People have overlooked Moe Neal his entire playing career.
At 5-foot-11, 195 pounds everyone assumed he can’t be a lead back for Syracuse football.
As a freshman in 2016, he was a change of pace back for the Orange. In 2017 he got even more run but was still only the second-leading rusher for Syracuse.
Even as a junior he had the best year of his career but he didn’t get to do it alone, he shared the workload with Dontae Strickland.
Heading into 2019 everyone was talking about the Syracuse running game, but no not about Moe Neal, instead fans and media focused on Oklahoma transfer Abdul Adams.