Moos interviewed for the Husker job last week, then watched Washington State lose to California Friday night. It was the Cougars’ first loss of the season. NU finalized its decision with Moos Saturday, and Bill and Kendra flew in Sunday morning.

Their five children are out of the nest — their youngest, Ben, is a freshman tight end at Cal — and the couple are ready for one last job at Nebraska.

Kendra said her husband is a natural extrovert.

“He definitely relates to all kinds of people,” she said. “He can be with high-end executives and somebody who is talking to him about his tractor. He can go from one to the other. And he loves it.”

This is a clear contrast to Moos’ predecessor, Eichorst, who shunned interviews and attention and often gave vague, cagey answers to the media. Moos said he’s the opposite, meeting with the media for 15 minutes after his press conference before Green whisked him away to meet with Riley.

“I like to make myself accessible,” Moos said. “The fans and the media — the fans through the media — need to fully understand what our blueprint is and how we’re gauging our process.”