Tuesday,
February 6, 2007
MARC KOLB
NAMED
GREENEVILLE,
Kolb comes to the Greeneville,
The Miners led the nation this
past season in passing offense, averaging 350.9 yards per game. UMR was also eighth in the country in total
offense (415.7 ypg) and 16th in scoring offense (31.8 ppg). During his five years with the Miners, UMR
established numerous offensive records and was one of the top passing squads in
Division II over the last three seasons.
Under Kolb’s watch, the Miners scored 132 touchdowns through the air
since the start of the 2003 campaign.
In 2006, he mentored
All-American quarterback Joe Winters,
who led the nation in total offense (339.2 ypg) and passing yardage (338.5 ypg)
in NCAA II. Winters went 261-for-468 and
completed 35 touchdowns. The Miners’
passing attack recorded completions to 11 different receivers, including six
with at least 20 receptions each.
"We are very happy to have
Coach Kolb as a part of our staff," said DeBusk. "He brings a great deal of experience to
our program and has tremendous enthusiasm for the game."
He also mentored two-time
All-Americans Ashton Gronewold (2005,
2006) and Cole Drusse (2003, 2004),
as well as Academic All-American® Phil
Shin (2005).
During his tenure at UMR, the
Miners also set or tied eight conference records and three NCAA II records.
"I'm excited about joining
the
Prior
to coming to the Rolla,
Kolb has coached
offensive units that have finished among the top teams in Division I-AA in
several offensive categories, including rushing, passing and total offense. The
Stags averaged 406.7 yards of total offense in that span.
Kolb earned his
Bachelor's degree at Brown University in 1994 and entered the coaching ranks in
1995 at Curry College in Massachusetts. In 1997, Kolb moved onto Framingham
State to serve as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for one
season before joining the Fairfield staff.
Kolb and is wife Lisa are
the proud parents of son, Matthew, 5, daughter, Hannah, 3 and son William, 22
months.
Kolb replaces David Elsenrath, who stepped down last
month to accept a position as assistant coach at Valdosta State University.
Tusculum College, located
in Greeneville, Tenn., is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and is a NCAA
Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference which is comprised of nine
colleges and universities in Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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