Wayne Moses

Wayne Moses
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Running backs coach
Team University of Hawaii
Conference WAC
Biographical details
Born (1955-01-11) January 11, 1955
Playing career
1973–1977 Washington
Position(s) CB
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1979 Cal State Fullerton (RB)
1980 North Carolina State (Asst. DB)
1981–1983 Bowling Green (RB)
1984–1985 Rutgers (RB)
1986–1988 San Diego State (RB)
1989 New Mexico (WR)
1990–1995 UCLA (RB)
1996 California (RB)
1997–2000 Washington (RB)
2001 USC (RB)
2002–2003 Stanford (RB)
2004 Pittsburgh (RB)
2005 Stanford (RB)
2006–2007 St. Louis Rams (RB)
2008–2011 UCLA (RB)
2012 Idaho (RB)
2013 Army Football (SB)
2014-Present Hawaii (RB)

Wayne Moses (born January 11, 1955, New Gulf, TX) is an American football coach. He most recently served as running backs coach under head coach Robb Akey at Idaho.[1]

Playing career

College playing career

Moses was a starter at the University of Washington, at cornerback. He was a member of the Huskies' 1978 Rose Bowl championship team.

Coaching career

Moses was one of Pete Carroll's first hires once he became head coach of the USC Trojans in 2001.

Between USC and coaching the UCLA Bruins, Moses was a running backs coach for the National Football League St. Louis Rams and also coached for Stanford and Pitt.

Inland Empire and East Bay are the areas of his recruitment responsibility.

He has coached many notable players and had successful seasons under his watch including

Personal

Moses received his bachelor's degree in political science in 1977. Prior to his football career, he trained as an agent with the FBI at Quantico, Virginia. In San Dimas High School, he played both football and basketball.

He and his wife, Rosalind, have two adult daughters, Valerie and Kimberly.

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