Matt Walker has been named coach at UW-River Falls. "We are
extremely pleased to have Matt join the athletics staff at UW-River
Falls as our head football coach," said athletic director Roger
Ternes on Tuesday. Walker's first day will be Jan. 3.
Walker, 33, was the head football coach at DePauw from 2006-09 and
compiled a 22-8 overall record. His teams finished 13-7 in the
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference and placed second in 2007
and 2008. From 2000-05 he was an assistant coach with the Tigers
and coached running backs and wide receivers.
During the 2010 season he was an offensive assistant coach at
Butler and coached tight ends.
"Matt brings a wealth of successful football experiences to the
position,” said Ternes. “He has the necessary
intangibles to be successful at UW-River Falls. He is a man
of incontrovertible character who embodies the ethics and ideals
established here at the UW-River Falls."
“Our family is honored to become a member of both the UWRF
and River Falls communities,” said Walker. “I’m
anxious to meet with the team and the entire Falcon athletic
department staff. I’m ready to get started and get to
work.”
Walker was also the head baseball coach at DePauw from 2001-09
and led the Tigers to five conference divisional championships and
to a NCAA regional berth in 2001. He was named the conference Coach
of the Year in 2001. Three times he led the Tigers to the most wins
in a single season (2004, 2005, 2008).
From 1997-2005 he was the head baseball coach and general manager
of a semi-professional baseball team in Crawfordsville, Ind.
He earned a sports science undergraduate degree from DePauw in
1999. He went on to earn his master’s degree in physical
education from Indiana State in 2001.
At DePauw he played football from 1997-99 as a quarterback. He
also earned three letters in baseball. He was a pitcher and was
named to the 1999 All-SCAC team.
Walker was an instructor of kinesiology at DePauw and will have
teaching responsibilities in the UWRF health & human
performance department.
Walker, a native of Crawfordsville, Ind., will be the 20th head
football coach in the school’s history. He replaces
John O’Grady who completed his 22nd season with the Falcons
in 2010. O’Grady retired after the 2010 season.