Dakota State Trojans football Football team for Dakota State University
The Dakota State Trojans football team represents Dakota State University , competing as a member of the North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).[ 2] During the 2025–26 academic year, the Trojans will be moving to the Frontier Conference .[ 3] The school's first football team was fielded in 1908. The Trojans play their home games at Brian Kern Family Stadium .[ 4] Their current head coach is Josh Anderson .[ 5]
History
Conference affiliations
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Conference championships
Dakota State has won 5 conference championships.
Bowl games
Dakota State has played in one postseason bowl game. The Trojans have an all-time record of 1–0–0 in bowl games.
Coaches
Current coaching staff
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Head coaches
Number
Name
Tenure
1
Charles C. Wagner
1910–1923
2
George E. Thompson
1924–1927
3
J. Elbridge Curtis
1928–1930
4
Chuck Reynolds
1933–1941
5
Bill Bulfer
1946–1954
6
Neal Tremble
1955
7
Homer Englehorn
1956–1961
8
George Blankley
1962–1969
9
Lee Moran
1970–1972
10
Joel Swisher
1973–1976
11
Gary Buer
1977–1978
12
Tom Shea
1981–1983
13
Al Weisbecker
1984
14
Larry Traetow
1985–1988
15
Gary Roach
1989–1995
16
Scott Hoffman
1996–1999
17
Marc Bergan
2000–2001
18
Gene Wockenfuss
2002–2003
19
Nate Holtz
2004–2006
20
Tom Shea
2007–2008
21
Josh Anderson
2009–present
Rivalries
Dakota Wesleyan
The Chamber of Commerce Traveling Cup is a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the annual game between the Dakota State Trojans and the Dakota Wesleyan Tigers . The traveling trophy was introduced in 2017.[ 15] Dakota State currently holds a series lead of 6–1.
Stadiums
Brian Kern Family Stadium is the home of the Dakota State Trojans football team
Individual awards and honors
All-Americans
NAIA
Robert Caselli (1950)
Dan Stratton (1970)
Darwin Robinson (1972)
Toney Blacks (1974)
Jeff Rodman (1976)
Rick Rodman (1977)
Mike Freidel (1977)
Jim Janssen (1978)
Todd Payer (1978)
Russ Schwartz (1978)
Brian Leighton (1980)
Clay Amick (1983)
Bruce Johannes (1983)
Bill Nelson (1984)
Mike Katen (1991)
Jeff Rensch (1991)
Tard Smith (1993)
Max Hodgen (1993-95)
Steve Eide (1998)
Larry Voss (1998)
Jeremy Javers (2000)
Jared Peterreins (1999-2000)
Mark Maples (2001)
Tommy Hofer (2003-05)
Zac Woods (2014)
Ben Kullos (2015)
Austin Opdahl (2016)
Brodie Frederiksen (2018)
Curt Boeke (2017-18)
Caleb Nielsen (2021)
Noah Guse (2020-21)
Cody Brown (2022)
Deveon Moses (2024)
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All-Conference
"Ronnie" Best (1930)
"Art" Johnson (1930)
"Bud" O'Dell (1930)
"Red" Olsbo (1930)
"Buster" Seitz (1955)
Larry Dirks (1958)
Bob Nangle (1958)
John Rath (1958)
Arlo Sorheim (1959)
Dick Anderson (1962-63)
Denny Halseth (1963-64)
Dick Greenwood (1965-66)
Loren McKinney (1965-66)
Tom Petersen (1965-66)
Gene Elrod (1965-67)
Paul Tanke (1965-67)
Dan Meadows (1967)
Leo Heilman (1969-70)
Dennis Ziebarth (1969-70)
Dave Hanneman (1970 and 1972)
Pat Behrns (1971-72)
Mike Reed (1971-72)
Dan Stratton (1971-72)
Cliff Anderson (1971-73)
Randy Berlin (1972)
Darwin Robinson (1972-73)
Wayne Stowell (1972-73)
Craig Ebert (1973)
Deny Lather (1973)
Mick Twiss (1973)
Toney Blanks (1973-75)
Bob Casagrande (1973-75)
David Roe (1974)
Jeff Rodman (1974-76)
Kevin Stormo (1975)
Bruce Breese (1975)
Ron Estacion (1975)
Rick Rodman (1977)
Mike Freidel (1976-77)
Russ Schwartz (1977-78)
Joe Arthur (1978-79)
Brian Leighton (1978-80)
Todd Payer (1979)
Lynn Schuett (1978-79)
Jim Janssen (1978-79)
Dale Martin (1979)
Brian Jacobsen (1980-81)
Mark Hughes (1982)
Gene Wockenfuss (1982)
Clay Amick (1982-83)
Tim Ramey (1982-83)
Eugene Tetzlaff (1982-83)
Rod Kopfman (1982-84)
Tony Wrice (1982-84)
Mark Jacobsen (1983-84)
Bruce Johannes (1983)
Keith Stifter (1983-84)
Bryan Lund (1984)
Mike Thorpe (1984)
Bill Nelson (1984)
Sylvester Clark (1984)
Paul Minor (1984)
Brian Kern (1986-87)
Tom Cummings (1989)
Jeff Rensch (1989-91)
Earl Berglund (1991-92)
Dave Colberg (1991-92)
Mike Katen (1991-92)
Mike Mason (1991-92)
Paul Naughton (1991-92)
Don Simon (1991-93)
Scott Millett (1991-93)
Ben Button (1992 and 1994)
Jason Smidt (1994)
Tard Smith (1993-95)
Max Hodgen (1992-95)
Adam McVane (1994)
Chad Ostrem (1994)
Josh Anderson (1994-95)
Chris Martin (1995)
Larry Voss (1996-98)
Derek Bush (1998)
Steve Eide (1998)
Jon Knutson (1998)
Rich Nolte (1998)
Troy Williamson (1998)
Kyle Jellema (1998-99)
Craig Jones (1998-99)
Jared Peterreins (1998-99)
Malcom Spaulding (1999)
Justin Thielke (1999)
Scot Namanny (1999)
All-Conference
Jared Peterreins (2000)
Craig Jones (2000)
Justin Thielke (2000)
Scot Namanny (2001)
Jeremy Javers (2000-01)
Brad Callahan (2001)
Mark Maples (2001)
Paul Lutu-Carroll (2001-02)
Jesse Zwetzig (2001-02)
BJ Podhradsky (2001-02)
Tommy Hofer (2003-05)
Ben Buisker (2003)
Mike Sonne (2003-04)
Tom Nielsen (2003)
Blake Klinger (2004)
Art Solis (2005)
Nick Podhradsky (2005)
Donald Strand (2005-08)
Derek Barrios (2005)
Derek Gosch (2005 and 2007)
Gaven Davis (2007)
Toby Ball (2007)
Noah Sanderson (2007)
Aaron Aylward (2008)
Andrew Fatten (2008)
Austen Hanten (2008)
T.J. Simmons (2008)
Ryan Poss (2009)
Joe Whealy (2009-10)
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