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Joe Moore (American football coach)

Joe Moore (February 19, 1932 − July 3, 2003) was an American football coach.[1] He coached at Pitt from 1977 to 1985, developing All-Americans and Hall of Fame linemen Bill Fralic, Mark May, Russ Grimm and Jimbo Covert before moving on to coach at Temple from 1986 to 1987 and Notre Dame from 1988 to 1996. Moore stayed nine seasons in South Bend, sending all but two of his starting offensive linemen to the NFL, including Aaron Taylor, Andy Heck and Tim Ruddy. He earned a reputation as one of the best line coaches in college football history.

Joe Moore
Biographical details
Born(1932-02-19)February 19, 1932
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJuly 3, 2003(2003-07-03) (aged 71)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma materPennsylvania State University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1963–1971McDowell HS (PA)
1972–1976Upper St. Clair HS (PA)
1977−1979Pittsburgh (RB)
1980Pittsburgh (OL)
1981Pittsburgh (OC/OL)
1982Pittsburgh (AHC/OL)
1983–1984Pittsburgh (AHC/OC/OL)
1985Pittsburgh (OL)
1986–1987Temple (OL)
1988–1996Notre Dame (OL)
Head coaching record
Overall119–32–4

Moore was the namesake of the Joe Moore Award, awarded annually to the best collegiate football offensive line unit.

In 1996 Moore was fired by Notre Dame head coach Bob Davie. Moore contended that it was illegal for Davie to use age as a reason for firing him and a jury agreed, awarding Moore $150,000 in pay and almost $400,000 in legal fees in 1998.

Prior to joining the Pitt staff in 1977, Moore was head coach at Upper St. Clair High School in suburban Pittsburgh. From 1972-1975 Moore's USC teams were a combined 32-6-2. In 1974 and 1975 USC finished as WPIAL Co-Champions, tying Gateway High School 6-6 in 1974 and Newcastle High School 0-0 in 1975. The Defensive Captain of Moore's first USC team in 1972 was Kirk Ferentz who is currently the Head Football Coach at the University of Iowa.

References edit

  1. ^ David Haugh. "Joe Moore, 1932-2003".

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