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Matt Campbell Tabs in the state of Iowa, the new assistant coach

Matt Campbell Tabs in the state of Iowa, the new assistant coach

Matt Campbell, Cyclone football coach, talks to the media. (Iowa Radio PHOTO)

Iowa, Matt Campbell state coach has announced the hiring of the offensive coordinator of the state Dakota, Jake Landry, as the new coach of the program.

Landry spent season 2024 working as an offensive coordinator and coordinator for the FCS North Dakota national champion, after two seasons, as a coach and quarters at St. Thomas, who won Pioneer Football League in 2022 and was ranked in 2023.

“We are pleased to meet Jake in our program,” Campbell said. “He was successful at several levels, including as an offensive coordinator last year for the FCS NDSU national champion. His work experience with successful programs will be very positive for our crime and our football program as a whole. “

In 2024, with Landry, calling on games and training the back of the running, the state of North Dakota reached the FCS peak again. Landry’s offensive unit was a notation offense no. 3 of the nation, on average 38.1 points per match. It was also ranked 1st place in national level in First Downs (361), team -passing efficiency (178.66) and fewest figures (6). It was also in the top 20 in the percentage of conversion in the third (3rd, .545), the offense in the red area (5, .933), the time of possession (5, 33:04), the percentage of the fourth conversion (8, .682), intercepted passes (9, 5), offense (20, 193.3) 417.6).

The bison went 14-2 in general and 7-1 in the football conference in Valea Missouri. NDSU has claimed five places on the All-MVFC and second offensive teams.