HOLLOWAY JOINS NORTHERN STATE FOOTBALL STAFF
Dwayne Holloway II has been named the new defensive line coach for Northern State University, following three seasons as an intern with the University of Minnesota. Head Coach Mike Schmidt praised Holloway's energy and expertise, highlighting his experience with top coaches in the field. Holloway expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and his eagerness to impact student-athletes both on and off the field.
By the Numbers- Six All-Big Ten recipients were produced during Holloway's time at Minnesota.
- In 2025, Anthony Smith led the Big Ten in sacks and tied for seventh nationally.
- The Gophers were ranked 11th in the nation for sacks in 2025.
While Holloway comes with commendable accolades from Minnesota, transitioning to a new program entails challenges, including adapting coaching methods and building rapport with a new team.
State of Play- Holloway joins an NSU staff focused on enhancing player development.
- Coach Schmidt emphasized gratitude as a core value, which Holloway embodies through his approach.
Holloway will begin working with NSU's defensive line immediately, aiming to replicate Minnesota's recent defensive successes and develop standout players for future competitions.
Bottom LineHolloway's addition is poised to elevate NSU's defensive strategy, relying on his experience from a successful Minnesota program to cultivate talent and instill strong values in student-athletes.
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