![]() ![]() Warinner was named the 2014 FootballScoop offensive line coach of the year. He also has two seasons as offensive coordinator experience at Army. Warinner's coaching career includes coordinator positions for three record-setting Kansas Jayhawks teams, including the 2007 unit that averaged 479.8 yards and 42.8 points per game. Warinner’s offensive lines at Ohio State, which have sent numerous player to the NFL, helped the Buckeyes consistently have one of the most potent rushing attacks in the nation. He was an instrumental cog in Ohio State's record-setting offenses that set dozens of school and Big Ten records, including season marks - twice - for points (672 in 2014 after scoring 637 in 2013) and touchdowns (90 in 2014 after 87 in 2013), a Big Ten record for rushing yards (4,321 in 2013) and school records for passing yards (3,707 in 2014) and passing touchdowns (42 in 2014). He served as co-offensive coordinator his first three seasons and took over as coordinator in 2015. In 2016, Ohio State averaged 39.4 points per game under Warinner, who spent five seasons in Columbus. Warinner brings more than 20 years of experience coaching the offensive line to Minnesota. He served as the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Ohio State in 2016 after previously coaching the Buckeye offensive line from 2012-15. Warinner came to Minnesota from Ohio State where he had coached since 2012. Warinner helped lead Ohio State to a national championship in 2014 and a Fiesta Bowl title in 2015. ![]() Ed Warinner was named offensive line coach and run game coordinator at the University of Minnesota in January 2017. ![]()
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