel Trophy in the summer of 2023 for his work in the community . . . graduated with his bachelor’s degree in advertising management in December 2022 . . . was one of three Spartans to attend the “B1G Life Series: Selma to Montgomery” trip in the summer of 2022.
2023 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Played in eight games, including seven starts at wide receiver . . . missed the last four games of the season with an injury . . . was named a game captain all eight games he played in . . . ranked third on the team in catches (28) and receiving yards (288) . . . also was fourth on the team with two TD grabs (vs. Richmond and Rutgers) . . . 14-of-28 (.500) catches went for first down or TD . . . drew start at wide receiver in game at Minnesota, with three catches for 51 yards, including two going for first downs, highlighted by season-long catch of 30 yards . . . started Michigan game and had two catches for 9 yards . . . started game at Rutgers and tallied game-high tying and team-leading six receptions for 36 yards, including a 4-yard TD catch in the third quarter, one of four catches going for a first down or TD . . . snared four catches for 35 yards at Iowa . . . was starting wide receiver in Maryland game, with two catches for 13 yards . . . started Washington game and snared three catches for 21 yards . . . had five catches for a career-high 84 yards with one TD vs. Richmond, as all five went for either a first down or TD . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan and posted three catches for 39 yards (13.0 ypc), with two of the three going for first downs, including opening play of MSU’s first scoring drive of the night, resulting in field goal . . . named to watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy, the premier award for community service in college football, for second straight season . . . also nominated for the AFCA Good Works Team . . . named to Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List . . . represented Michigan State at the 2023 Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis.
2022 SEASON (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Ranked third on the team in receptions (35), receiving yards (359) and touchdown catches (4) . . . the four TD grabs were a new career high and tied for 17th in the Big Ten . . . 19-of-35 receptions went for either a first down or touchdown . . . the 35 catches matched his career best from the 2021 season . . . played in all 12 games, including eight starts . . . played a total of 517 snaps at receiver on offense . . . had four catches, all going for first downs, for 62 yards at Penn State . . . snared three receptions for 37 yards in Indiana game . . . tallied two catches for 25 yards in Rutgers game, including a 21-yard catch for MSU’s opening first down of the game on the Spartans opening drive, and the second a 4-yard catch to set up MSU’s go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter . . . snared TD toss from Payton Thorne in second quarter at Illinois . . . had two catches for 8 yards at Michigan . . . snared two catches for 5 yards in Wisconsin game . . . had season high and team-leading six catches in Ohio State game, going for 40 yards, including four catches coming on same drive . . . snared three catches for 12 yards at Maryland . . . had three receptions for 28 yards in Minnesota game . . . snared a 26-yard catch on fourth down in the third quarter at Washington, part of finishing the game with five catches for 64 yards and one TD . . . started Akron game and had two catches for 26 yards, including 16-yard TD catch from QB Noah Kim on Kim’s first official collegiate pass . . . started season opener vs. Western Michigan and snared two catches for 51 yards, including 43-yard TD pass in fourth quarter to ice the Victory for MSU, adding 8-yard catch in first quarter on MSU’s first TD drive.
2021 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Ranked tied for third on the team with a career-high 35 receptions . . . also recorded career highs for receiving yards (530) and TD catches (3), both of which ranked third on the team . . . ranked ninth in the Big Ten in yards per reception (15.1 avg.) and 23rd in receiving yards per game (40.1 ypg) . . . played in all 13 games with nine starting assignments . . . 20-of-35 (.571) catches went for either first down or touchdown . . . earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades . . . had three or more receptions in seven games . . . also had 50-plus receiving yards in seven games . . . played a total of 608 snaps on offense and also had 20 plays on special teams . . . had five receptions for 58 yards, including three first-down catches, in Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl win over No. 12 Pittsburgh . . . snared one reception on a 9-yard TD in the first quarter of Penn State game . . . had one catch, going for 46 yards and a first down at Ohio State . . . had four catches for 52 yards with two going for first downs in Maryland game . . . caught first TD reception of the season and second of career with a 26-yard TD catch in the first quarter at Purdue, and recorded first career multi-TD game adding a TD catch in the fourth quarter, finishing with three catches for 44 yards and career-best two TDs . . . while didn’t register official catch in Michigan game, did have catch on two-point conversion on MSU’s TD late in third quarter for first points of season, and also provided key blocking on run plays . . . had one catch for 12 yards at Indiana . . . started at Rutgers and snared four catches for 59 yards, with a long of 39 yards as part of receptions on back-to-back plays in the first quarter, with total of two catches going for first downs . . . had three catches for 57 yards in the Western Kentucky game, with a long of 27 yards, coming on a third-and-8, one of three catches for first downs, as MSU scored TD on next play, and all three catches came on MSU scoring drives (two TD, one FG) . . . snared season-highs of six catches for 70 yards in Nebraska game, with two going for first downs, including a 35-yarder on first play of drive, setting up MSU FG, in playing 41 snaps . . . tallied two catches for 57 yards with a career-long 51-yarder in the second quarter of Miami game, going for a first down, and added one rush for 2 yards on MSU FG drive . . . had one catch for 7 yards in home-opening win over Youngstown State . . . started in season-opening win at Northwestern and snared four receptions, including an acrobatic, one-handed catch, plus a 26-yarder, two of the three that went for a first down, finishing with 59 receiving yards off the four catches.
