Adam Moses begins his fourth season with the Denison University football team as Offensive Coordinator in 2024.
In 2023, the Big Red won their final four games to finish the season 7-3 overall and tie for second place in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings (6-2) for the second year in a row. Trey Fabrocini (senior running back), Josh Aiello (fifth-year wide receiver) and Kevin Stone (fifth-year offensive lineman) were each named First-Team All-NCAC while Fabrocini and Stone were both named Second-Team All-Region 4 by D3football.com and Aiello was named third-team all-region. The Big Red were driven by a prolific offense that tallied 35-plus points five times and saw Fabrocini led the conference in rushing (1,406 yards) and scoring (120 points). After watching Fabrocini break the program's single-season record for touchdown runs last season, the Denison offense saw another record-breaking performance in 2023 as Aiello scored at least one receiving touchdown in each of the first nine games of the season and broke the Denison record with 15 receiving touchdowns in one season, which was also tied for the fourth most receiving touchdowns in one season in NCAC history. By the end of the season, the Denison offense ranked within the top-50 nationally, was the No. 1-rated redzone offensive in the NCAC (18th nationally), boasted the top rusher in the NCAC (Fabrocini; 1,402 yards; 5th nationally), and had the top player in receiving touchdowns in the conference (Aiello; 15 touchdowns; 7th nationally).
Denison finished its 2022 season 8-2 overall and 6-2 in the NCAC, which was good for a tie for second place, while junior running back Trey Fabrocini and senior offensive lineman Kevin Stone were both named first-team all-conference and second-team all-region. In addition, Fabrocini set a new Denison single-season record with 20 rushing touchdowns and finished with the fifth most rushing yards in a season in program history with 1,303 yards. Fabrocini finished the year ranked second in all of NCAA Division III in rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns (22), and was sixth in total rushing yards.
In Coach Moses' first season at Denison in 2021, the Big Red finished 6-4 overall and 6-3 in the NCAC, which was tied for fourth place. On the offensive side of the ball, sophomore running back Trey Fabrocini and offensive linemen Trey Dawkins (senior) and Kevin Stone (junior) were named First-Team All-NCAC while Dawkins and Stone were also named second-team all-region by D3football.com.
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Moses spent the last two seasons as the Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator at SUNY Maritime College. In 2019, his offense ranked first in the conference in individual rushing yards, individual rushing yards per game, third-down conversion percentage, red zone offense, and had five all-conference selections.
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He is familiar with the Division III landscape in Ohio as he spent three seasons as Special Teams Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach at Ohio Northern and was the Offensive Coordinator at Hiram College for three seasons. At Hiram, his offense broke numerous team offensive records and coached a First-Team All-NCACÂ running back and wide receiver.
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Moses played his college football at Waynesburg University where he earned his degree in Business Administration. A tight end and long snapper, Moses earned Division III All-American Accolades in 2011-2012, First Team D3Football.com South Region in 2010 and 2012, First Team President’s Athletic Conference 2010-2012, and was named to the President’s Athletic Conference 60th Anniversary Football Team. He went on to earn his master’s in Interdisciplinary Studies while coaching at Hiram College.
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