Football

Matt Troxel
- Title:
- Offensive Quality Control Analyst
Matt Troxel arrives at OSU after spending the last seven seasons on the Idaho State coaching staff, including offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach the last two years. His coaching career also includes at Idaho and Montana. Troxel won three Big Sky Conference titles as a wide receiver and returner at Montana. He also has coached nine Big Sky or Western Athletic Conference postseason honorees, including two All-Americans.
Appointment: Offensive Quality Control Assistant
Education: Montana – 2009, bachelor degree in history/political science; Idaho – 2010, master’s degree in physical education
Hometown: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
FCS Playoffs: 4 (3 as player)
Bowl Games: 1 (2009 Humanitarian Bowl champions)
Coaching History: 2011-17, Idaho State, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks (2016-17), assistant head coach for offense (2015), offensive line (2013-15), special teams coordinator/inside receivers (2012), tight ends (2011); 2009-10, Idaho, graduate assistant coach (offense); 2008, Montana, student assistant coach
Troxel Notables:
4 – FCS playoffs as a player at Montana
Scholar Athlete – Rhinehart Scholar Athlete Award recipient (2007)
BSC Champions – Played on three Big Sky Championship teams and coached on another
Appointment: Offensive Quality Control Assistant
Education: Montana – 2009, bachelor degree in history/political science; Idaho – 2010, master’s degree in physical education
Hometown: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
FCS Playoffs: 4 (3 as player)
Bowl Games: 1 (2009 Humanitarian Bowl champions)
Coaching History: 2011-17, Idaho State, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks (2016-17), assistant head coach for offense (2015), offensive line (2013-15), special teams coordinator/inside receivers (2012), tight ends (2011); 2009-10, Idaho, graduate assistant coach (offense); 2008, Montana, student assistant coach
Troxel Notables:
4 – FCS playoffs as a player at Montana
Scholar Athlete – Rhinehart Scholar Athlete Award recipient (2007)
BSC Champions – Played on three Big Sky Championship teams and coached on another