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FOOTBALL: Greene County hires Mitchell Moore as next football coach

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Ballard graduate spent five years with ISU coaching staff

By BRANDON HURLEY

Sports Editor 

sports@beeherald.com

@BrandonJHurley

JEFFERSON –

An Iowa native with five years of Division I coaching experience will take over the reins of the Greene County football team next fall. 

Mitchell Moore, who recently held the position of director of high school relations and assistant director of scouting at Iowa State University, replaces former coach and current GCHS activities director, Dean Lansman, who spent the last six years at the helm. 

Moore now awaits official school board approval at the 6:30 p.m. March 22 monthly meeting, superintendent Tim Christensen said. 

Moore worked his way up through the ISU coaching ranks, signing on as a graduate assistant in 2013 then moving up to assistant director for football recruiting and player personnel a year later. He’s also spent time on the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater staff as a wide receivers coach. 

“I feel (Moore) has the skills, knowledge, and abilities to build our football program and develop outstanding young men,” Christensen said Tuesday. 

Lansman, resigned his head coaching position Jan. 18 after 15 years with the program. The East Greene graduate compiled a 24-34 record with four playoff appearances in six seasons as head coach. His best campaign came in 2011, in which he guided the formerly-known Jefferson-Scranton/Paton-Churdan Rams to a 6-4 record and a berth in the 2A playoffs. J-S/P-C lost to fourth-ranked Spirit Lake in the opening round 

Moore is a native of Huxley, graduating from Ballard High School. He played wide receiver at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, graduating in 2008. The father of one helped his team to the NCAA Division III national title, earning him the Forrest Perkins Award.

After college graduation, Moore took a position as wide receivers coach for the Warhawks and spent the next three years with the program, helping UW-Whitewater to another national title in 2011. Moore then took a job as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Southeastern Oklahoma state for a year following the 2011 season. The 2012 Southeastern Oklahoma State team averaged 26 points per game and threw for 1,831 yards and 10 touchdowns. 

The new Greene County head man was hired on to help run the ISU offense back in 2013. Moore was one of the few holdovers from the Paul Rhoads’ regime (2008-2015), who was fired following the 2015 season. 

During the 2013 season, a year in which the Cyclones went 3-9, ISU finished 14th in the nation in red zone efficiency (90 percent) and totaled the 10th most points in school history with 298. The Cyclones rang up 575 yards of offense in their 52-44 overtime victory against West Virginia in the regular season finale, the ninth-best single game total in ISU history. 

Moore was promoted to director of high school relations by new ISU head coach Matt Campbell in 2016. 

“Expectations for Mitch [are] to build a cohesive program from youth football through high school and be actively involved in the communities,” Christensen said. 

The 2016 Greene County football team went 1-8 and averaged 12.6 points per game, totaling 1,882 yards and 15 touchdowns. Their lone victory came in a 38-0 shutout of Perry on senior night. The Rams will play the 2017 season as a member of Class 3A, district two along with the Bluejays, state runner-up Webster City, Boone, DC-G, Gilbert and Iowa Falls-Alden. The Rams’ top receiver (Nick Schroeder) and running back (Trey Tucker) graduate in May while their top tackler, Joe Towers, and quarterback, Clint Dennhardt, return for their senior and junior years respectively.

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