Kansas State University Athletics
Dave Brock Promoted to Offensive Coordinator
Dec 26, 2007 | Football

A native of
“Dave Brock is well respected in college football coaching circles as not only an offensive innovator and a relentless recruiter, but as a teacher who has a proven track record of getting the absolute best from his players,” Prince said. “Our offensive success this past season was in no small part to Dave’s ability and we are looking forward to him providing his leadership on offense.”
Brock, who just completed his first season at
Last season, Brock tutored
K-State, which set school team records for passing yards, completions and attempts in a season, also ranked 20th nationally in passing offense, averaging 285.4 yards per game, and 21st in scoring offense (35.2 points per game). The Wildcats also finished the season with a 3,000-yard passer, a 1,600-yard receiver and a 1,000-yard rusher for the first time in school history.
While at UNC, he tutored two of the top wide receivers in
In 2006, Brock coached wide receiver Hakeem Nicks to honorable mention freshman All-America honors by The Sporting News as Nicks set UNC freshmen records with 39 receptions for 660 yards and four touchdowns.
Prior to
In 2004,
In 2003, Brock’s inaugural season running the
As the offensive coordinator at Hofstra, the Pride posted a 9-3 record in 2001 and concluded the season ranked No. 7 in Division I-AA behind an offense that was second in the nation in total offense (491 yards/game), fourth in passing offense (301 yards/game) and fifth in scoring offense (37.9 points/game).
In 2000, Hofstra finished the year ranked No. 7 with a 9-4 record and also ranked among the nation’s top 20 in scoring offense, passing offense and total offense. During Brock’s last five seasons at Hofstra, the team averaged 35.8 points per game and 446.8 yards of total offense per contest.
Franklin, a Langhorn, Pa., native who has spent the last two seasons in Manhattan as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, will return to Maryland as assistant head coach/offensive coordinator after spending the 2000-04 seasons on the Terrapins’ staff as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.
“James has truly been an asset to our organization both as a coach and a recruiter and we appreciate his contributions to
“We will continue to add talented and excellent people to our organization,” Prince added. “And, we will continue to have other organizations recognize that by their many efforts to acquire those people. Our program's values here at
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