2020 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Had seven catches for 71 yards in four games to preserve his redshirt season . . . played a total of 205 offensive snaps . . . 4-of-7 (.571) for catches went for a first down or TD . . . started game at Penn State, making three receptions for 30 yards, with two of the three going for first downs, including one on MSU’s third TD drive of the second quarter . . . started Ohio State game and snared two catches for 22 yards, with both coming on same drive in second quarter, and one going for a first down . . . after missing previous three games (vs. Indiana, at Iowa, at Michigan) due to an injury, returned to action in Northwestern game and had one catch for 8 yards . . . made second start of career by starting season opener vs. Rutgers, snaring one catch for 11 yards that went for a first down.
2019 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in the final six games to earn his first letter . . . burst onto the scene midway through the season, making debut in Penn State game on Oct. 26 with four catches and 37 yards against the Nittany Lions . . . finished the season ranked fourth on the team with 21 receptions for 216 yards (10.3 avg.) . . . 12-of-21 (.571) catches went for first down or TD . . . had four catches for 50 yards, including a 23-yard first-down reception in the fourth quarter, in MSU’s New Era Pinstripe Bowl win over Wake Forest . . . erupted with season highs of eight catches for 73 yards in Maryland game . . . tallied two catches for 24 yards at Rutgers, both going for first downs . . . made first start of career in Illinois game and caught three passes for 32 yards, including his first career touchdown with an 18-yard grab in the second quarter . . . made Spartan debut in Penn State game with four catches for 37 yards, tying for team lead in receptions . . . enrolled for the 2019 spring semester and participated in spring practice.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked the No. 1 wide receiver in state of Michigan by 247Sports, ESPN.com and Rivals.com . . . Dream Team selection by the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and MLive . . . rated one of the best overall players in the state of Michigan by The Detroit News (No. 10), 247Sports (No. 12) and Rivals.com (No. 12) . . . rated among the top wide receivers in the nation by Rivals.com (No. 51) and 247Sports (No. 57) . . . first-team all-state pick (Division 1-2) by The Associated Press . . . chosen to USA TODAY’s All-USA Michigan First Team . . . named to the Detroit Free Press All-North First Team . . . compiled more than 800 receiving yards with 10 TDs as a senior under Coach Ron Bellamy at West Bloomfield High School as the Lakers reached the Division 1 regional final . . . also had 19 tackles, three pass break-ups and a 75-yard interception return for a touchdown . . . explosive playmaker compiled 154 yards receiving on just three catches in victory over Lake Orion on Sept. 21, including two separate 60-yard TD receptions . . . had a 64-yard touchdown in a 50-7 win over Bloomfield Hills on Sept. 14 . . . helped lead the Lakers to an appearance in the 2017 MHSAA Division 1 state championship game . . . had 55 receptions for 1,018 yards and 11 TDs as a junior . . . son of Bert Mosley and Peri Phillinganes . . . born Sept. 25, 2001 . . . graduated with his bachelor’s degree in advertising management in December 2022 . . . was one of three Spartans to attend the “B1G Life Series: Selma to Montgomery” trip in the summer of 2022 . . . has volunteered his time at several events in the community throughout his collegiate career, including instructing students at elementary schools, helping at coaching clinics, and delivering donations . . . also led the Teams for Toys effort for football during the holidays, volunteered during Operation Teammate’s military families visit to campus, and helped at the “Be the Match” bone marrow drive on campus in April 2023 . . . represented Michigan State at the Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis in July 2023.
