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What about David Yost?
Posted on 1/4/18 at 10:57 am
Posted on 1/4/18 at 10:57 am
If there's one guy who can get the LSU offense going, it's this guy.
DAVID YOST FILE
Coaching History
2017- Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/QB
2016 Oregon – Passing Game Coordinator/QB
2013-15 Washington State – Inside Wide Receivers
2011-12 Missouri – Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coord./Recruiting Coord./QB
2009-10 Missouri – Offensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator/QB
2001-08 Missouri –Recruiting Coordinator/QB
1996-2000 Toledo – Recruiting Coordinator/QB
1994-95 Toledo – Graduate Assistant
1990-95 Tiffin University – Offensive Coordinator/QB/WR
1988-89 Tiffin University – Wide Receivers
Here's a toast to Yost!
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In his one season at Oregon, the Ducks ranked 16th nationally in total offense at 491.7 yards per game, 27th in the nation in both scoring offense (35.4 points per game) and rushing offense (226.4 yards per game), 32nd nationally in passing offense (265.3 yards per game), and 10th nationally with just six thrown interceptions. Prior to his stint at Oregon, Yost spent three seasons as the inside wide receiver coach at Washington State under Mike Leach. In his three seasons at WSU, the Cougars set the top-three marks for most passes caught in Pac-12 single-season history, and twice led the nation in passing offense in 2014 (477.7 ypg) and 2015 (389.2 ypg). In 2014, the Cougars’ inside receivers accounted for 185 of the team’s 510 receptions and 15 of the 45 touchdown catches. In his first year at WSU, the Cougars finished fourth in the country in passing offense, averaging 368.0 yards per game. Freshman receiver River Cracraft claimed all-Pac-12 honorable mention recognition in 2013. Much of Yost’s offensive influence resulted from a 19-year association with Gary Pinkel, who molded the 47-year-old Ohio native from a graduate assistant coach at Toledo in 1994 to the completion of a 12-year tenure at Missouri as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator in 2012. Yost began his stay in Columbia, Mo., in 2001 as the quarterback coach and recruiting coordinator, and added the duties of offensive coordinator in 2009. He was also elevated to assistant head coach for his final two seasons at Missouri. During his tenure that began in the Big 12 Conference and concluded in the SEC, Yost earned the reputation as one of the nation’s brightest young tutors of quarterbacks. His run included a trio of signal callers (Brad Smith, Chase Daniel and Blaine Gabbert) who accumulated 12 different all-conference accolades between them beginning with Smith, who became the first Division I player to pass for 2,000 yards and run for 1,000 in the same season, a feat he accomplished in both 2003 and 2005. Smith completed his Missouri tenure in 2005 as the first-ever collegiate player to pass for 8,000 yards and run for another 4,000 before embarking on a nine-year NFL career. Daniel emerged on the national stage in 2007 when he was a Heisman Trophy finalist, eventually finishing fourth in the voting. He enjoyed an amazing three-year run as a starter before finishing in 2008 as he left holding virtually every major passing and total offense record in Missouri history. Gabbert followed Daniel and became an eventual first-round NFL Draft pick. In 2011, Yost guided the Missouri offensive attack to a Big 12 Conference rushing title and finished the season ranked ninth nationally after averaging 244.0 yards per game. Missouri was one of only two schools in the country to average at least 230 yards rushing and passing on the year. Yost assumed the added role of offensive coordinator prior to the 2009 season and oversaw a Missouri offense that ranked No. 14 in the nation in passing at 285.4 yards per game. The Tigers followed that season with a 10-win campaign in 2010, finishing 35th nationally in yards per game (409.62). Yost was instrumental in the development of Missouri’s renowned spread attack. The Tigers broke numerous offensive school records in 2008, putting together only the third 10-win season in school history. The Tigers also established school records for points (591), points per game (42.2) and passing yards (4,625) that season. During the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Missouri won 22 games to rank third nationally, behind only Oklahoma and USC. Furthermore, Missouri won three Big 12 North Division Championships in a four-year span (2007, 2008, 2010) with Yost on staff. From 1997 to 2000, Yost held the same responsibilities for Pinkel at Toledo. He spent four seasons coaching two of the most productive quarterbacks in Rockets history in Tavares Bolden and Chris Wallace. Yost came to Toledo from Tiffin University, where he coordinated the offense, along with coaching quarterbacks and receivers in 1995. During the 1994 season, he coached wide receivers.
DAVID YOST FILE
Coaching History
2017- Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/QB
2016 Oregon – Passing Game Coordinator/QB
2013-15 Washington State – Inside Wide Receivers
2011-12 Missouri – Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coord./Recruiting Coord./QB
2009-10 Missouri – Offensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator/QB
2001-08 Missouri –Recruiting Coordinator/QB
1996-2000 Toledo – Recruiting Coordinator/QB
1994-95 Toledo – Graduate Assistant
1990-95 Tiffin University – Offensive Coordinator/QB/WR
1988-89 Tiffin University – Wide Receivers
Here's a toast to Yost!
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:02 am to GoldenBoy
How would he have time to game plan while trying to expose the masked fantom with Scooby?
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:05 am to GoldenBoy
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude............party on, duuuuude............
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:16 am to GoldenBoy
He has an amazing track record with QBs, but I see him as more of a Big 12 or Pac play caller. Definitely looks like he belongs out west.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:19 am to GoldenBoy
They’re taking out Allen !
Yooooossstttt!!!!!
Yooooossssttt!!!!
Don’t you take out my boy !! Yoossssstttt!!!!
Yooooossstttt!!!!!
Yooooossssttt!!!!
Don’t you take out my boy !! Yoossssstttt!!!!
This post was edited on 1/4/18 at 11:21 am
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:20 am to GoldenBoy
Impossible. This dude smells like teen spirit, not corndogs.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:20 am to PapaWoodreaux
Worked w Tom Amstutz. GOAT
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:22 am to PapaWoodreaux
First thing I thought of
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:34 am to GoldenBoy
Wow, he looks like Guy Fierri lost 60 lbs
Posted on 1/4/18 at 11:59 am to tigerbait2010
Pot isn't legal in louisiana, we have no shot
Posted on 1/4/18 at 1:23 pm to GoldenBoy
"I'll only play for you Coach Yost!"
Posted on 1/4/18 at 1:31 pm to forever lsu30
He's a HOF'er in my book.
Probably a better DC though. Leave the offense to Denzel.
Probably a better DC though. Leave the offense to Denzel.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 1:55 pm to jrodLSUke
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He has an amazing track record with QBs, but I see him as more of a Big 12 or Pac play caller. Definitely looks like he belongs out west.
Yes the looks like shaggy but he has a hell of a track record with QB’s and scoring points. Which I do believe is what we desperately need at LSU.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 2:22 pm to PapaWoodreaux
Not gonna lie, that was who I immediately thought of.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 2:23 pm to GoldenBoy
He looks like he'll be the first coach ever get suspended for smoking weed. He shows up to practices and team meetings more high than the players.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 3:01 pm to GoldenBoy
quote:Thought that was Sammy Haggar for a minute.
Posted on 1/4/18 at 3:06 pm to PapaWoodreaux
Coooaacch. Yoooost. You just lost the Hall of Fame.
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