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When Gary Andersen took over the Utah State program back in late 2008, he took over a program that had a combined 4 wins in the three years prior to his arrival, and just a handful of seasons where they finished over .500. In a very short window, Andersen has built a winner.

In his first two seasons on campus, Andersen won 8 games, which was something that the Aggies hadn't done in a two year span in over a decade. He followed that up with a 7 win season in 2011 (7-6), and this season he has led Utah State to an impressive 10-2 record to go along with a WAC title, and their success has lead to his name being mentioned with many of the open jobs across the country.

Here's a good clip of Andersen mic'd up during practice, which provides a great look into his coaching style. It's easy to see why him and his staff have been able to recruit Utah very well, as well as convince kids from Florida to come out to Utah and play for him. What you see is what you get with coach Andersen.

 

Really good motivational video here for Rutgers' (9-2, 5-1) regular season finale against Louisville (9-2, 4-2) on Thursday.

"The only thing that we can count on in any given moment is you."

"It's you versus them. You versus no. You versus can't. You versus next year, last year, statistics, excuses. It is you versus history. You versus the odds. It's you versus second place."

"The clock is ticking...Let's see what you got."

 

NAIA Southern Oregon has put together one of the most impressive offenses in the country, regardless of level.

Craig Howard, who is in his second season with the program, has led the program to a 9-2 record and the school's first playoff victory this season. Offensively, the Raiders have put up 589 points and over 7,100 yards of total offense. To put that in perspective, the #1 offense in the FBS (Louisiana Tech) has just under 6,400 yards of total offense so far this season.

They lead all NAIA teams in total offense by more than 170 yards per game (656) and have hit the 45 point mark in ten of their eleven games, and reached the 60 point mark four times in their final six games of the regular season

Individually, Southern Oregon's offense has produced a 1,200 yard rusher, two 1,300 yard receivers, and a quarterback that is just shy of 5,000 yards passing. Very impressive.

Below is the video that the team watched just before taking the field against Carroll College, which was named the NAIA national game of the week. You can see that this staff has done an impressive job of putting their playmakers in a great positions to make plays, and that they understand how to motivate a group of young men. 

Listen to one of the assistants opening lines. Jim Harbaugh would definitely like it.

Gary Andersen has done an impressive job out at Utah State transforming the Aggies (9-2, 5-0) from a struggling program into WAC champions. Their 48-41 overtime victory over a ranked Louisiana Tech on Saturday is a great barometer of how far the program has come.

Here is the video that the guys at Utah State watched before kickoff to help get them focused and hyped up for the big game. The win over the Bulldogs secured at least a share of the WAC title for the Aggies, and a win this weekend against Idaho will give them their first outright conference title since 1936.

With evertything that Andersen and his staff have been able to accomplish in just four seasons, his name will continue to be brought up as the coaching carousel continues to turn.

Here's the quick motivational video that Ohio watched before taking the field against Bowling Green last night.

The Falcons capitalized on some special teams mistakes from Ohio and escaped with a 26-14 victory, and their sixth straight win.

The guys in Athens put together some solid videos, and this one is no exception.