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Dana HolgorsenOffensive Coordinator / QB
Bill YoungDefensive Coordinator
Joe DeForestAHC / Special Teams Coordinator
Gunter BrewerWide Receivers
Joe WicklineOffensive Line
Doug MeachamInside Receivers
Glenn SpencerLinebackers
Jason JonesSecondary
Robert GillespieRunning Backs
Rob GlassStrength And Conditioning
Johnny BarrDir. Of Football Recruiting
Mack ButlerDir. Of Football Operations
Dale PattersonAsst. Dir. Of Football Operations
Scott YieldingAsst. Dir. Of Football Recruiting

Holgorsen At A Glance

Year
School
Position
2010 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2008-2009 Houston Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2005-2007 Texas Tech Co-Offensive Coord./Inside Receivers
2000-2004 Texas Tech Inside Receivers
1999 Wingate Quarterbacks/Receivers
1996-1998 Mississippi College QBs/Receivers/Special Teams
1993-1995 Valdosta State QBs/Receivers/Special Teams

Bowl Games

2009 Armed Forces Bowl
2008 Armed Forces Bowl
2007 Gator Bowl
2006 Insight Bowl
2005 Cotton Bowl
2004 Holiday Bowl
2003 Houston Bowl
2002 Tangerine Bowl
2001 Alamo Bowl
2000 Hall of Fame Bowl

Prominent Pupils

Michael Crabtree Texas Tech (San Francisco 49ers)
Graham Harrell Texas Tech (Green Bay Packers)
Case Keenum University of Houston
Wes Welker Texas Tech (New England Patriots)
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Coaching Career

  • Dana Holgorsen joined the Oklahoma State coaching staff in January of 2010 after a two-year stint as offensive coordinator at the University of Houston.
  • Prior to his time with the Cougars, he was on the staff at Texas Tech from 2000 through 2007.
  • In his two years at Houston, Holgorsen and the Cougars put up explosive offensive numbers. Under his direction, UH ended the 2009 season as the national leader in total offense with 563 yards per game, scoring offense with 42.2 points per game, and passing offense with 433.7 yards per game.
  • His first year in Houston saw the Cougars rank second in the nation in passing offense (401.62 yards per game) and total offense (562.77 yards per game). UH scored 40.62 points per game to rank 10th nationally.
  • Under Holgorsen's guidance, Houston quarterback Case Keenum led the nation in total offense in both 2008 and 2009, racking up 403.15 yards of total offense per game his sophomore year and 416.36 yards of offense per game his junior year.
  • Keenum ranked among the nation's top-10 passing efficiency leaders each of his two seasons under Holgorsen's watch.
  • During his stay in Lubbock, his various titles included inside receivers coach, co-offensive coordinator, and eventually offensive coordinator (2005 through 2007) and quarterbacks coach. Over that period of time, the Red Raiders increased their offensive numbers from 324.8 yards per game to 529.6 yards per game.
  • With Holgorsen serving as offensive coordinator in 2007, Texas Tech led the nation in passing offense (470.31 yards per game), ranked second nationally in total offense (529.62 yards per game) and was seventh nationally in scoring offense (40.92 points per game). Quarterback Graham Harrell led the nation in total offense and receiver Michael Crabtree led the nation in receptions per game and receiving yards per game. Crabtree won the Biletnikoff Award as America's top receiver in 2007.
  • In 2006, the Red Raiders ranked third nationally in passing offense and sixth in total offense. Harrell was third nationally in total offense with 344.38 yards per game.
  • In 2005, Texas Tech led the nation in passing offense with 388.83 yards per game, was fourth in scoring offense at 39.42 points per game and was sixth in total offense with 495.83 yards per contest. Quarterback Cody Hodges ranked second in the country with 369.08 yards per game.
  • A native of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa who played at Iowa Wesleyan, Holgorsen has been in the coaching ranks since 1993. His other career stops have included Valdosta State, Mississippi College and Wingate.

Personal

  • Born June 21, 1971, Holgorsen graduated from Iowa Wesleyan in 1993 and went on to earn a master's degree in health and physical education from Valdosta State in 1995.
  • He has three children; McClayne, Logan and Carlyn.