Overview
- Washington State announced Moore’s hiring Friday with a five-year contract and scheduled his introductory press conference for Monday.
- Moore, 35, takes his first collegiate head-coaching job after three seasons directing Missouri’s offense under Eli Drinkwitz.
- Under Moore, Missouri averaged 418 yards and 31.2 points per game across three years, led the SEC in rushing in 2025 at 234.1 yards, and developed standouts including QB Brady Cook and RB Ahmad Hardy.
- Moore returns to his home state as a Prosser native with prior stints at Washington as a graduate assistant and Fresno State as offensive coordinator; he is the younger brother of Saints head coach Kellen Moore.
- He replaces Jimmy Rogers, who left for Iowa State after guiding the Cougars to a 6-6 season; WSU faces Utah State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Dec. 22.