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February 28, 2007
Moore interviews
Former UCLA receiver Reggie Moore is in the mix for the vacant receivers job, sources told me a few hours ago. Moore spent the last three seasons at North Dakota State working with the wide receivers, and is the third person interviewed by coach Karl Dorrell who played at UCLA.
UCLA part-time intern Eric Scott and San Jose State receivers coach Brent Brennan also interviewed for the job
Moore played in the NFL with the New York Jets and Los Angeles Rams as a receiver and return specialist.
Posted by Brian Dohn at February 28, 2007 06:50 PM
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there will be another an ex-nfl wr coach who has a great background as a recruiter and wr coach.
Experience, experience is what we need.
all of these others are still getting there feet wet
Posted by: mike morgan at February 28, 2007 07:22 PM
Saw this on another site: 1. Should Dorrell hope to keep the position within the Bruin family? NO. Honestly, this is UCLA not High School football he needs an experienced coach that is more about passion then he is about money. So while high school assistants aren't asking for huge salaries they may be lacking the experience needed for a Div. 1 program like UCLA. Steve Mooshagian is the likely candidate in my opinion, he was the Receiver Coach at the Cincinnati Bengals bringing in guys like Chad Johnson and T.J and Peter... He coached at Pittsburgh, Nevada, Sacramento State and Fresno State. This Cali native could be a strong candidate.
Posted by: mike morgan at February 28, 2007 10:29 PM
