Dec 31, 2013
Steve Opgenorth has coached
at a variety of Division III schools. St. Norbert athletics photo |
St. Norbert has named Colby offensive coordinator Steve
Opgenorth as its head football coach.
Opgenorth, 32, arrives in De Pere as the Green Knights’
tenth head football coach after two seasons in Waterville, Maine.
Opgenorth is a Green Bay native and a graduate of Green Bay
Southwest High School. He is a 2005 graduate of Winona State, where
he was a standout specialist with the Warriors.
“I’m extremely excited in the opportunity to lead
the St. Norbert College football program,” Opgenorth said.
“We will strive to recruit and develop the very best
student-athletes possible here at St. Norbert College. This is
truly a special place to call home and play college football. I
will do everything possible to ensure our players reach their full
potential as people, students and athletes.”
While at Colby, Opgenorth instituted a multiple spread
offense. During the 2013 season, sophomore wide receiver Luke
Duncklee was a first-team All-NESCAC selection and sophomore
quarterback Justin Ciero was a second-team All-NESCAC honoree while
leading the White Mules in both passing and rushing. Colby’s
self-reported attendance increased 260 percent in 2013 when
compared to the season before Opgenorth’s arrival.
“We are excited to have Steve Opgenorth join the St.
Norbert College community,” athletic director Tim Bald said.
“Steve possesses the right mix of enthusiasm, vision and
leadership to guide our football program. His emphasis on academic
and athletic success fits perfectly within the mission of St.
Norbert College and Green Knight athletics.”
Opgenorth also spent two seasons at Winona State coaching wide
receivers and special teams while coordinating recruiting, three
seasons at Albright as defensive backs coach, special teams
coordinator and recruiting coordinator, and two seasons coaching
wide receivers and specialists as a graduate assistant at
Carroll.
Opgenorth spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons on the staff at
Division II Winona State. The Warriors averaged 33.5 points per
game in 2011 en route to a 7-4 record in the Northern Sun
Intercollegiate Conference. Winona State led all NCAA divisions in
punt return yardage at 18.9 yards per return in 2010.
From 2007-09, Opgenorth coached at Albright. In 2009, Albright
finished 11-2 and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA
Division III playoffs, setting a school record for wins just three
years after posting a 2-8 record. Opgenorth was also
Albright’s academic coordinator, helping 32 players earn
all-academic honors in his three seasons.
Opgenorth started his coaching career at Carroll, and helped
develop All-Midwest Conference honorees at wide receiver, tight end
and kicker.
Opgenorth is a highly decorated player in Winona State
football annals, and was selected to the Warriors’
All-Century Team in 2005 as a specialist. Opgenorth is third in
career scoring in Winona State history with 323 points, which is
the most among kickers. He is also the Warriors’ career
leader in field goals (45) and extra points (186). Opegnorth was a
three-time All-NSIC selection, and aided Winona State to the
quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Playoffs in 2003.