From Northern Wyoming Daily News:
Cole plans to install Florida-type offense
LARAMIE (AP) — New Wyoming offensive coordinator Bob Cole will bring his version of the double-cadence, spread offense to Laramie next season.
“It’s kind of the rage right now,” Cole told the Casper Star-Tribune on Monday.
UW coach Joe Glenn announced Cole’s hiring on Monday. Cole had been offensive coordinator at Florida A&M this past season.
Glenn last month fired offensive coordinator Bill Cockhill. The Cowboys finished the season with a 5-7 overall record and a 2-6 Mountain West Conference mark.
Cole said his offense will more closely resemble Florida’s offense, and UW will continue to try and incorporate the zone-option rushing game that never got off the ground with quarterback Karsten Sween this past year.
Cole said he watched tape of Sween and met with the quarterback over the weekend, coming away impressed with the junior.
Along with Sween, the Cowboys will return running backs Devin Moore and Wynel Seldon, their entire offensive line and a stable of receivers.
“I really don’t think this qualifies as a rebuilding job,” Cole said. “I mean, I’ve seen some beauties in the past.
“It’s not like we’re starting from scratch. I don’t think that’s the case here at all. I can’t really comment on the personnel since I didn’t go in there to look at it. From the little bit that I’ve watched it doesn’t seem to be all that bad.”
This past season, the Cowboys ranked 108th among 119 Division I teams in both scoring offense (19.4 ppg) and total offense (322.8 ypg).
Cole said he knows many of the UW coaching staff already.
“I don’t think I could have gone anywhere else in the country and known that many people on the same staff,” he said. “... Sometimes you’re lucky to know one guy or two guys, but I’d either met everybody before this or coaches with them or that type of thing.”
Cole has coached on the collegiate level since 1988 when he began his career as the offensive coordinator at Sonoma State in California. He also coached at Portland State, Montana and Utah State.
Cole’s salary will be $123,480 per year for two years.
Cole plans to install Florida-type offense
LARAMIE (AP) — New Wyoming offensive coordinator Bob Cole will bring his version of the double-cadence, spread offense to Laramie next season.
“It’s kind of the rage right now,” Cole told the Casper Star-Tribune on Monday.
UW coach Joe Glenn announced Cole’s hiring on Monday. Cole had been offensive coordinator at Florida A&M this past season.
Glenn last month fired offensive coordinator Bill Cockhill. The Cowboys finished the season with a 5-7 overall record and a 2-6 Mountain West Conference mark.
Cole said his offense will more closely resemble Florida’s offense, and UW will continue to try and incorporate the zone-option rushing game that never got off the ground with quarterback Karsten Sween this past year.
Cole said he watched tape of Sween and met with the quarterback over the weekend, coming away impressed with the junior.
Along with Sween, the Cowboys will return running backs Devin Moore and Wynel Seldon, their entire offensive line and a stable of receivers.
“I really don’t think this qualifies as a rebuilding job,” Cole said. “I mean, I’ve seen some beauties in the past.
“It’s not like we’re starting from scratch. I don’t think that’s the case here at all. I can’t really comment on the personnel since I didn’t go in there to look at it. From the little bit that I’ve watched it doesn’t seem to be all that bad.”
This past season, the Cowboys ranked 108th among 119 Division I teams in both scoring offense (19.4 ppg) and total offense (322.8 ypg).
Cole said he knows many of the UW coaching staff already.
“I don’t think I could have gone anywhere else in the country and known that many people on the same staff,” he said. “... Sometimes you’re lucky to know one guy or two guys, but I’d either met everybody before this or coaches with them or that type of thing.”
Cole has coached on the collegiate level since 1988 when he began his career as the offensive coordinator at Sonoma State in California. He also coached at Portland State, Montana and Utah State.
Cole’s salary will be $123,480 per year for two years.