Wins, Losses, and Lessons by Lou Holtz
Lou Holtz was the master of the turnaround. In his career as a college football coach he directed the turnaround of SIX programs! Six times Holtz took over a floundering…
Lou Holtz was the master of the turnaround. In his career as a college football coach he directed the turnaround of SIX programs! Six times Holtz took over a floundering…
Whenever I think of the great Nebraska teams I always think of Frank Solich. Frank was the starting Fullback for the Cornhuskers in the 60s and in 1965 was named…
Tony DeMeo wrapped up springs drills with his University of Charleston football team with a bang on Saturday. Besides sending the Golden Eagles out for the usual Maroon and Gold…
Here at the University of Charleston it is essential that all of our running backs be excellent blockers in order for our Gun Triple Option offense to be efficient and…
The Delaware Wing T spread fear in the hearts of defensive coordinators for nearly half a century. One of the architects of that vaunted offense was Ted Kempski who was…
In 1974 I had just started my coaching career and had one year under my belt. I attended a Coaching clinic in Wildwood, New Jersey. I went to hear Lou…
By Ralph Isernia Assistant Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator University of Charleston Charleston, WV At the University of Charleston, I have been fortunate to work with an outstanding head coach, Tony…
James Franklin is the current Offensive Coordinator and “Head Coach in waiting at the University of Maryland. James has worked his way up the coaching ranks after being a record…
Jim Tressel was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He came up through the ranks of college football via hard work. His Dad, Lee Tressel was a…
Hal Mumme’s name is synonymous with throwing the ball. He has been successful throwing the ball at every level, high school, NAIA, DII, DIAA, and DIA. At University of Kentucky…