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ETSU Aims to Elevate Offense in 2026 Season
Head Coach Will Healy wants to build on the team's strong offensive performance last year.
Feb. 2, 2026 at 10:55pm
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East Tennessee State University (ETSU) Head Coach Will Healy is looking to take the team's offense to new heights in the 2026 season. After averaging 32.5 points per game in 2025, Healy and new Offensive Coordinator Brian Blackmon plan to feature some of what worked well last season while also incorporating more shifts, motions, and tempo changes to keep defenses off balance.
Why it matters
ETSU's offense was a key strength for the team in 2025, and building on that success will be crucial for the Bucs to compete at a high level in the upcoming season. Healy's desire to add more complexity and unpredictability to the offense could give ETSU a significant advantage over opponents.
The details
Head Coach Will Healy said he and new Offensive Coordinator Brian Blackmon have a clear plan for the 2026 season that will feature some of the successful elements from last year's offense, as well as new wrinkles. Healy wants to incorporate more shifts and motions to change the picture for the defense, while also maintaining the up-tempo approach that worked well in 2025.
- ETSU averaged 32.5 points per game in the 2025 season.
The players
Will Healy
Head Coach of the ETSU football team.
Brian Blackmon
New Offensive Coordinator for the ETSU football team.
The takeaway
ETSU's offense was a strength in 2025, and the team is looking to build on that success by adding more complexity and unpredictability to their schemes in 2026. This could give the Bucs a significant advantage over their opponents and help them compete at an even higher level in the upcoming season.


