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College of Idaho names head football coach

by IBR Staff

Published: January 9,2013

The College of Idaho has selected Mike Moroski as its head football coach. The program returns to play in fall 2014 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Frontier Conference.

Moroski is a former NFL quarterback and longtime coach at the University of California-Davis. He helped lead the Aggies to eight NCAA Division II postseason appearances during his 17 years as offensive coordinator, and he most recently worked as the football program’s assistant head coach.

Moroski played quarterback at UC-Davis from 1975 to 1978, where he was Far West Conference Player of the Year in 1977 and 1978. He led the Aggies to the 1977 Division II national semifinals. The Atlanta Falcons drafted Moroski in the 1979 NFL Draft. He played as a backup quarterback for the Falcons, the Houston Oilers and the San Francisco 49ers for eight years.

Moroski earned his bachelor’s degree in managerial economics from UC-Davis and has a master’s degree in educational psychology.

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