Chris Ault

Chris Ault (born November 8, 1946) is the current college football head coach of the University of Nevada Wolf Pack. Ault is the only active coach to have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Ault won his 200th college football game October 9, 2009 when his Wolf Pack beat Louisiana Tech 37–14.

Ault is credited as the creator of the "Pistol Offense," which he instituted at Nevada in 2005. Since becoming the primary offense for Nevada, the Pistol has been used by other schools across the country. The Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL have been seen using the Pistol from time to time. Since installing the Pistol, Nevada has won shares of two WAC titles—in 2005 (with Boise State) and 2010 (with Boise State and Hawaiʻi).

Ault previously served as head coach from 1976 to 1992 and from 1994 to 1995, guiding the Wolf Pack from Division II to Division I-AA to Division I-A. He also served as Nevada's athletic director from 1986 to 2004, and was the school's starting quarterback from 1965 to 1967. In all, Ault has spent all but eight years of his adult life at Nevada as a player, coach or administrator.

After the 2004 season, Ault fired head coach Chris Tormey. He named himself as the replacement three days later, with the approval of school president John Lilley and the Nevada Board of Regents. A member of the university's faculty senate expressed concern at the perceived conflict of interest, especially since the salary of the head football coach exceeds that of athletic director.

Read more about Chris Ault:  Head Coaching Record, Personal

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