Here is a bit of what will be in tomorrow’s paper.
After a short and very public search process, it’s official — Bill Moos is coming back home.
A source confirmed Tuesday that the WSU alum and former Oregon athletic director has accepted WSU’s offer to become the AD at the Pullman school — not suprising since Moos was offered the job last Thursday by school president Elson Floyd and was the only known candidate for the position.
WSU has announced a press conference for 2 p.m. today at the Compton Union Building to announce the hiring of a new athletic director, who was not named in the press release. The Spokesman-Review reported that Moos is expected to start on May 1.
Moos was a first-team All-Pacific 8 Conference football player for the Cougars back in 1972 and directed athletic development at WSU for more than five years, starting in 1982. He was also associate athletic director for almost two years in Pullman, and was the athletic director at Montana before holding that position at Oregon from 1995 to 2007 — a time of growth and success for the UO program.












