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In 2003, O'Brien left to coach running backs at the University of Maryland, where he spent two seasons. In 2003, running back Josh Allen ran for 922 yards and eight touchdowns while Bruce Perry ran for 713 yards and six touchdowns. [12] As offensive coordinator at Duke in 2005 and 2006, O'Brien's teams averaged 16.1 and 14.9 points per game. [13]
Ohio State currently plays at Bill Davis Stadium. From 1967 to 1997 the Buckeyes played at Trautman Field. In 2011, the playing field was named after former Buckeye and Major League Baseball All-Star and World Series Champion Nick Swisher, thus the official name of the Buckeye's home is Nick Swisher Field at Bill Davis Stadium. [2]
O'Brien also won one conference championship as a member of the Big East Conference. Joe Yukica, Bicknell, and O'Brien are the leaders in seasons coached 10 years each as head coach. O'Brien has the most all-time wins with 75 and Leahy has the highest winning percentage at 0.909.
Penn State quarterback Matthew McGloin (11) gets a play from Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Wisconsin in State College, Pa ...
Before he came to Houston, O’Brien spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons as Penn State’s head coach. He was 15-9 at Penn State and was hired by the Nittany Lions after spending four seasons as an ...
After coaching in New England from 2007-2011, O’Brien returned to Foxborough to be the team’s offensive coordinator in 2023. That return didn’t have any of the success his previous stint did.
Baseball (coach) San Saba, Texas: Washington State University: 1966 Clarence "Hec" Edmundson: Basketball (coach), Track and Field (coach) Moscow, Idaho University of Washington: 1966 Olav Ulland: Skiing Kongsberg, Norway 1966 Morris "Red" Badgro: Football Orillia, Washington: 1967 Basil James: Horse racing (jockey) Loveland, Colorado: Longacres ...
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