Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Moorhead leaves PSU for Miss. St.

- By David Brandt

Mississipp­i State has hired Penn State offensive coordinato­r Joe Moorhead as its coach, bringing in another up-and-comer who is largely in the mold of previous coach Dan Mullen.

The school officially announced the hiring on Wednesday morning. The 44-year-old Moorhead replaces Mullen, who left Starkville, Mississipp­i, after nine successful seasons to become Florida’s new head coach on Sunday.

Moorhead will be introduced on campus on Thursday morning.

The new coach inherits a good situation at Mississipp­i State. The 24th-ranked Bulldogs were 8-4 this season with a roster that features only a handful of senior starters.

“I am thrilled to take the reins of an SEC program that has been as successful as this one has the past decade,” Moorhead said in a statement released by the school. “I look forward to getting to know the young men on our team, hiring a staff and hitting the recruiting trail quickly.”

Moorhead has been with Penn State the last two seasons, calling plays for one of the best offenses in the country.

Penn State coach James Franklin hired Moorhead after the 2015 season to bring his creative spread offense to State College, and it has helped the Nittany Lions post a 21-5 record over the last two seasons.

“We couldn’t be happier for Joe Moorhead and his family,” Franklin said. “This is a tremendous opportunit­y for him to return to being a head coach and continue to move forward in his career. We are so appreciati­ve of everything that he has done for Penn State Football in his two years.”

Mississipp­i State athletic director John Cohen didn’t waste much time finding a new leader for the program after Mullen left for Florida. Mullen’s move wasn’t totally unexpected — his name had been linked to several job openings over the past few years.

Moorhead’s hiring is reminiscen­t of Mullen’s arrival nine years ago. Both worked mostly on the offensive side of the ball and are considered innovative coaches who are good with quarterbac­ks.

Moorhead’s resume has the added bonus of previous head coaching experience. Before arriving at Penn State, he was head coach at Fordham. He went 38-13 at his alma mater with three playoff appearance­s in four years. The Rams have made only two other playoff appearance­s since moving up to Division I in 1989.

The 44-year-old from Pittsburgh also has been offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach at Connecticu­t and Akron.

“Joe is a winner, a man of integrity with a blue-collar work ethic and an ability to motivate others that our student-athletes will gravitate to,” Cohen said. “His innovative offensive philosophy is a perfect fit for our program and will keep us on a path to competing for championsh­ips.”

 ?? JOE HERMITT — PENNLIVE.COM VIA AP ?? Penn State offensive coordinato­r Joe Moorhead, front left, and coach James Franklin check notes during practice earlier this month in State College.
JOE HERMITT — PENNLIVE.COM VIA AP Penn State offensive coordinato­r Joe Moorhead, front left, and coach James Franklin check notes during practice earlier this month in State College.

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