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In recognition for directing a record-shattering at Penn State, Joe Moorhead was named Offensive Coordinator of the Year by our friends at 247Sports.

It's no coincidence that the meteoric rise of the 2016 Penn State Nittany Lions is tied directly to the hiring of Moorhead as offensive coordinator. Before the season began, many people opined that a simply average offense would allow the Lions to be competitive in nearly every game they played. It turns out the offense was way better than average, and it seems like Moorhead had higher expectations than most.

All told, the Lions finished 21st in the country in yards per play (6.5-yard average) and scoring offense (37.6 points per game). That’s up from No. 78 in yards per play in 2015. PSU was 100th in scoring in 2015.– Travis Haney - 247Sports

The numbers are crazy. The 79-spot jump in points per game, and 57-spot jump in yards per play were just the start. Compared to 2015, Penn State improved markedly in nearly every offensive category you can imagine. They played an extra game, but still, check this out.

2016 Penn State Offense Category 2016 2015 First Downs 285 214 Yards per game 432.6 348.4 Sacks allowed 24 39 Total touchdowns 66 36 Total plays 931 828

He did all this with a heavily injured offensive line and a brand new starter at quarterback. The only question left is, what will he do for an encore in 2017? Beat the rush and get ready for even more tuddies now.