On3 conference coordinators of the week
Each week, On3 selects coordinators of the week from each FBS conference.
Our choices for Week 10:
ACC — Tony Gibson, NC State DC
NC State had four takeaways and held Miami without a touchdown during a 20-6 win over the Hurricanes.
ACC — Buster Faulkner, Georgia Tech OC
Georgia Tech racked up 514 yards and six touchdowns during a 45-17 victory over Virginia.
Big Ten — Manny Diaz, Penn State DC
Penn State had four takeaways, tallied 12 tackles for loss and recorded six sacks during a 51-15 win over Maryland. The Terrapins finished with just 234 yards.
Big 12 — Jordan Lesley, West Virginia DC
West Virginia held BYU scoreless until a late garbage time touchdown during a 37-7 victory over the Cougars.
Pac-12 — Johnny Nansen, Arizona DC
Arizona limited UCLA to 271 yards during a 27-10 win over the No. 19 Bruins.
SEC — Kenny Guiton, Arkansas interim OC
In his first game as Arkansas’ interim offensive coordinator, Guiton led the way as the Razorbacks posted their highest point of the season against an FBS opponent during a 39-36 overtime victory over Florida. The win snapped a six-game losing streak for Arkansas, which finished with 481 yards of total offense.
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SEC — Tommy Rees, Alabama OC
Alabama scored six touchdowns during a 42-28 win over No. 14 LSU. The Crimson Tide produced 507 yards of total offense.
AAC — Alex Mortensen, UAB OC
UAB accumulated 614 yards of total offense during a 45-42 victory over FAU.
Conference USA — Rod Smith, Jacksonville State OC
Although Jacksonville State lost, the Gamecocks tallied 421 yards of total offense and four touchdowns during a 38-28 loss to South Carolina. Behind the offense, Jacksonville State led 28-21 during the third quarter.
MAC — Vince Kehres, Toledo DC
Toledo allowed just seven points through 59 minutes of its 31-13 victory over Buffalo.
MAC — Billy Fessler, Akron OC
Akron scored three fourth quarter touchdowns during a 31-27 win over Kent State.
Mountain West — Jay Sawvel, Wyoming DC
Wyoming had three takeaways and allowed just 274 yards of total offense during a 24-15 victory over Colorado State.
Sun Belt — Mack Leftwich, Texas State OC
Texas State scored six touchdowns during a 45-24 victory over Georgia Southern.
Sun Belt — Mike Shanahan, James Madison OC
James Madison accumulated 567 yards of total offense during a 42-14 win over Georgia State.