
WSU AND MISSOURI SIDs
Prosser's Kirby Moore set to become WSU coach
Mustangs' record-setting receiver had been offensive coordinator at Missouri
STAT HOUND
Dec 12, 2025
Central Washington’s first family of football coaches added another title.
Kirby Moore, the record-setting receiver for his father Tom Moore at Prosser High School, was set to become the head coach at Washington State it was reported by The Spokesman-Review on Friday afternoon.
His older brother, Kellen, is in his first year as head coach of the New Orleans Saints.
Moore has been the offensive coordinator at Missouri the past three seasons.
During his 2008 senior season at Prosser, he set three receiving records that still stand – most receptions in a season (131), most receiving yards in a season 2,126 and receiving touchdowns in a season (34).
Moore followed his quarterback brother to Boise State and played receiver for the Broncos from 2009-13.
He began his coaching career at Idaho in 2014 before moving to Washington the next two seasons at Washington, working as a grad assistant and offensive assistant.
He then became the offensive coordinator at Fresno State.
Moore replaces former coach Jimmy Rogers, who took the Iowa State job last week.



