New North Texas coach Seth Littrell plans high-powered offense
Posted Dec 8, 2015
A few minutes after Seth Littrell slipped on a North Texas cap and thanked a long list of people for helping him be in position for his first head coaching job, he started talking about his plans for the offense. "We're going to run the triple option," Littrell said. As laughter filled the club area in the stadium where Littrell was being formally introduced Monday, athletic director Rick Villarreal said, "Let's start this press conference over."
(Associated Press)
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