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Johnny Majors was the coach of the 1968 Single Wing Iowa State football team.
Johnny Majors was an American football player and coach who had a successful career in both college and professional football. He played for the University of Tennessee and later coached at various universities, including Iowa State, Pittsburgh, and Tennessee. He was known for his innovative coaching strategies and his ability to motivate and inspire his players.
In 1968, Johnny Majors implemented the single-wing offense at Iowa State, which was a departure from the traditional offensive schemes used at the time. The team struggled in the first few games but eventually found success and finished the season with a 5-5 record. Majors was credited with turning around the program and laying the foundation for future success.
Although Johnny Majors is most well-known for introducing the single-wing offense at Iowa State, he also implemented a pro-style offense during his time there. This offensive scheme was characterized by a balanced attack that relied on both the passing and running game. The pro-style offense was a departure from the single-wing and reflected Majors's willingness to adapt and innovate based on the strengths of his players.
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