WALTON COUNTY, Ga. — Reactions are pouring in on social media after a former University of Georgia football player died.
Quentin Moses, a first-team All-SEC defensive end on Georgia’s SEC championship team in 2005, has passed away, along with two others in a house fire on Sunday morning.
Very saddened to learn of the tragic death this morning of Quentin Moses. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family in this difficult time.
— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) February 12, 2017
Sickened & disheartened to hear of the passing of Quentin Moses. BEST player I ever coached. So many stories/memories. RIP, "Q." #UGA pic.twitter.com/ghOmTqVV06
— Tom Poisal (@TomPoisal) February 12, 2017
Learning that Quentin Moses, Reinhardt assistant football coach, just passed away. This is a gut punch. My prayers to the whole community.
— John Morgo (@John_Morgo) February 12, 2017
Heavy hearted with news of former player Quentin Moses death Thoughts & Prayers to the families of all victims & his teammates #RIPQue #94
— Rodney Garner (@coachg76) February 12, 2017
Q was a great teammate and friend. Q Moe you will be missed #RIP #GoDawgs https://t.co/sY2pzkv8uE
— TE Wr Academy (@TEwracademy) February 12, 2017
Reinhardt Univ asst. coach/former UGA & Miami Dolphins player, mother, 10-y/o girl killed in deadly house fire: https://t.co/5Ot8c2ufzE pic.twitter.com/ouTv10MwI4
— Rikki Klaus (@RikkiKlaus) February 12, 2017
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Moses family during this difficult time. #DGD
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) February 12, 2017
>> https://t.co/W26Nm4q2OR pic.twitter.com/9CQZkDABt1
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