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  2. Category:Iowa Wesleyan Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    1929 Iowa Wesleyan Tigers football team; 1946 Iowa Wesleyan Tigers football team This page was last edited on 24 November 2024, at 18:45 (UTC). Text ...

  3. Iowa Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Wesleyan athletic teams were nicknamed the Tigers. The university was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), competing in the North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) for football, the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) for wrestling, and the Continental Athletic Conference as its primary home ...

  4. List of defunct college football teams - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Wesleyan University: Mount Pleasant: Iowa: 2022 Closed in 2023 Lambuth University: Jackson: Tennessee: 2010 Closed in 2011 Leland College: Baker: Louisiana: 1959 Closed in 1960 Lindenwood University – Belleville: Belleville: Illinois: 2018 [25] Closed in 2020 Long Island University Post: Brookville: New York: 2018: Closed in 2019 [Ex 10 ...

  5. Category:Iowa Wesleyan Tigers football players - Wikipedia

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    This category is for college football players who have played at Iowa Wesleyan College. Pages in category "Iowa Wesleyan Tigers football players" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Dana Holgorsen - Wikipedia

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    Holgorsen played wide receiver at Iowa Wesleyan College, earning a degree in 1993 and a master's in health and physical education from Valdosta State University in 1995. [21] [22] Holgorsen had been recruited to Iowa Wesleyan by head coach Hal Mumme and offensive coordinator Mike Leach, both of whom he coached with later in their careers.

  7. Air raid offense - Wikipedia

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    In American football, the air raid offense is an offensive scheme popularized by such coaches as Earnest Wilson, Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, Sonny Dykes, and Tony Franklin during their respective tenures at Iowa Wesleyan University, Valdosta State, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Louisiana Tech, and Washington State.

  8. Hal Mumme - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Mumme became head coach at Iowa Wesleyan College. While finishing 7–4 in his first season, he eventually led the team to the national quarterfinals in 1991, the first playoff appearance in the school's history. Mumme's 1990 team led the nation in passing offense and the 1989 and 1991 squads finished second nationally in that category.

  9. Steve Kazor - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kazor (born 1948) is an American football executive, scout, and former coach who is the general manager for the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League (UFL). ). Kazor served as the head football coach at Iowa Wesleyan College (1993), McPherson College (1998–1999), and Wayne State University (2000–2003), compiling a career college football head coaching record of 33