Penn State Is Expected to Hire Kashif Moore as Receivers Coach, Report Says
Kashif Moore replaces Noah Pauley to improve Penn State's struggling wide receivers, joining a group with five transfers and homegrown talent, ahead of spring practices.
- On Monday, Penn State is expected to hire Kashif Moore as its new wide receivers coach, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported.
- After Noah Pauley departed for the Green Bay Packers earlier this month, Matt Campbell faced a quick replacement task to fill the Penn State receivers room .
- Moore brings recent success developing UConn receiver Skyler Bell, who caught 151 passes for 2,138 yards in two seasons, and was a 2025 All-American and Biletnikoff finalist.
- Now Moore takes charge of a receivers unit with six new players, including five transfer additions, and faces limited time before Penn State spring practices next month.
- This Monday development completes an 11-day process since Noah Pauley took the Packers job, with Moore leaving Colorado State after Jim Mora's move; both left stops without coaching a game.
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Penn State is expected to hire Kashif Moore as receivers coach, report says
Penn State is expected to hire Kashif Moore as its new wide receivers coach, according to a report Monday by Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports. Moore would replace Noah Pauley, who new head coach Matt Campbell had brought with him from Iowa State to Penn State. Pauley accepted a job earlier this month with the Green Bay Packers as their wide receivers coach. The 37-year-old Moore spent the last three seasons on Jim Mora’s staff at Connecticut, his alma …
Penn State expected to hire Colorado State wide receivers coach Kashif Moore
Penn State is set to hire Colorado State receivers coach Kashif Moore, according to a report from Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports. He worked at UConn last season with 2025 Biletnikoff Award finalist Skyler Bell.
Penn State poaches Mountain West coach to be next wide receivers leader, per report
Penn State and first-year coach Matt Campbell had a young, well-regarded wide receivers coach in place for the 2026 season in the form of Noah Pauley. But that plan was flipped upside down when Pauley abruptly left for the same position with the NFL’s Green Bay Packers on Feb. 5.
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