Longtime NFL asst. Moore joins Iowa as adviser

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Longtime NFL asst. Moore joins Iowa as adviser

Longtime NFL asst. Moore joins Iowa as adviser

Longtime NFL and college assistant Tom Moore, who will turn 88 during the upcoming college football season, will join the Iowa staff as senior consultant to the head coach and offensive adviser.

Longtime NFL asst. Moore joins Iowa as adviser

Longtime NFL and college assistant Tom Moore, who will turn 88 during the upcoming college football season, will join the Iowa staff as senior consultant to the head coach and offensive adviser.

In a move that bridges generations of football wisdom, the Iowa Hawkeyes have secured the services of a true gridiron legend. Tom Moore, the longtime NFL and college assistant who will turn 88 during the upcoming season, is joining the Iowa staff as a senior consultant to the head coach and offensive adviser.

This isn't just any coaching addition—Moore brings a wealth of experience that spans over six decades, from his early days in college football to his storied NFL career. Most notably, he was a key architect of the Pittsburgh Steelers' dominant offenses in the 1970s, helping guide the team to multiple Super Bowl victories. His recent stops include stints with the Arizona Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and most recently, the Minnesota Vikings.

For Iowa fans, this hire signals a commitment to offensive innovation while honoring the game's rich history. Moore's role will involve working closely with head coach Kirk Ferentz and the offensive staff, providing insights that only someone with his extensive playbook knowledge can offer. It's a masterclass in blending experience with modern strategy.

As the Hawkeyes prepare for the upcoming season, having a coach of Moore's caliber in the room is a game-changer. Whether you're a fan of the old-school power run or the evolving passing game, this move adds a layer of depth that could pay dividends on the field. Keep an eye on Iowa's offense—they just got a whole lot smarter.

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