Penn State Football Appoints Iowa State’s Taylor Mouser as Offensive Coordinator

Penn State football has officially appointed Taylor Mouser as its new offensive coordinator. Mouser transitions from Iowa State, where he served as the offensive play caller for two seasons.
Background on Taylor Mouser
At 34 years old, Mouser brings a decade of experience to Happy Valley, having worked alongside head coach Matt Campbell during his tenure at Iowa State. His coaching skills were showcased in a successful program that reached the Big 12 Championship game in his first season as play caller.
Significant Achievements at Iowa State
- Mouser helped Iowa State finish with an impressive record of 11-3.
- The team achieved double-digit victories for the first time in program history.
- In his first year as offensive coordinator, Iowa State averaged over 31 points per game.
Recent Changes at Penn State
This coaching move comes after former tight end coach Ty Howle left Penn State to take the offensive coordinator role at Virginia Tech. Current offensive coordinator Andy Kotlenicki is also expected to exit the program.
The changes in the coaching staff reflect Penn State’s commitment to strengthening its offense as it prepares for the upcoming season.




