San Marcos — Texas State doesn’t need to look for a new co-offensive coordinator or quarterbacks coach any longer — the Bobcats got the man they wanted.
After conducting a brief, but thorough search, Texas State signed former Northwestern State offensive coordinator Slade Nagle to assume those duties. Nagle will share play-calling duties with Ben Norton and coach the Bobcats’ young crop of quarterbacks.
When he called the shots on offense for the Demons, NSU saw its points per game rise from 21.6 in 2007 to 26.7 the following year.
The 30-year-old Nagle doesn’t just have coaching experience in the Southland Conference, he played for McNeese State from 1999-01 after transferring from Clemson. Nagle passed for 4,596 yards and 35 touchdowns in his career with the Cowboys.
Nagle was an administrative intern with LSU in 2009.
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