The Eastern New Mexico University football team has set numerous offensive records during Kelley Lee’s tenure with the coaching staff. On Friday, the Greyhound head coach will be on the USA Football Coach and Coordinator podcast to discuss Eastern’s success moving the football.

In Lee’s first season as head coach, the Greyhounds led the nation in rushing yards and time of possession. The team also had the fewest interceptions in the country. That offense helped Eastern post an 8-2 record, with the only setbacks coming against NCAA Division II Champion Texas A&M-Commerce and NCAA tournament participant, Midwestern State.

Lee joined the ENMU staff and served as offensive coordinator from 2012-16 before assuming the role of head coach last year. Over his six seasons, the Hounds have set numerous program records in most offensive categories.