MSU-N’s Samson
wins AFCA coaching award
(Created:
Tuesday, December 05, 2006)
George
Ferguson Havre Daily News sports editor gferguson@havredailynews.com
The Montana State University- Northern football team may have just wrapped up
the most successful season in school history, but December will still be a
month in which MSU-N football is recognized as awards from various associations
and publications pour in. On Monday, the American Football Coaches Association
announced its Regional Coach of the Year winners, and
on that list is Lights’ head coach Mark Samson. This is the first year that
AFCA has given regional awards to NAIA schools, and Samson was honored as the
Region 5 Coach of the Year in NAIA football. Samson, who is 15-14 in three
years at MSU-N, led the Lights to a 9-3 overall record, including an 8-2 mark
in Frontier Conference play this season. The nine wins was an MSU-N school
record, and the Lights also qualified for the NAIA playoffs for the first time
in school history. MSU-N also became the first team to beat four-time defending
national champion Carroll
College in 29 attempts
earlier this year. The Lights ended the Saints’ 29-game winning streak back on
Oct. 23 in Havre. MSU-N’s season ended when the Lights lost to the Saints, 20-7
in Helena on
Nov. 18 in the opening round of the NAIA playoffs. Samson, a Helena
native, previously coached at Carroll College and more recently at Helena Capital
High School where he led
the Bruins to three Class AA state championships before coming to MSU-N. Other
winners of the AFCA award in NAIA were, Bethel’s (Tenn.) Dino Kaklis (Region I), St. Ambrose’s Todd Sturdy (Region 2),
Missouri Valley’s Paul Troth (Region 3) and Sioux Falls’ Kalen
DeBoer (Region 4). University of Montana
head coach Bobby Hauck also earned the Division IAA Region 5 award for the
first time in his four-year career at UM. Hauck has the No. 2-ranked Grizzlies
in the I-AA semifinals where they will play the University
of Massachusetts on Friday night at
Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula.
The Grizzlies (12-1) have won 12 straight games this season after losing to Big
Ten powerhouse Iowa
in their season opener. Montana is in the I-AA
playoffs for a record 14th straight season, and the Grizzlies have won 41 games
in Hauck’s four years in Missoula.
Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe
earned Division I-A Region 1 honors for the first time this year. Joining Grobe as I-A winners are Arkansas’ Houston Nutt, Region 2;
Michigan’s Lloyd Carr, Region 3; Boise State’s Chris Petersen, Region 4, and BYU’s Bronco Mendenhall, Region 5. The 2006 regional
winners will be recognized at the AFCA Coach of the Year Dinner Jan. 10 in San Antonio, Texas.
National coach of the year awards will be made at the dinner as well.