RGV Pony wrote:When is the last time our d held someone to less than 400 yds offense? Gonna keep up vs webb and company.
As for shawnbrey, if by some miracle we can get up by 10 or 14 in the first half, we should do the playstation thing and go to an offense of shawnbrey, shawnbrey, shawnbrey with a 3 yard out to ES or AR once inawhile so shawnbrey can catch his breath.
On another note, why not stick butler line and shawnbrey out there in the power I. Tell blm to get out of the way. Roll retro and our 'pony express' formation can be this year's wildcat or pistol.
Speaking of the pistol, how or why the hell is Chris Ault in the hall of fame?
Chris Ault
University of Nevada
1976-92, 1994-95
163-63-1
In 19 seasons, Chris Ault's dedication and passion as a coach and director of athletics resulted in winning more than 70% of Nevada's games on each level during the program's steady ascension through Division II, I-AA and I-A.
Believed to be the only coach in NCAA history to win conference championships on three different NCAA playing levels at the same school, Ault is the Big Sky Conference all-time winningest coach, claiming seven championships in total and guiding the Wolf Pack to seven NCAA Division I-AA playoff appearances.
Nevada's all-time winningest coach with a record of 163-63-1 and winning percentage of .720, Ault was named Conference Coach of the Year five times, National Coach of the Year twice and University of Nevada Coach of the Century.In three seasons on the Division I-A level, Ault won at least a share of three BIG WEST Conference championships and appeared in two Las Vegas Bowl games.
The producer of eight nationally ranked teams, Ault orchestrated what many believe is the greatest comeback victory in NCAA history trailing by 35 points vs. Weber State in 1991. Recently Sports Illustrated named him to their list of the 50 Greatest Sports Figures of the 20th Century from the state of Nevada. Married for 35 years with three children, Ault is a member of the Wolf Pack Hall of Fame.