Building a Winning Football Tradition At Brigham Young University
ISBN-10:
0936860022
ISBN-13:
9780936860022
Author(s): Lee, Nelson; LaVell Edwards
Edition: First Edition
Description:
Edwards was BYU's head football coach from 1972 to 2000. His offensive scheme was passing-dominated. He started coaching in an era when college football offenses were dominated by strong running attacks. His quarterbacks threw over 11,000 passes for more than 100,000 yards and 635 touchdowns. He got the idea to switch to a pass oriented team by looking at BYU's history. The BYU football program had struggled before Edward with the notable exception of one conference championship that resulted from the aerial attack of Virgil Carter. This past success encouraged Edwards to open up the BYU offense.
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