CROOKSTON,
Minn. – The University of Minnesota Crookston athletic department announced the
hiring of Mark Dufner as head football coach. Dufner’s been a staple on U of M
Crookston’s football sidelines over the last 15 seasons. He’s served in a
variety of capacities for the program. Most recently, as the defensive
coordinator before being named interim head coach in February of 2017.
“We
are very excited to name Mark Dufner as UMC’snext
head football coach,” said Director of Athletics Stephanie Helgeson. “Mark is
the perfect example of high character and hard work. We are confident that he
will be a great ambassador for our campus and community. Mark is the perfect
fit to lead the program in its next phase. ”
“I
would like to thank Director of Athletics Stephanie Helgeson and her
administration for this opportunity to lead the Golden Eagle football team,”
Dufner said. “We have a great football staff and an outstanding group of
players who are ready to compete and get better.”
Dufner
spent the last five seasons as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for
Minnesota Crookston. Under his leadership, the Golden Eagles have continually
seen improvement on the defensive side of the ball. In 2016, his defense forced
18 turnovers and notched 18 sacks and 60 tackles for loss. Last season, he
helped redshirt freshman Will Cross to an All-NSIC Honorable Mention nod as he
led the team with 90 tackles and also tallied seven tackles for loss.
In
total, Dufner helped coach six student-athletes to seven All-NSIC awards in his
most recent seasons as defensive coordinator, including Cross (2016), Lethzee
Calderon (2015), Drew Selvestra (2014) and Tevin Kellum (2013) for All-NSIC
Honorable Mention honors. In addition, Andrew Hall was a two-time All-NSIC
award winner. Hall earned All-NSIC Second Team in 2013 and All-NSIC Honorable
Mention in 2014.
Dufner
was also one of the guiding forces behind one of the most impressive defensive
seasons by a player in program history. He helped senior Greg Lofquist in 2014
fall camp transition from defensive end to linebacker. Lofquist finished with a
school record 160 tackles in a season, 13.5 tackles for loss and four sacks. Lofquist’s
efforts would earn him All-NSIC First Team honors, as well as Don Hansen
All-Super Region 3 and Beyond Sports Network All-Super Region 3 accolades.
Dufner
also served as defensive coordinator from 2005-10. In those five seasons he
helped 10 student-athletes to 11 All-NSIC awards including Justin Reed, an
All-NSIC Second Team pick in 2005 and Zach Coauette, an All-NSIC Second Team
pick in 2006.
In
addition to his stints as defensive coordinator, he served as recruiting
coordinator (2002-11), camp coordinator (2004-05), special teams coordinator
(2002-03) and equipment manager (2004-07, 2011-12). Dufner, also has coached
four position groups during his 15 years at Minnesota Crookston which include
linebackers, safeties, running backs, and tight ends. Lastly, he’s served as
interim head coach (2010 and 2017).
As
a position coach, Dufner coached Luon Spearman and Reed to All-NSIC Second Team
nods and Ricky Jacobs, Brody Davidson, and Adam Grunzke to All-NSIC Honorable
Mention selections. He was also instrumental in the coaching and recruitment of
Cecil Brown, Jr., who was named All-NSIC Second team as a senior.
Dufner
coached under four football coaches at Minnesota Crookston in his 15 years and
has been the one constant for Golden Eagle football. He has been vital in
creating continuity amongst change during his tenure at U of M Crookston.
Dufner
came to Minnesota Crookston after 10 years at the high school level. He got his
start at Valley City High School in Valley City, N.D., where he taught and
coached for seven years. He was defensive coordinator for a year, special teams
coordinator for five years and the head eighth grade coach. Dufner moved on to
Moorhead High School where he taught and was an assistant coach for two
seasons.
During
his time at the high school level, he also volunteered at camps at Valley City
State University.
He
got his introduction to the coaching profession as a student coach at his alma
mater Valley City State in 1991, where he helped coach the linebackers and
defensive ends.
On
top of being a football coach, Dufner is a long time educator. Since 2002 he’s
been a mathematics instructor for Minnesota Crookston. Prior to that he taught
math at Moorhead High School, Valley City State University, Valley City High
School and Minot State University.
Dufner,
a native of Maddock, N.D., was a college football player at Valley City State
University. He was an inside linebacker for the Vikings, earning Academic
All-American twice. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics
education and physical education from Valley City State University in 1992. He
went on to obtain his Master of Arts degree from Minot State University in
mathematics in 1998. Dufner lives in Crookston with his wife Sheila.
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