Bob Green (coach)

Bob Green (born 1950) is a former American football coach who is most known for his 24-year tenure as the head coach of the Montana Tech Orediggers football team, where he finished with a record of 140 wins, 116 losses and one tie. As of 2021, he is the longest tenured and winningest coach in Montana Tech history.[2]

Bob Green
Biographical details
Born1950 (age 7172)
Lincoln, Nebraska
Alma materUniversity of Nebraska at Kearney (1970-74)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974-1975University of Nebraska at Kearney (student assistant)
1975-1979Minatare High School (NE)
1980-1981Northern Colorado (assistant)
1981-1982Broken Bow High School (NE)
1982-1986Northwest Missouri State (assistant)
1987-2010Montana Tech
Head coaching record
Overall140-116-1 (college)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
(3x Frontier Conference Championship Runner-ups)
Awards
Records

Early life

Bob Green graduated from Lincoln Southeast High School in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1968. Following his graduation, Green enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served approximately two years in the Vietnam War.[3] He received basic decorations for his service, including the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Combat Action Ribbon, among others.[3]

Upon his release from the Marine Corps, Green attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney from 1970 to 1974, where he played as a defensive back for four years. After his graduation, Green stayed at the school as a student assistant coach for a year, which began his coaching career.[3]

Pre-Montana Tech

After coaching for a year as a student assistant at his alma mater, Green became the head coach and athletic director at Minatare High School in Minatare, Nebraska from 1975 to 1979.[4] In 1980, Green took an assistant coach job at Northern Colorado, and returned to high school coaching in 1981, where he became the head coach for Broken Bow High School in Broken Bow, Nebraska for a year. In 1982, Green took another college assistant coaching job and joined the staff of Northwest Missouri State until his departure following the 1986 season.[4]

Montana Tech and Legacy

Bob Green accepted the head coaching job at Montana Tech in 1987. At the time of his arrival, the Montana Tech football program hadn't made a post-season appearance since 1971.[5] However, by 1992, the Orediggers had a 7–4 record and a playoff berth, and in 1996, Montana Tech became the first Frontier Conference school to ever make the NAIA National Championship game.[1]

Under Bob Green, Montana Tech had its most successful period in football. During Green's 24-year tenure, the Orediggers complied a record of 140 wins, 116 losses, and 1 tie. Green led Montana Tech to the NAIA National Playoffs five times (1992, 1996, 1997, 2004, and 2005), including the 1996 National Championship Game.[5] Bob Green retired from coaching following the 2010 season.[6][7] Green remained active with the school after his retirement, working in various publicity and development positions.[8]

In 2013, Montana Tech's football stadium, Alumni Coliseum, replaced its grass field with a new artificial turf surface. The school named the new field after Green in honor of his accomplishments.[9] Green was inducted into the school's athletic hall of fame the same year.[2]

Video compilations of Green's interviews have gone viral over the years due to his sense of humor and unusual sayings.[10][11][12]

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