Jeromy Moffat, a graduate of Big Piney High School, will be the Punchers’ next head football coach.
Moffat was formally named the head coach for Big Piney at the Sublette County School District No. 9 meeting on May 17, the Sublette Examiner reported.
Moffat graduated from Big Piney in 1997 and played college football at Black Hills State.
He was an assistant with the Big Piney program the past few years, serving as quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator.
“I am very excited about this opportunity to coach my alma mater,” Moffat wrote in an email to wyoming-football.com on Tuesday. “I love Big Piney Football, the kids at Big Piney High School and the people of the community. It’s a unique situation as every member of my staff is an alum of Big Piney with multiple state championships as players.”
Big Piney will transition from Class 2A to Class 1A nine-man this year, and Moffat said he is looking forward to building a nine-man game plan “from the ground up.”
He replaces Ryan Visser, who recently took a head coaching job in Utah.
Cheyenne South, Jackson, Rawlins, Burns and Pinedale have also hired new head coaches for the upcoming season. Other programs in Wyoming seeking new head coaches this year are Cokeville, Glenrock, Moorcroft, Wind River and Farson. If you know of other head coaching changes in the state, please email me at pschmiedt@yahoo.com.
–patrick
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