Iowa hired Tom Moore as quarterbacks coach and offensive analyst, bringing a 75-year-old architect of two Super Bowl offenses to a program that ranked 130th nationally in passing yards per game in 2024. Moore spent 13 seasons coordinating Indianapolis under Tony Dungy and Jim Caldwell, designing the scheme that produced Manning's 4,557-yard, 49-touchdown 2004 campaign. He also held the same role in Arizona and coached Minnesota's Super Bowl XI offense in 1976. The university announced the move Tuesday without disclosing salary or contract length.
Moore played quarterback at Iowa from 1968 to 1970 under Ray Nagel, throwing 1,183 career yards in a run-first era. His NFL résumé spans five decades: offensive coordinator stops with the Vikings, Steelers, Colts, Jets, and Cardinals, plus position coaching stints in Detroit and Tennessee. He last worked in the league in 2018 as Arizona's senior offensive assistant under Steve Wilks. The Iowa connection matters because Ferentz inherited Moore's offensive philosophy through shared NFL lineage—both trace teaching trees to Bill Walsh and Marty Schottenheimer—but applied it with calcified conservatism.
The hire addresses a structural crisis. Iowa averaged 142.8 passing yards per game in 2024, worse than Army's triple-option attack. Starting quarterback Cade McNamara transferred to Central Michigan after two seasons of pocket collapse. Backup Brendan Sullivan entered the portal. The Hawkeyes signed zero four-star quarterbacks in their 2025 class and hold no commitments in 2026. Offensive coordinator Tim Lester, hired in January 2024 after eight years at Western Michigan, now shares room space with a man who once designed pass concepts for a quarterback who read defenses faster than most coordinators could script them. Moore's presence suggests Ferentz—who signed a $7 million-per-year extension through 2029—acknowledges the program's offensive stagnation requires more than incremental tinkering.
The decision carries reputational risk. Moore's last three coordinator stops ended in regime changes: Pittsburgh fired Todd Haley in 2012, New York dismissed Rex Ryan in 2014, Arizona cleaned house after a 3-13 2018 season. His offensive schemes, brilliant in 2004, rely on pre-snap quarterback diagnosis and timing routes that require elite processing speed. Iowa's recent signal-callers have not demonstrated that profile. The program's offensive line—once reliably first-round productive—sent zero linemen to the 2024 NFL Draft for the first time since 2007. Moore inherits a position group thin on talent and a coordinator learning Big Ten defensive speed.
Recruiting will test the value of Moore's résumé. Parents of 17-year-old quarterbacks may not remember the 2006 AFC Championship. High school coaches do. Moore's presence on Zoom calls gives Iowa something to sell beyond Ferentz's 26-year tenure and a defensive reputation. The program finished 8-5 in 2024, beat Missouri in the Music City Bowl, and returns 62% of its defense. If Moore can lift the offense to median Big Ten production—call it 240 passing yards per game—Iowa's schedule sets up for 10 wins: home games against Wisconsin and Nebraska, road trips to Purdue and Northwestern, no Michigan or Ohio State. That outcome keeps Ferentz employed past 70 and preserves the program's $108 million annual athletic department budget, the 23rd-largest in college sports.
Moore's contract likely runs one year. Iowa's spring practice opens February 24. Ferentz will introduce him at a media availability next week. Watch whether Moore attends high school camps in May—his mobility and willingness to glad-hand suburban Chicago quarterbacks will indicate whether this hire extends beyond emergency credibility repair. The coordinator market will also signal intent: if Lester leaves for a Group of Five head coaching job after spring ball, Moore's role expands. If Lester stays, Moore becomes the highest-paid position coach in Iowa history, tasked with reversing four straight seasons of sub-200 passing yards per game.
The takeaway
Iowa's Tom Moore hire is a **$7 million** Ferentz extension hedge disguised as a position coach add—watch spring portal movement at quarterback.
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