A look at how Rice called plays with Jerry Mack as offensive coordinator

Jerry Mack has served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Rice since 2018.

Jerry Mack has served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Rice since 2018.

Mack, a Memphis native, was head coach at North Carolina Central (2014–17), compiling a 31-15 record.

Mack is expected to serve as an assistant on Josh Heupel’s staff at Tennessee. He has been a wide receivers coach in the FBS at Memphis (2011) and South Alabama (2012-13).

Sep 29, 2018; Winston-Salem, NC; Rice Owls head coach Mike Bloomgren checks his play sheet in the second quarter against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at BB&T Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

Ahead of the 2020 season, Rice head coach Mike Bloomgren joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” to discuss how the Owls handled calling plays with Mack on staff.

Bloomgren came to Rice after serving as an offensive coordinator at Stanford.

“We had a system at Stanford where David Shaw and I called plays together and it worked incredibly well,” Bloomgren said. “What I have tried to do here, I have tried to be an asset to Jerry Mack, our offensive coordinator. He is a Memphis guy, an exceptional football coach. He has been an offensive coordinator at multiple places, he has been a head coach at North Carolina Central and he absolutely can handle it.

“I think at the end of the day, I say, I try and help them, but is more of the fact that I can’t step away, and that is the reality. I want to do more with the offensive line which is the group I grew up loving and working with probably the last 15 years of my career. I just love being around those guys.”

The entire show with Bloomgren can be listened to here or below.

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