Following his playing career at Washington, Malloe transitioned into a role as a student assistant, program coordinator and a graduate assistant.[2] He earned his degree in sociology from the UW in 1997.[3]
Western Illinois
Following his time at Washington, Malloe was hired as the special teams coordinator at Western Illinois.[4] During his time with the Leathernecks, his defensive line ranked second in the conference in sacks, red zone defense, and opponents' third down conversions.[5]
UTEP
Before the 2004 season, Malloe took a job as the defensive line coach at UTEP.[6] During his tenure with the Miners he helped them to the 2005 GMAC Bowl.[6]
Hawaii
Following his time at UTEP, Malloe took a job coaching special teams and the defensive line at Hawaii, helping guide them to a berth in the 2008 Hawai'i Bowl.[5]
Yale
From 2009-11, Malloe spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator at Yale.[7]
In 2014, he took a job at Utah State where he helped the Aggies to a 10-4 record and a New Mexico Bowl win over UTEP.[8]
Washington (second stint)
In 2016, Malloe returned to his alma mater, and in his first season as the Huskies' defensive line coach led a unit that led the Pac-12 in both total and scoring defense and led the nation in turnover margin.[9] This contributed to the Huskies' 12-2 season and berth in the 2016 College Football Playoff.[8] During his time with Washington, he coached Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and NFL first round draft pick, Vita Vea.[10]
UCLA
Malloe was hired by UCLA prior to the 2021 Holiday Bowl, before its cancellation, to serve as an analyst for the Bruins.[11] Afterwards, he assumed full time coaching duties.[9]