Retire Number 88 from Marshall University's Football in Honor of Randy Moss

The Issue

Marshall University is known for many things, but one of the most significant is its production of one of the finest wide receivers in both NFL and college football history — Randy Moss. Randy Moss's illustrious career, both in our University's team and in professional football, is a testament to his unparalleled skills and tirelessness. His legacy doesn't only include remarkable career stats like 156 TD receptions or 15,292 receiving yards in the NFL, but he truly positioned Marshall University football on a national scale. With his induction into the College and NFL Football Hall of Fame, he only cemented further his remarkable contributions.

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the sport and his everlasting impact on our university, we call on Marshall University's football program to retire the jersey number 88. This is not just a simple acknowledgment of Randy Moss's achievements, but also our University's history and its continued commitment to nurturing such exceptional talents.

Honoring Randy Moss in this manner will signal further our University's commitment to recognizing and upholding the legacy of those who made significant contributions. It will tell prospective players and students that at Marshall University, we nurture, acknowledge, and remember the greats of the game. Let's ensure that the number 88 isn't just seen as a number, but as a symbol of exceptional talent, skill, and contribution to the sport.

Stand with us as we call for this honorable nod to a true football icon, a legend, and a true son of Marshall University. Sign the petition and demand the retirement of Randy Moss's number 88. Let's forever etch this number in our university's history as an everlasting testament to Moss's contributions to Marshall University Football.

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Kris ParkerPetition StarterI am a husband, father, attorney, and small business owner in the Tampa Bay area. I am an alumnus of Marshall University and a native of Huntington, West Virginia.

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The Issue

Marshall University is known for many things, but one of the most significant is its production of one of the finest wide receivers in both NFL and college football history — Randy Moss. Randy Moss's illustrious career, both in our University's team and in professional football, is a testament to his unparalleled skills and tirelessness. His legacy doesn't only include remarkable career stats like 156 TD receptions or 15,292 receiving yards in the NFL, but he truly positioned Marshall University football on a national scale. With his induction into the College and NFL Football Hall of Fame, he only cemented further his remarkable contributions.

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the sport and his everlasting impact on our university, we call on Marshall University's football program to retire the jersey number 88. This is not just a simple acknowledgment of Randy Moss's achievements, but also our University's history and its continued commitment to nurturing such exceptional talents.

Honoring Randy Moss in this manner will signal further our University's commitment to recognizing and upholding the legacy of those who made significant contributions. It will tell prospective players and students that at Marshall University, we nurture, acknowledge, and remember the greats of the game. Let's ensure that the number 88 isn't just seen as a number, but as a symbol of exceptional talent, skill, and contribution to the sport.

Stand with us as we call for this honorable nod to a true football icon, a legend, and a true son of Marshall University. Sign the petition and demand the retirement of Randy Moss's number 88. Let's forever etch this number in our university's history as an everlasting testament to Moss's contributions to Marshall University Football.

avatar of the starter
Kris ParkerPetition StarterI am a husband, father, attorney, and small business owner in the Tampa Bay area. I am an alumnus of Marshall University and a native of Huntington, West Virginia.

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