Rich Mosca
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1948 |
| Playing career | |
| 1967–1968 | Concord |
| 1969 | West Liberty State |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 1970–1975 | Keyport HS (NJ) |
| 1976–1984 | Middletown South HS (NJ) |
| 1985–1989 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham (OC) |
| 1990 | Monmouth Regional HS (NJ) (DC) |
| 1991–1995 | Monmouth Regional HS (NJ) |
| 1996 | Monmouth (TE) |
| 1997–1999 | Monmouth (RB) |
| 2000–2001 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham (OC) |
| 2002–2010 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham |
| 2011–2012 | Monmouth Regional HS (NJ) (DC) |
| 2013–2017 | Monmouth Regional HS (NJ) |
| 2018 | Neptune HS (NJ) (asst. HC / OC) |
| 2019-2021 | Rumson-Fair Haven HS (NJ) |
| 2022-present | Monmouth Regional HS (NJ) |
| Head coaching record | |
| Overall | 23–67 (college) |
Rich Mosca (born c. 1948) is an American former football player, teacher and coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham (FDU) in Florham Park, New Jersey from 2002 to 2010, compiling a record of 23–67.
Early life and playing career
Mosca attended Red Bank High School in Red Bank, New Jersey, where he played high school football as a tackle.[2] Mosca also served in the United States Army Reserve from 1970 to 1976.
Head coaching record
College
| Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham Devils (Middle Atlantic Conference) (2002–2010) | |||||||||
| 2002 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 2–8 | 2–7 | T–8th | |||||
| 2003 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 1–9 | 0–9 | 11th | |||||
| 2004 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 4–6 | 3–6 | T–7th | |||||
| 2005 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 4–6 | 4–5 | 7th | |||||
| 2006 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 2–8 | 2–7 | T–8th | |||||
| 2007 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 2–8 | 0–7 | 8th | |||||
| 2008 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 3–7 | 1–6 | 8th | |||||
| 2009 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 2–8 | 1–6 | T–7th | |||||
| 2010 | Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham | 3–7 | 0–7 | 8th | |||||
| Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham: | 23–67 | 13–60 | |||||||
| Total: | 23–67 | ||||||||
References
- ^ "Rich Mosca". nj-football-camp. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
- ^ "Middletown South lures Rich Mosca". The Daily Register. Red Bank, New Jersey. June 7, 1976. p. 16. Retrieved July 24, 2023 – via Newspapers.com
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