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1989 Montana State Offense Playbook

The coach of the 1989 Montana State football team was Earl Solomonson.

Earl Solomonson was an American football coach who served as the head coach of Montana State University's football program from 1987 to 1995. Before taking the head coaching position at Montana State, he served as an assistant coach at various universities, including Purdue and Arizona State.

In 1989, Earl Solomonson's Montana State team finished the season with a 4-7 record. The team's wins came against Weber State, Northern Arizona, Idaho State, and Montana.

Earl Solomonson's offensive style at Montana State varied throughout his tenure, but in 1989, the team primarily used a run-heavy offense that relied on a strong rushing attack. The team's leading rusher that season was Tony Brown, who rushed for 1,106 yards and six touchdowns.

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