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2011 SEASON[/size]
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Final Record: 7-6
2nd best Independent team in the nation
Texas Bowl losers[/size]
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SCHEDULE
[table="head;width=45em"]Week|Date|Opponent|Opp Record|Result
1|9/3|@ NIU|10-4|W 29-14
2|9/10|#17 San Diego State|10-3|L 14-17
3|9/17|#5 Northwestern|11-2|L 21-48
4|9/24|@ Ball State|1-11|W 35-7
5|10/1|Tulane|4-8|W 17-0
6|10/8|@ Miami University|9-4|L 21-24
7||Bye||
8|10/22|@ Vandy|5-7|L 7-35
9|10/29|FCS East Rhinos||W 77-3
10|11/5|@ #25 Air Force|9-4|W 20-17 OT
11|11/12|Rutgers|5-7|L 28-34
12|11/19|@ Temple|11-3|W 21-14
13||BYE||
14|12/3|Navy|7-6|W 36-28 OT
C||Bye||
B|12/31|Penn State|8-5|L 7-31[/table]
[size=-2] I decided to try and be the OC of Army and wanted to use Oregon's playbook but I just couldn't do it because I could really get the read option to work for me and running from the shotgun in general was not very good. I switched back to the triple option just for the hell of it and running it wasn't so bad. It can be difficult if the defense jumps the snap though. I basically just tried to kill the time so my defense couldn't get on the field and lose the game for us.[/size]
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PASSING
[size=-2]Trent Steelman shrugging off some no name DB.[/size]
[table="head;width=45em"]No.|Class|Name|Rating|Comp|Att|Yards|TD|INT|Comp %|Sack
8|JR|Trent Steelman|176.0|79|159|1970|18|12|49|21
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[size=-2]He wasn't all that bad of a passer. When I was running the spread he was really good and carried us through the games because of the lack of running. Once I moved back to the triple option offense he didn't pass unless I was down in the 4th.[/size]
RUSHING
[size=-2]Jared Hassin just running without a care in the world.[/size]
[table="head;width=45em"]No.|Class|Name|Att|Yards|Avg|TD|Fumbles
7|JR|Jared Hassin|162|979|6.0|11|0
8|JR|Trent Steelman|185|743|4.0|9|5
23|JR|Malcolm Brown|100|394|3.9|1|1[/table]
[size=-2]Once I switched back to the army playbook I started to see much more success in the run game. Hassin is a beast. Great at breaking tackles and surprisingly qucik for his size. Steelman was solid as well and could even break some big runs off every now and then. The HBs really didn't do much. They seemed to take a ton of negative yardage because the defense normally is all over the play if the QB keeps the ball. So a lot of the time brown got the ball as a last ditch effort to get some positive yardage. [/size]
RECEIVING
[size=-2]No one really stands out from the WRs. Just some guys who enjoy blocking.[/size]
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AWARDS
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FB Jared Hassin:2nd team All-Independent [/size]
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NEW RECORDS
None
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Heisman Winner
Matt Barkley with 4197 yards passing and 42 total TDs
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BCS Bowl Results
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin over Oklahoma 49-21
Allstate Sugar Bowl: Alabama over USF 31-22
Orange Bowl: Northwestern over Miami 34-10
Fiesta Bowl: Texas A&M over Stanford 41-24
BCS National Championship: Boise State over USC 35-28 (Checked the box score on that and Boise won with 17 seconds left with a 17 yard TD from Kellen Moore)
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Coaching Carousel
Army HC signed an extension (You're welcome)
Frank Spaziani (went on to be the HC of North Texas) was fired by Boston College and Mario Cristobal replaced him
George O'Leary (went on to be HC of Ball State) was fired by UCF and Dan McCarney replaced him
Turner Gill was fired by Kansas and some randomly generated coach took over
Sidenote: All those schools and a few others that had HC vacancies offered the job to me but I felt it was too soon for me to take over as a HC especially after a mediocre season.
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Coach Dale
[table="head;width=45em"]Year|Position|Team|Record|Bowl|Champ
2011|OC|Army|7-6|Texas Bowl (L 7-31)|None
TOTAL|
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7-6|
0-1|
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