YetiJR
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Think this is good for a QB development standpoint. He’s coached Geno, Grier, King and Tune.I think he could have an immediate impact as he has already shown in the past. He is one of the best offensive minds in the game. He has his short comings in other areas but I absolutely embrace the idea of him controlling our offense. He is a run heavy air raid guy that has shown he can put up huge rushing numbers while still getting the most out of the passing game. Sign me up as a fan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Holgorsen#:~:text=At Houston%2C Holgorsen demonstrated his,well as wearing them down.
When Holgorsen was hired at Oklahoma State, the Cowboys' offense was ranked No. 61 nationally in total offense. In his first season the offense led the nation in total offense, averaging 537.6 yards per game, was No. 2 in passing offense, averaging 354.7 yards per game, and No. 3 in scoring offense, averaging 44.9 points per game.
Dana Holgorsen coached six running backs at West Virginia who ran for more than 1,000 yards.
Holgorsen was the head coach at West Virginia for eight seasons. During his time there, he led the Mountaineers to bowl games in six of the last seven years, including four in a row. He also had several other accomplishments, including:
- Eight quarterbacks passing for more than 4,000 yards
- Nine quarterbacks throwing for 30 touchdowns
- Ten top three round draft picks in the Big 12 since 2012
- The only WVU coach to have a first-round NFL draft choice for two consecutive years (2011 and 2012)
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