CAREER NOTES: Four-year letterwinner (2019; 2021-23) played five seasons for the Spartans (2019-23) . . . played in 43 career games, including 28 starts at wide receiver (one in 2019, three in 2020, nine in 2021, eight in 2022 and seven in 2023) . . . finished his career with 126 receptions for 1,464 yards and 10 touchdowns . . . became the 48th Spartan receiver to reach 1,000 career receiving yards . . . finished his career ranked tied for No. 17 on MSU’s career receptions list (126), tied for No. 25 on MSU’s career TDs list (10) and No. 28 on MSU’s career receiving yards list (1,464) . . . 69 of his 126 (.548) career catches went for either a first down or TD . . . had at least one reception in 42 of 44 career games, including a streak of 25 straight to close his career . . . was nominated for both the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the Wuerffel Trophy in the summer of 2023 for his work in the community . . . graduated with his bachelor’s degree in advertising management in December 2022 . . . was one of three Spartans to attend the “B1G Life Series: Selma to Montgomery” trip in the summer of 2022.
2023 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Played in eight games, including seven starts at wide receiver . . . missed the last four games of the season with an injury . . . was named a game captain all eight games he played in . . . ranked third on the team in catches (28) and receiving yards (288) . . . also was fourth on the team with two TD grabs (vs. Richmond and Rutgers) . . . 14-of-28 (.500) catches went for first down or TD . . . drew start at wide receiver in game at Minnesota, with three catches for 51 yards, including two going for first downs, highlighted by season-long catch of 30 yards . . . started Michigan game and had two catches for 9 yards . . . started game at Rutgers and tallied game-high tying and team-leading six receptions for 36 yards, including a 4-yard TD catch in the third quarter, one of four catches going for a first down or TD . . . snared four catches for 35 yards at Iowa . . . was starting wide receiver in Maryland game, with two catches for 13 yards . . . started Washington game and snared three catches for 21 yards . . . had five catches for a career-high 84 yards with one TD vs. Richmond, as all five went for either a first down or TD . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan and posted three catches for 39 yards (13.0 ypc), with two of the three going for first downs, including opening play of MSU’s first scoring drive of the night, resulting in field goal . . . named to watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy, the premier award for community service in college football, for second straight season . . . also nominated for the AFCA Good Works Team . . . named to Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List . . . represented Michigan State at the 2023 Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis.
2022 SEASON (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Ranked third on the team in receptions (35), receiving yards (359) and touchdown catches (4) . . . the four TD grabs were a new career high and tied for 17th in the Big Ten . . . 19-of-35 receptions went for either a first down or touchdown . . . the 35 catches matched his career best from the 2021 season . . . played in all 12 games, including eight starts . . . played a total of 517 snaps at receiver on offense . . . had four catches, all going for first downs, for 62 yards at Penn State . . . snared three receptions for 37 yards in Indiana game . . . tallied two catches for 25 yards in Rutgers game, including a 21-yard catch for MSU’s opening first down of the game on the Spartans opening drive, and the second a 4-yard catch to set up MSU’s go-ahead field goal in the fourth quarter . . . snared TD toss from Payton Thorne in second quarter at Illinois . . . had two catches for 8 yards at Michigan . . . snared two catches for 5 yards in Wisconsin game . . . had season high and team-leading six catches in Ohio State game, going for 40 yards, including four catches coming on same drive . . . snared three catches for 12 yards at Maryland . . . had three receptions for 28 yards in Minnesota game . . . snared a 26-yard catch on fourth down in the third quarter at Washington, part of finishing the game with five catches for 64 yards and one TD . . . started Akron game and had two catches for 26 yards, including 16-yard TD catch from QB Noah Kim on Kim’s first official collegiate pass . . . started season opener vs. Western Michigan and snared two catches for 51 yards, including 43-yard TD pass in fourth quarter to ice the Victory for MSU, adding 8-yard catch in first quarter on MSU’s first TD drive.
