Missouri’s Drinkwitz comments on OC Moore taking Washington State job
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Three years after handing over the offensive playcalling reins for the first time, Eli Drinkwitz is looking for a new Missouri football offensive coordinator.
Kirby Moore, who joined the Tigers from Fresno State in 2023, was named as the head coach at Washington State this past Friday, meaning the Prosser, Washington, native is heading back to his home state for his first shot at leading a program.
For the first time since the change, Drinkwitz met with the media Tuesday to talk about a variety of offseason topics. That, of course, included the future of the Tigers’ offensive playcalling duties, and a message to Moore as he becomes the first Drinkwitz assistant to become an FBS head coach.
“First off, congrats to Kirby and Kayla Moore (Kirby Moore’s wife) on being named as the head coach at Washington State. Just an awesome opportunity for them,” Drinkwitz said. “You know, as assistant coaches, you always dream about getting the opportunity to be a head coach, and for him to be able to get it so close to home, in a place that he values and cares a lot about, I think it’s really, really cool. We wish him the absolute best.
“We absolutely enjoyed our time with Coach Moore, and he certainly left it better than he found it, contributing to 29 wins in his time here and seeing this place continue to grow and develop. And, so, a lot of our success, we owe to Coach Moore and wish him all the best moving forward.”
Drinkwitz confirmed that Moore will not coach the Tigers in the Gator Bowl later this month. Drinkwitz also indicated that as Moore puts his first staff with the Cougars together that some of Mizzou’s offensive analysts from this past season may also be making the move to the Pacific Northwest.
There does not appear to be a concrete timeline for when the Tigers will announce a new hire at OC.
Drinkwitz said that the bowl game will be a collaborative effort between the current staff, indicating that a new hire isn’t coming for Mizzou’s Dec. 27 game against Virginia in the Gator Bowl.
After that, Drinkwitz’s focus will be, he said, finding somebody to reinvigorate the Tigers’ pass game.
Mizzou had the nation’s No. 29 team offense in 2023 under Moore. The Tigers ranked No. 56 in 2024 and are No. 32 this season, largely buoyed by a dominant run game. Missouri’s passing offense this season ranks No. 109 out of 136 FBS teams.
The new hire also looks likely to be someone with playcalling experience. That’s consistent with Mizzou’s recent coordinating hires under Drinkwitz.
Moore joined the Tigers from Fresno State, where he called the offensive plays. Defensive coordinator Corey Batoon was the defensive play caller at South Alabama before joining Mizzou.
“You know, the biggest thing for me in this league is (that) this league doesn’t allow for training wheels,” Drinkwitz said. “Like, there’s not a lot of first-time play callers having a lot of success in this league. Like, you’ve got to have some battle scars. Gotta have a level of toughness. You’ve gotta have an understanding of who you are, what your identity is. And so, for me, that’s going to be a priority in this thing.
“I’ve had a lot of people reach out, recommend a lot of people that are great candidates and great people, but it’s going to be somebody who I feel like has been in the fire before and understands it; knows what they’re getting into.”
This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz makes public comments on OC job, Kirby Moore
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