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Since the conclusion of his first stint with the New England Patriots as an assistant coach from 2007 through 2011, new Ohio State offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien has coached three college quarterbacks at his two stops at the NCAA level.
Two of those signal-callers – Penn State’s Matt McGloin and Christian Hackenberg – saw the best years of their respective careers under O’Brien, each under a unique set of circumstances.
MATT MCGLOIN AS A STARTER
(YEAR UNDER O'BRIEN IN BOLD)
YEAR COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT Y/A 2010 118 215 54.9 1548 14 9 7.2 2011 125 231 54.1 1571 8 5 6.8 2012 270 446 60.5 3271 24 5 7.3
CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG AS A STARTER
BRYCE YOUNG AS A STARTER
YEAR COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT Y/A 2013 231 392 58.9 2955 20 10 7.5 2014 270 484 55.8 2977 12 15 6.2 2015 192 359 53.5 2525 16 6 7.2
The last of them, Alabama's Bryce Young, had one of the best careers in the history of his prestigious school under O'Brien.
YEAR COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT Y/A 2021 366 547 66.9 4872 47 7 8.9 2022 245 380 64.5 3328 32 5 8.8
If O’Brien can elevate Ohio State’s quarterback play in a similar way this season, it will go a long way toward the team’s ambitions of avenging three straight losses to Michigan, winning the Big Ten and winning a national title.
Another 11W writer's analysis of O'Brien's offenses:
PENN STATE, 2012-13 (HEAD COACH)
O’Brien has never had a harder job than the one he took on at Penn State, where he replaced Joe Paterno in a time of turmoil for the program, which was hit with major sanctions after the NCAA determined that Penn State failed to take action to prevent child sexual abuse by former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.Although the program was hit sanctions that included a four-year postseason ban and a loss of 40 scholarships over four years (sanctions that were later reduced after O’Brien’s tenure ended), O’Brien led the Nittany Lions to back-to-back winning seasons, leaving Penn State with a 15-9 record after two years.
Penn State’s offenses in those seasons weren’t spectacular – the Nittany Lions ranked outside the top 60 nationally in points per game in both years – though they were good enough to rank fourth in the Big Ten in total offense in both seasons. Before his arrival, Penn State ranked 10th in the Big Ten in total offense in 2011; after his departure, Penn State ranked 13th in the conference in total offense in 2014.
Matt McGloin and Christian Hackenberg both had their best statistical seasons as Penn State’s starting quarterback while being coached by O’Brien, while Allen Robinson won Big Ten Receiver of the Year honors in both seasons.
ALABAMA, 2021-22 (OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS COACH)
Some Alabama fans were happy to see O’Brien leave when he became the Patriots’ offensive coordinator, and his tenure in Tuscaloosa recently drew extra scrutiny when Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe revealed that O’Brien told him he should change positions. Statistically, though, Alabama’s offense was one of the best in the country in both of O’Brien’s years calling the plays.Alabama quarterback Bryce Young won the Heisman Trophy in his first season being coached by O’Brien in 2021 when the Crimson Tide ranked sixth nationally in points per game (39.9) and seventh in the FBS in yards per game (488.2) and made it to the national championship game. They tied for fourth in the FBS in points per game (41.1) and were eighth nationally in yards per play (6.93) in 2022.
The Crimson Tide’s offensive performance dropped off sharply in 2023 following O’Brien’s departure – although Young’s departure certainly had a lot to do with that – as Alabama finished 58th nationally in yards per game (393.1) and 24th in points per game (34).
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