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<blockquote data-quote="IronJacket7" data-source="post: 849586" data-attributes="member: 81"><p><h2><span style="font-size: 15px">The immediate impact of installing the air raid</span></h2><p><span style="font-size: 15px">From 1994-1996 the <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/University_of_Kentucky" target="_blank">University of Kentucky</a> went 9-24<a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-3" target="_blank">[3]</a> while scoring 149, 223, and 138 points. Upon hiring <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Hal_Mumme" target="_blank">Hal Mumme</a>, they went 18-17 while scoring 348, 431, and 328 points from 1997-1999.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">From 1996-1998 the <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/University_of_Oklahoma" target="_blank">University of Oklahoma</a> scored 255, 232, and 184 points.<a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-4" target="_blank">[4]</a> In 1999 they would score 430 points and finish 13-0 while scoring 481 points in 2000. The 481 points were the most they had scored in a season since 1987 when they were coached by <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Barry_Switzer" target="_blank">Barry Switzer</a>.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">From 1997-1999 <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Texas_Tech_University" target="_blank">Texas Tech University</a> scored 245, 315, and 253 points.<a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-5" target="_blank">[5]</a> From 2000-2002 they would score 330, 402, and 537 points while improving their record to 9-5 by 2002. From 2002-2009 they never won fewer than 8 games under <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Mike_Leach_(coach)" target="_blank">Mike Leach</a>.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">From 2000-2002 the <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/University_of_Houston" target="_blank">University of Houston</a> scored 211, 190, and 320 points.<a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-6" target="_blank">[6]</a> In 2003, under <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Art_Briles" target="_blank">Art Briles</a>, they scored 448 points. That was the most since 1990 when they were coached by John Jenkins. Art would have 2 more seasons in which his teams would score over 440 points in a season. <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Sumlin" target="_blank">Kevin Sumlin</a> would then take that up a notch with his teams scoring 528, 591, 452, and 660 points from 2008-2011.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">From 2009-2011 the University of Texas A&M scored 427, 382, and 475 points.<a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-7" target="_blank">[7]</a> <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Sumlin" target="_blank">Kevin Sumlin</a> took over and led the 2012 Aggies to an 11-2 record while scoring 578 points and garnering a <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Heisman_Trophy" target="_blank">Heisman Trophy</a> for QB <a href="https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Johnny_Manziel" target="_blank">Johnny Manziel</a>.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronJacket7, post: 849586, member: 81"] [HEADING=1][SIZE=4]The immediate impact of installing the air raid[/SIZE][/HEADING] [SIZE=4]From 1994-1996 the [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/University_of_Kentucky']University of Kentucky[/URL] went 9-24[URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-3'][3][/URL] while scoring 149, 223, and 138 points. Upon hiring [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Hal_Mumme']Hal Mumme[/URL], they went 18-17 while scoring 348, 431, and 328 points from 1997-1999. From 1996-1998 the [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/University_of_Oklahoma']University of Oklahoma[/URL] scored 255, 232, and 184 points.[URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-4'][4][/URL] In 1999 they would score 430 points and finish 13-0 while scoring 481 points in 2000. The 481 points were the most they had scored in a season since 1987 when they were coached by [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Barry_Switzer']Barry Switzer[/URL]. From 1997-1999 [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Texas_Tech_University']Texas Tech University[/URL] scored 245, 315, and 253 points.[URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-5'][5][/URL] From 2000-2002 they would score 330, 402, and 537 points while improving their record to 9-5 by 2002. From 2002-2009 they never won fewer than 8 games under [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Mike_Leach_(coach)']Mike Leach[/URL]. From 2000-2002 the [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/University_of_Houston']University of Houston[/URL] scored 211, 190, and 320 points.[URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-6'][6][/URL] In 2003, under [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Art_Briles']Art Briles[/URL], they scored 448 points. That was the most since 1990 when they were coached by John Jenkins. Art would have 2 more seasons in which his teams would score over 440 points in a season. [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Sumlin']Kevin Sumlin[/URL] would then take that up a notch with his teams scoring 528, 591, 452, and 660 points from 2008-2011. From 2009-2011 the University of Texas A&M scored 427, 382, and 475 points.[URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Air_raid_offense#cite_note-7'][7][/URL] [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Kevin_Sumlin']Kevin Sumlin[/URL] took over and led the 2012 Aggies to an 11-2 record while scoring 578 points and garnering a [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Heisman_Trophy']Heisman Trophy[/URL] for QB [URL='https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Johnny_Manziel']Johnny Manziel[/URL].[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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