On3 Power Five conference coordinators of the week for Week 7

Matt Zenitzby:Matt Zenitz10/16/23

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Each week, On3 selects coordinators of the week from each Power Five conference.

Our choices for Week 7:

ACC — Chip Lindsey, North Carolina OC

North Carolina racked up 508 yards of total offense during a 41-31 win over No. 25 Miami. Tar Heels star QB Drake Maye threw for 273 yards and four touchdowns. UNC also ran for 235 yards.

Big Ten — Phil Parker, Iowa DC

Iowa beat Wisconsin despite only getting 13 points from its offense. During the 15-6 victory, the Hawkeyes’ defense held the Badgers without a touchdown and also produced two points on a fourth quarter safety. Iowa secured two takeaways, had an additional fourth-down stop and produced seven three-and-outs.

Big 12 — Kasey Dunn, Oklahoma State OC

Oklahoma State posted a season-high 39 points in a 39-32 win over No. 23 Kansas. Alan Bowman, one of three different starting QBs to start this year for the Cowboys, threw for 336 yards and two touchdowns. Oklahoma State also rushed for 218 yards and two TDs. After Kansas led for most of the second half, the Cowboys took the lead with 2:16 remaining on a touchdown that capped a nine-play, 50-yard drive.

Pac-12 — Ryan Grubb, Washington OC

During No. 7 Washington’s 36-33 win over No. 8 Oregon, the Huskies’ offense scored five touchdowns on a Ducks defense that had limited their first two Pac-12 opponents to a combined 12 points. Star QB Michael Penix threw for 302 yards and four touchdowns, including what proved to be the game-winning TD with 1:38 remaining. Washington also got 100 rushing yards from running back Dillon Johnson.

Pac-12 — Johnny Nansen, Arizona DC

Arizona limited Washington State to 234 yards and to a season-low point total in a 44-6 victory over the No. 19 Cougars. Washington State had three turnovers and was just 4 of 15 on third and fourth downs. Wazzu was coming off a 17-point performance in a loss to UCLA but had previously scored at least 31 points in each of its first four games.

SEC — Tim Banks, Tennessee DC

Tennessee held Texas A&M to just six points during the final 53 minutes of its 20-13 win over the Aggies. A&M finished with just 277 yards and had two turnovers as well as two additional turnover on downs.

SEC — Mike Denbrock, LSU OC

During a 48-18 win over Auburn, LSU scored six touchdowns on an Auburn defense that previously hadn’t allowed more than 27 points in any single game this season. The Tigers finished with 563 yards of total offense.