Sunday, February 8, 2015

Hawaii to hire Idaho State offensive coordinator Don Bailey

Idaho State offensive coordinator Don Bailey is set to be hired for the same position at the University of Hawaii, according to a report by FootballScoop.

Bailey arrived at Pocatello in 2011 when Idaho State hired head coach Mike Kramer. Over the past four seasons, Bailey installed a spread offense with a dynamic passing game.

In 2014, ISU averaged 40.3 points and 562 yards a game. Senior quarterback Justin Arias had the most prolific season in the school's history, throwing for a school-record 38 touchdowns and finishing third in the Walter Payton Award voting.

Bailey was Kramer's offensive coordinator for 10 seasons dating back to their time at Montana State. Together, averaged 3,027 passing yards and 4,401 yards of total offense a season. They won three Big Sky championships in 2002, 2003 and 2005 at MSU.

Read more about Bailey's coaching history here.

Don Bailey with Mike Kramer for a decade
TDPassing yardsTotal yards
2001412,4003,968
2002372,9434,342
2003442,5804,484
2004383,4984,763
2005332,6804,096
2006322,9404,170
2011263,3073,604
2012302,8724,383
2013313,5644,694
2014533,4855,501
Total36530,26944,005
Average36.53,0274,401





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