Dec 22, 2025

Missouri hires Chip Lindsey to replace Kirby Moore as offensive coordinator

Posted Dec 22, 2025 3:42 AM
With former offensive coordinator Kirby Moore taking the head coaching job at Washington State, the Missouri Tigers have hired Michigan offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey to take over the job next season/ Photo courtesy of X
With former offensive coordinator Kirby Moore taking the head coaching job at Washington State, the Missouri Tigers have hired Michigan offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey to take over the job next season/ Photo courtesy of X

By MATT PIKE

Missouri football head football coach Eli Drinkwitz announced the hiring of Chip Lindsey as the Tigers' offensive coordinator, replacing Kirby Moore after he took a job as the head coach at Washington State earlier this month.

Lindsey brings 28 years of coaching experience to Missouri, including offensive coordinator stints at Michigan, North Carolina, Auburn, Arizona State, UCF and Southern Miss. He also served as the head coach at Troy from 2019-21. He has an impressive track record of developing NFL quarterbacks, including first-round pick Drake Maye (UNC), Jarrett Stidham (Auburn) and Nick Mullens (Southern Miss).

Lindsey arrives at Mizzou after rebuilding the Michigan offense in 2025. He developed true freshman Bryce Underwood into one of the most promising quarterbacks in the country while building a balanced offense that averaged 213.2 rushing yards per game (15th nationally) while averaging another 185.8 yards per game through the air.

"We are excited to welcome Chip Lindsey to Mizzou to lead our offense," Drinkwitz said in a news release from the university. "He does a tremendous job of not only coaching and developing players but organizing and implementing the offense. He is an excellent offensive mind with wide range of experience from high school to offensive coordinator to college head coach. Chip is a tremendous addition to our coaching staff and someone who can seamlessly transition into the job."

Prior to his season at Michigan, Lindsey served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Carolina for two seasons. The Tar Heels ran a balanced attack in 2024 that averaged 32.3 points and 423.4 yards of total offense per game. UNC led the ACC in rushing offense (189.5 yards per game) while passing for an average of 233.9 yards per contest and three players earned All-ACC honors led by RB Omarion Hampton, a first-team honoree. Hampton was an All-American selection in both 2023 and 2024.

In 2023, the Tar Heels averaged 491.2 yards per contest (7th nationally) and scored 34.5 points per game (20th). Lindsey's offense, led by Maye, the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, threw for 292.2 yards per game (14th) while the offense rushed another for 192.1 yards per contest (19th). Hampton, a Doak Walker Award finalist and first-team All-American, was fifth nationally in rushing yards with 1,504 and 15 TD. Maye threw for 3,608 yards and 24 scores, while leading ACC in total yards and passing yards per completion.

"I could not be happier to have the opportunity to work with Eli Drinkwitz in Columbia," Lindsey said. "What Coach Drinkwitz has done at Mizzou over that past six years is remarkable. You couple that with the commitment the University of Missouri has made to the football program, this is one of the most attractive coordinator jobs in the country. The commitment and infrastructure in place from an organizational standpoint and the talent on the field is truly exciting."

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