Jeremiah Taeatafa Masoli
Family: Kennedy and Linda Masoli; brothers Elijah and Zach; sister Mariah.
Education:
- University of Mississippi -- 2010 to present (Graduate studies in Recreation and Parks Management)
- University of Oregon -- 2008 to 2010 (BA in Sociology)
- City College of San Francisco -- 2008 (Major: Sociology; Minor: Business)
- St. Louis High School (Hawaii) -- 2006
2010
- Set single-season record for rushing yards by a quarterback at Ole Miss
2009
- 2009 Davey O'Brien Award Watch List (nation's top QB)
- Preseason 1st Team All-Pac-10 (Athlon, Lindy’s and Phil Steele)
- Preseason No. 9 QB (Lindy’s)
- Had a 170.75 quarterback efficiency rating over the final four games of 2008, totaling 14 touchdowns (rushing and passing) against one INT.
- Athlete of the Year Finalist - Island Sports Media Hawaii
- Amateur Athlete of the Year Finalist - Oregon Sports Awards
- 1st Team All-Pac-10 (Sporting News, Phil Steele Pub., Rivals.com)
- 2nd Team All-Pac-10 (Pac-10 Coaches)
- AT&T All-America Player of the Week (Arizona)
- Walter Camp Player of the Week (Offense) (USC)
- Pac-10 Player of the Week (Offense) (Arizona)
- U of O Most Outstanding Player (Skeie’s Award)
- Athlete of the Year Finalist - Island Sports Media Hawaii
- Amateur Athlete of the Year Finalist - Oregon Sports Awards
2008
- Twice named Pac-10 Player of the Week (Offense)
- University of Oregon, First-Year Player of the Year (Casanova Award)
- MVP honors at the Holiday Bowl
2007
- Community College Football All Conference Team Quarterback
- Offensive Player of the Year - Northern California Conference
- Junior College State Football Champion
- National Junior College Football Champion
2005-2006
- Graduated from St. Louis High School with Academic Excellence Award in Science (top of class)
- Hawaii - All State First Team Basketball
- Scholar Athlete St. Louis HS GPA 4.0
Volunteer work
- 2006 to present: Soul'd Out WATC (What About the Children) Youth Saturday workouts in San Francisco.
- 2009 Oregon Relay for Life
- 2009 Story time for fourth and fifth graders at Twin Peaks Elementary School in Eugene, OR.
- 2009 University of Oregon Samoan Tsunami Aid


