Originally from Eagle Bend, Minnesota Chuck Moller has built an outstanding football coaching resume over a career that spans more than twenty seasons. Moller brings a history of success on and off the field to an Golden Eagle Football Program desiring to find a spot among the elite teams in the prestigious Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.
He served as the Offensive Line Coach at Oklahoma State University on Les Miles’ staff for five seasons during which time the Cowboys returned to national prominence. State appeared in several Bowls including the 2002 Cotton Bowl. The Cowboys also made an Alamo appearance and won the 2002 Houston Bowl. They also shocked the state of Oklahoma by defeating the University of Oklahoma Sooners three consecutive times in “ Bedlam” Bowl played between the two major Universities in Oklahoma. In 2002, the Cowboy Offensive Line under his guidance keyed a rushing attack that finished second in the BCS division in team rushing.
Prior to joining the Cowboy staff he served on Ty Willingham’s Stanford University Staff in a similar capacity. The Cardinals shook-up the PAC-10 in 1999 by winning the conference championship and the right to represent the Conference in 2000 Rose Bowl.
Before joining Willingham with the Cardinal he spent five seasons on Dennis Franchione’s New Mexico coaching staff. Moller served as the Special Teams Coordinator and Tight Ends Coach for the Lobos where several of his Special Team units achieved National prominence. His 1995 Kick-Off Return unit was ranked number one in the nation while his 1993 Punt Unit achieved a similar ranking.
Previous to being his experience at the University of New Mexico he served as the Assistant Head Coach at Southwest Texas State University (recently re-named Texas State University).
At the Division Two level Moller coached teams that won three National Championships the first at North Dakota State University, and then Pittsburg State in Kansas. The Gorilla Coaching Staff that won two of those Championships included current Minnesota Gopher Head Coach Jerry Kill.
A consistent trademark of the programs in which Moller has been associated has been great success in the classroom evidenced by the thirty-one Academic All-Americans that he has coached. As a true believer in academic integrity, Moller can also lay claim to having earned those same Academic All-American laurels as a college athlete.
On the playing field six athlete’s that he has directly coached have received Kodak All-American honors while he has coached or recruited thirty current or former NFL players.
Moller is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, Morris where he earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and certification to teach both elementary and secondary physical education. In addition, he pursued graduate work in athletic administration and physical education while an assistant coach at North Dakota State University. He and his wife, Kris, have two children.