The University of Nevada led the NCAA FBS in Rushing Offense during the 2009 season. Chris Klenakis‘ offensive squad utilized the Pistol Offense to average 344.9 rushing yards per game and 7.4 yeard per carry. The Wolfpack also became the first team in Division I history to have three 1,000 yard rushers in one season! Interested in learning the attack? Check out the instructional football DVDs below to learn how to incorporate Nevada’s Pistol Offense within your team!
The Pistol Offense 3-Pack
The Pistol Offense: Power Running Game
The Pistol Offense: Inside Zone Progression
The Pistol Offense: Hit Progression Drills & Techniques
The University of Iowa wrestling program, coached by Tom Brands and Terry Brands, continue to be the unanimous #1 team in the NWCA / USA Today Division I poll (12/22/2009). The full top 25 includes:
1. Iowa (Coached by Tom Brands and Terry Brands)
2. Iowa State (Coached by Kevin Jackson and Chris Bono)
3. Ohio State (Coached by Tom Ryan)
4. Oklahoma State (Coached by John Smith and Eric Guerrero)
5. Central Michigan
6. Minnesota (Coached by J. Robinson)
7. Cornell (Coached by Rob Koll and Cory Cooperman)
8. Boise State
9. Maryland (Coached by Kerry McCoy)
10. Oklahoma
11. Lehigh (Coached by Jon Trenge)
12. Indiana (Coached by Duane Goldman)
13. Kent State
14. Nebraska (Coached by Mark Manning)
15. Penn State
16. Edinboro
17. Missouri
18. Wisconsin (Coached by Barry Davis)
19. Cal Poly
20. Illinois
21. Pittsburgh
22. Arizona State
23. Virginia
24. Old Dominion
25. Oregon State
Russ Rose, head volleyball coach at Penn State, claimed the 2009 NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship as the Nittany Lions erased a two-set deficit to take unprecedented third straight crown over Texas. The Nittany Lions were the 10th team in history to win back-to-back titles, but became the first-ever to claim three in a row!
The Ultimate Fighting Championship deepened its light heavyweight division with the recent signing of former NCAA Division I national wrestling champion, Phil Davis. Davis turned to MMA in 2008 after emerging as a four time All-American and 2008 Division I national champion at Penn State. Davis wrestled at 197 pounds and ended his career with a record of 116-20. In Davis’ short MMA career, he has posted a 4-0 record with all victories coming in first-round stoppages.
Tonight’s semifinal match-up in the 2009 NCAA Volleyball Championship features to coaching legends: Russ Rose and Dave Shoji. The two coaches rank amongst the top of every all-time coaching list:
Highest Winning Percentage: #2 Russ Rose (.86269), #3 Dave Shoji (.852)
Most Victories: #2 Dave Shoji (1,016-175-1), #3 Russ Rose (999-159)
Most NCAA Championships:#2 Russ Rose, Dave Shoji (both have 3)
Most AVCA Coach of the Year Awards: #1 Russ Rose (3), #2 Dave Shoji (2)
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