Following Moretti's graduation he joined his alma mater, Alfred University, as a volunteer quarterbacks coach under head coach Alex Yunevich.[8] After one season he joined the school's rival, Cortland, under head coach Roger Robinson as a volunteer running backs coach.[9] After taking a break from coaching he returned to Alfred as the team's running backs coach.[10][11] In 1985, he was named as the successor to Sam Sanders.[12][13][14] In thirteen years with Alfred he amassed an overall record of 70–57–2 and won the ICAC championship in 1989—which was his best season overall. He resigned following the 1997 season to become the school's athletic director despite initially claiming that he would stay as head football coach for at least the 1998 season.[15]
Personal life and administrative career
In 1997, Moretti was named athletic director for Alfred University.[15] In 1999, he was a part of the administration that dropped track and field from its athletic program.[16] He resigned in 2012.[17]
In 1982, Moretti was voted into the Alfred Saxons Hall of Fame and in 2021 the 1971 ICAC championship team he was a member of was also voted into the Hall of Fame.[7]