2023 will mark the second season at The Rock for Drew Moulton as offensive coordinator after spending just shy of three years at Indiana University, where he served as the offensive quality control coach for the Division I Hoosiers of the Big Ten Conference.
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CAREER AT A GLANCE
• In his first season with The Rock in 2022, SRU ranked 22nd nationally in total offense (286.2) in addition to ranking 11th in Division II in first downs (278), 15th in completion percentage (.630), 20th in third down conversion percentage (.459) and 24th in passing yards per game (259.3).
• Under his tutelage, seven Rock offensive athletes have earned All-PSAC West honors including honorable mention All-Americans quarterback Noah Grover and tight end Max Maciejewski.
• At Indiana, Moulton oversaw the offensive operation, assisted with quarterback development and was responsible for providing real-time analytics to the head coach during games. In his time at Indiana, he helped develop to No. 2 passing offense (302.4 yards per game) and No. 3 overall offense (432.8 yards per game) in the Big Ten in 2019.
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COACHING TIMELINE
2022-Present: Slippery Rock (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
2020-2021: Indiana (offensive quality control)
2019: John Carroll (wide receivers)
2017-18: Minnesota (graduate assistant)
2016: Eastern Michigan (offensive and special teams quality control assistant)
2015: Southwest Minnesota State (wide receivers)
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CAREER PATH
• Moulton was an integral part of head coach Tom Allen's staff that led the Hoosiers to an eight-win season in 2019, its first since 1993. Indiana also broke into the AP Poll in 2019 for the first time since 1994. The Hoosiers went on to post a 6-2 record in a shortened 2020 season and finished the year ranked No. 12 in the final AP Poll, their highest ranking since 1967.
 • Prior to joining the staff at Indiana, Moulton served one season as a wide receivers coach at John Carroll University in Ohio and two seasons as a graduate assistant on the staff at the University of Minnesota under head coach P.J. Fleck. At Minnesota, Moulton worked as the offensive graduate assistant and helped to develop the quarterbacks and wide receivers.
 • Before heading to Minnesota, Moulton got his start in coaching by spending one year at Southwest Minnesota State University as a wide receivers coach and one year at Eastern Michigan University as an offensive and special teams quality control assistant.
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PLAYING CAREER
• Moulton played Division I football at Northwestern University, where he was a wide receiver and special teams player.
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PERSONAL
• Moulton graduated from Northwestern University in 2013 with a degree in communication as part of what was the most decorated senior class in Northwestern history.
• He then went on to earn his master’s degree in sport management from Minnesota in 2019.
• Moulton and his wife, Olivia, are the proud parents of one son, Graham.   Â
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