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Montana Tech Orediggers football
Montana Technological University college American football team
Montana Technological University college American football team
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| TeamName | Montana Tech Orediggers football |
| Image | Montana tech athletics logo.png |
| ImageSize | 150 |
| FirstYear | |
| AthleticDirector | Matt Stepan |
| HeadCoach | Kyle Samson |
| HeadCoachYear | 3rd |
| HCWins | 19 |
| HCLosses | 12 |
| Stadium | Alumni Coliseum |
| StadCapacity | 2,000 |
| FieldName | Bob Green Field |
| Location | Butte, Montana |
| League | NAIA |
| Conference | Frontier Conference |
| Rivalries | Carroll College |
| Mascot | Orediggers |
| WebsiteName | godiggers.com/football |
| WebsiteURL | https://godiggers.com/ |
The Montana Tech Orediggers football program represents Montana Technological University in college football as members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), as members of the Frontier Conference.
History
Early history (1902–1985)
Bob Green Era (1986–2010)
During the era of head coach Bob Green, Montana Tech had its most successful period ever in football. In his 24-year tenure, the Orediggers accomplished a record of 140 wins, 116 losses, and 1 tie. During this period, the Orediggers either placed or tied for first or second in the Frontier Conference 16 times. Green led the Diggers to the NAIA National Playoffs 5 times, including the 1996 National Championship Game. The Orediggers were the first ever Frontier Conference football team to play for the national title. Bob Green retired from coaching following the 2010 season. In 2013, Montana Tech's stadium, Alumni Coliseum, replaced its grass field with a new artificial turf surface; the new field was named after Green. Green was inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame the same year.
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Chuck Morrell Era (2011–2019)
Following Green's retirement, Chuck Morrell, who had previously been the defensive coordinator at South Dakota, was hired as the Orediggers' new head coach. Montana Tech posted a total record of 52 wins and 44 losses under Morrell and made the playoffs in 2012, 2015, and 2016, including winning the 2012 Frontier Conference championship, the team's first since 2004. During Morrell's tenure, he received the Frontier Conference coach of the year award in 2012, 2015, and 2016. Morrell left the team following the 2019 season in order to take an assistant coaching job at NCAA Division I Fresno State.
Kyle Samson Era (2020–present)
Following Morrell's departure, the Orediggers named offensive coordinator Kyle Samson as the team's new head coach. Before Montana Tech, Samson was the head coach at Flathead High School in Kalispell, Montana for five years, and became Tech's offensive coordinator for just one season before being promoted to head coach.
In 2020, Samson's first season, Montana Tech did not play a football season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Frontier Conference held a modified, conference-only season in the spring of 2021, but Montana Tech (as well as Montana Western and Southern Oregon) did not participate.
Conference affiliation
Montana Tech has been a member of the Frontier Conference of the NAIA since 1934. The conference was organized as the Montana Small College Conference in 1934 with charter members Montana Tech, Northern Montana College, Billings Polytechnic Institute, Montana State Normal College, and Intermountain Union College before rebranding to the Montana Collegiate Conference in 1936 and the Frontier Conference in 1966.
References
References
- "Montana Tech Football Staff". Montana Tech.
- "Montana Tech Athletics Hall of Fame". Montana Tech Athletics.
- (19 June 2013). "Montana Tech Honors Bob Green". [[Frontier Conference]].
- (16 November 2010). "Bob Green Retires: Out as Tech coach". [[The Montana Standard]].
- (19 June 2013). "Montana Tech's new turf to be called Bob Green Field". Mizzoulian.
- "Football Results: Montana Tech". College Football Results.
- (6 January 2020). "Montana Tech football coach Chuck Morrell to take assistant job at Fresno State". Montana Sports.
- (21 January 2020). "Kyle Samson named Montana Tech head football coach". Montana Sports.
- "Montana Tech, Montana Western opt out of 2021 spring football season". [[Billings Gazette]].
- "About Us: Frontier Conference".
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