David John Christensen is an American college football coach and former player, who previously worked as the offensive line coach and run-game coordinator for the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Aggies.
Education
A native of Everett, Washington, Christensen attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where he played under head coach Don James on the Huskies football team from 1980 to 1982. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Western Washington University in 1985 and a Master of Surgery degree in sports science from Eastern Washington University in 1988.
Career
He recently served as the offensive coordinator for the University of Utah. He was previously the head coach at the University of Wyoming from 2009 to 2013, where he compiled a record of 27 wins and 35 losses (435). Prior to Wyoming, Christensen was the offensive coordinator for the University of Missouri and the University of Toledo.
Christensen was formerly the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator for the University of Missouri.
He served as an offensive assistant under Gary Pinkel for 19 years, including the last 16 as his offensive coordinator. He first joined Pinkel at the University of Toledo in 1990 as offensive line coach, and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1992.
Pinkel left for Missouri in 2001, and brought Christensen along as his offensive coordinator. From 2005–2008, Christensen employed a passing-oriented version of the no-huddle spread offense.
In the 2007 season, Christensen"s offense used this scheme to good effect by scoring a school record 558 points.
Additionally, Missouri ranked fifth in total offensive yards (49029 per game), eighth in scoring offense (3986 points per game), and ninth in passing yards (31407 per game). The same season propelled Chase Daniel to Heisman finalist status. Martin Rucker and Jeremy Maclin were named consensus All-Americans, making it the first time two Tigers were named as such in the same season.
Christensen"s name had been mentioned with respect to the head coaching position of several ailing programs, namely, New Mexico, Washington, Washington State, and Wyoming.
He ultimately accepted the head coaching job at Wyoming. On October 13, 2012; Christensen confronted Air Force coach Troy Calhoun after the Cowboys" narrow 28-27 loss to the Falcons.
Believing Calhoun had told Air Force quarterback Connor Dietz to fake an injury in order to buy more time before the game-winning touchdown, Christensen launched a profanity-laced tirade at Calhoun, calling him a "fly boy." Christensen apologized the next night and was reprimanded by the Mountain West Conference for his actions. On October 22, Wyoming athletic director Tom Burman suspended Christensen for the Cowboys" game against Boise State and fined him $50,000.
Assistant head coach Pete Kaligis coached the team in that game.