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Sport(s)
  
Football

1990–1993
  
Doane (OC/OL)

Positions
  
Record
  
8–5

1994–1998
  
Austin (AHC/OC/STC)

Titles
  
Head coach

1982–1986
  
Name
  
Bob Stitt

Conference
  
1989
  
Alma mater
  
Doane College


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Born
  
May 4, 1964 (age 60) Tecumseh, Nebraska (
1964-05-04
)

Team
  
Montana Grizzlies football

Profiles

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Robert Allen Stitt (born May 4, 1964) is an American football coach. He is the head football coach at the University of Montana, a position he assumed in December 2014. He previously served in the same capacity at the Colorado School of Mines from 2000 to 2014, compiling an overall record of 108 wins and 62 losses.

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Early life

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Stitt was born in June 1964 in Tecumseh, Nebraska. After playing football, baseball, basketball, and track at Tecumseh High School in Tecumseh, he played football as a running back at Doane College, receiving the All State College Offensive Player of the Year title in 1985.

Coaching career

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Stitt studied offense at the University of Northern Colorado under Kay Dalton, receiving his master's degree there. He then returned to Doane as its offensive coordinator for four years, coaching three NAIA Division II All-Americans and 19 All-NAIA offensive players during this time. Stitt went on to coach at Austin College from 1994 to 1998, serving as the assistant head coach and the coordinator of offense and special teams, before taking a job at Harvard University as the offensive coordinator, where he set Ivy League records with a fourth place in total offense.

Colorado School of Mines

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In 2000, Stitt was hired as the head coach at Colorado School of Mines (CSM). In 2004, CSM won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) crown. That same season, quarterback Chad Friehauf won the Harlon Hill Trophy, the equivalent to the Heisman Trophy, awarded to the best player in NCAA Division II football. In both 2006 and 2008, CSM appeared in the Dixie Rotary Bowl, and they split the RMAC title in the 2010 season with the University of Nebraska Kearney.

University of Montana

Stitt was announced as the 36th head coach of the University of Montana Grizzlies on December 16, 2014, to resurrect the Griz football program and take them back to the winning ways under which they played under Coaches Joe Glenn, Bobby Hauck, and Don Reed.

In Stitt's first football game as a Division I coach, Montana upset four-time defending FCS Nation Champions North Dakota State, 38-35, on a 1-yard run with 0:06 left on the play clock.

National media appearance

Stitt became known to people outside the CSM community, when Dana Holgorsen, the head coach at West Virginia University, gave him credit for the fly sweep play his Mountaineers team used to great success in the 2012 Orange Bowl.

References

Bob Stitt Wikipedia


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