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Iowa State Cyclones Single Wing Offense (1968) - Johnny Majors
The Iowa State Cyclones Single Wing Offense in 1968 was a run-oriented offense that featured a direct snap to the fullback. The offense was designed to be physical and to control the clock.
The Cyclones' single-wing offense was led by head coach Johnny Majors, who had implemented the offense in his first season with the team. Majors was a former player and assistant coach under Paul "Bear" Bryant at Alabama, and he brought Bryant's philosophy of physical football to Iowa State.
Johnny Majors was the head coach of the Iowa State Cyclones from 1968 to 1972. He implemented a single-wing offense in his first season, which was a departure from the pro-style offense that the Cyclones had been running.
The college offense used on the Iowa State Cyclones Single Wing Offense in 1968 was a run-oriented offense that featured a direct snap to the fullback. The offense was designed to be physical and to control the clock.
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