Last Thursday, WSU Athletic Director Bill Moos stopped by for dinner at the Lambda Chi house. Moos has been the athletic director for close to one year. Moos is an alumni of WSU and played on the football team. He was co-captain during the 1973 season. Moos went on to serve as the athletic director of Montana State and Oregon before returning to his alma-mater.
During dinner we soon found out that Moos had close ties to the Tau Zeta house. His dad had lived in the Tau Zeta house during the 1940’s before enlisting in the military during World War II. Moos recalls visiting the Tau Zeta house as a boy when his dad would take him along to alumni events. When Moos first entered WSU he joined the Pike fraternity but said he always had respect for Lambda Chi’s.
Moos had many rich (and very funny) stories about his experience of living in a fraternity. As he reflected on his college days, Moos reminded me of the Tau Zeta alumni I often speak to and their stories about being Lambda Chi’s. Moos also talked about the future of Cougar Athletics including his marketing plan, budget scenarios and revenue overview. One of his main goals is to build morale with Cougar fans and players. He spoke about his successes in previous jobs and how he hopes to translate those successes to WSU.
After hearing Moos's initiative for WSU athletics we are true believers that he is the right man for the job.
Go Cougs!
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