2021 SEASON (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Ranked tied for third on the team with a career-high 35 receptions . . . also recorded career highs for receiving yards (530) and TD catches (3), both of which ranked third on the team . . . ranked ninth in the Big Ten in yards per reception (15.1 avg.) and 23rd in receiving yards per game (40.1 ypg) . . . played in all 13 games with nine starting assignments . . . 20-of-35 (.571) catches went for either first down or touchdown . . . earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades . . . had three or more receptions in seven games . . . also had 50-plus receiving yards in seven games . . . played a total of 608 snaps on offense and also had 20 plays on special teams . . . had five receptions for 58 yards, including three first-down catches, in Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl win over No. 12 Pittsburgh . . . snared one reception on a 9-yard TD in the first quarter of Penn State game . . . had one catch, going for 46 yards and a first down at Ohio State . . . had four catches for 52 yards with two going for first downs in Maryland game . . . caught first TD reception of the season and second of career with a 26-yard TD catch in the first quarter at Purdue, and recorded first career multi-TD game adding a TD catch in the fourth quarter, finishing with three catches for 44 yards and career-best two TDs . . . while didn’t register official catch in Michigan game, did have catch on two-point conversion on MSU’s TD late in third quarter for first points of season, and also provided key blocking on run plays . . . had one catch for 12 yards at Indiana . . . started at Rutgers and snared four catches for 59 yards, with a long of 39 yards as part of receptions on back-to-back plays in the first quarter, with total of two catches going for first downs . . . had three catches for 57 yards in the Western Kentucky game, with a long of 27 yards, coming on a third-and-8, one of three catches for first downs, as MSU scored TD on next play, and all three catches came on MSU scoring drives (two TD, one FG) . . . snared season-highs of six catches for 70 yards in Nebraska game, with two going for first downs, including a 35-yarder on first play of drive, setting up MSU FG, in playing 41 snaps . . . tallied two catches for 57 yards with a career-long 51-yarder in the second quarter of Miami game, going for a first down, and added one rush for 2 yards on MSU FG drive . . . had one catch for 7 yards in home-opening win over Youngstown State . . . started in season-opening win at Northwestern and snared four receptions, including an acrobatic, one-handed catch, plus a 26-yarder, two of the three that went for a first down, finishing with 59 receiving yards off the four catches.
2020 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Had seven catches for 71 yards in four games to preserve his redshirt season . . . played a total of 205 offensive snaps . . . 4-of-7 (.571) for catches went for a first down or TD . . . started game at Penn State, making three receptions for 30 yards, with two of the three going for first downs, including one on MSU’s third TD drive of the second quarter . . . started Ohio State game and snared two catches for 22 yards, with both coming on same drive in second quarter, and one going for a first down . . . after missing previous three games (vs. Indiana, at Iowa, at Michigan) due to an injury, returned to action in Northwestern game and had one catch for 8 yards . . . made second start of career by starting season opener vs. Rutgers, snaring one catch for 11 yards that went for a first down.
2019 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in the final six games to earn his first letter . . . burst onto the scene midway through the season, making debut in Penn State game on Oct. 26 with four catches and 37 yards against the Nittany Lions . . . finished the season ranked fourth on the team with 21 receptions for 216 yards (10.3 avg.) . . . 12-of-21 (.571) catches went for first down or TD . . . had four catches for 50 yards, including a 23-yard first-down reception in the fourth quarter, in MSU’s New Era Pinstripe Bowl win over Wake Forest . . . erupted with season highs of eight catches for 73 yards in Maryland game . . . tallied two catches for 24 yards at Rutgers, both going for first downs . . . made first start of career in Illinois game and caught three passes for 32 yards, including his first career touchdown with an 18-yard grab in the second quarter . . . made Spartan debut in Penn State game with four catches for 37 yards, tying for team lead in receptions . . . enrolled for the 2019 spring semester and participated in spring practice.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Ranked the No. 1 wide receiver in state of Michigan by 247Sports, ESPN.com and Rivals.com . . . Dream Team selection by the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and MLive . . . rated one of the best overall players in the state of Michigan by The Detroit News (No. 10), 247Sports (No. 12) and Rivals.com (No. 12) . . . rated among the top wide receivers in the nation by Rivals.com (No. 51) and 247Sports (No. 57) . . . first-team all-state pick (Division 1-2) by The Associated Press . . . chosen to USA TODAY’s All-USA Michigan First Team . . . named to the Detroit Free Press All-North First Team . . . compiled more than 800 receiving yards with 10 TDs as a senior under Coach Ron Bellamy at West Bloomfield High School as the Lakers reached the Division 1 regional final . . . also had 19 tackles, three pass break-ups and a 75-yard interception return for a touchdown . . . explosive playmaker compiled 154 yards receiving on just three catches in victory over Lake Orion on Sept. 21, including two separate 60-yard TD receptions . . . had a 64-yard touchdown in a 50-7 win over Bloomfield Hills on Sept. 14 . . . helped lead the Lakers to an appearance in the 2017 MHSAA Division 1 state championship game . . . had 55 receptions for 1,018 yards and 11 TDs as a junior . . . son of Bert Mosley and Peri Phillinganes . . . born Sept. 25, 2001 . . . graduated with his bachelor’s degree in advertising management in December 2022 . . . was one of three Spartans to attend the “B1G Life Series: Selma to Montgomery” trip in the summer of 2022 . . . has volunteered his time at several events in the community throughout his collegiate career, including instructing students at elementary schools, helping at coaching clinics, and delivering donations . . . also led the Teams for Toys effort for football during the holidays, volunteered during Operation Teammate’s military families visit to campus, and helped at the “Be the Match” bone marrow drive on campus in April 2023 . . . represented Michigan State at the Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis in July 2023.
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