Alexander Moffat (September 22, 1862 - February 23, 1914) was an
American football player, coach and official. He played college football at
Princeton University from 1882 to 1884 and was known as one of the greatest kickers in 19th century football. After his playing career ended, he remained active in the development of the game as a coach and founding member of football's rules committee. He was reported to have held a place in Princeton athletic history similar to that held by
Walter Camp at Yale. Moffat was elected to the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1971.