BUTTE, Mont. – Montana Tech Director of Athleticsannounced the hiring ofto lead the Oredigger football team today. Samson served as the Offensive Coordinator last season after joining the team January of 2019.A press conference is scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Copper Lounge of the Student Union Building to introduce Samson. The press conference is open to the public."After a thorough process that included a national search and a committee interview process, it was clear that Coach Samson is the right choice for this program going forward," stated Stepan."This is a huge win for not only our football team, but also for the campus and Butte communities."Montana Tech had one of the top rushing attacks in the Frontier Conference last season. Despite losing All-American running backearly in the season, the Orediggers averaged 190.5 yards a game on the ground and reached the end zone 25 times. Both were huge increases as the Orediggers averaged 170 yards and had only 12 rushing touchdowns in 2018.The Orediggers showed tremendous control of the ball and the offense was one of the most efficient in the league this past season. Tech had a league-low five interceptions while leading the league in completion percentage and ranked second in Pass Efficiency. Sophomore wide receiverhad a career year and became just the fourth Oredigger in school history to break 1,000 yards receiving. True freshman running backaveraged 4.5 yards a carry finishing with 839 total yards while only playing fulltime part of the season."I am very humbled and honored for this great opportunity," said Samson. "Being the next Head Football Coach at Montana Tech fulfills a lifelong dream of mine.""Coach Samson is the right guy for Montana Tech," said Montana Tech Chancellor Dr. Les Cook. "He not only cares deeply about football but more importantly, he cares about each of our players as individuals."Samson led the Flathead High School football program for five seasons prior to arriving in the Mining City. The Braves had one of the top offenses in the state reaching the AA state title game in 2018 for the first time since 2000. Flathead also made the playoffs three out of his five seasons while in Kalispell. Samson called the offense and coached the quarterbacks at Flathead.Samson served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for seven seasons at Montana State Northern 2007-14. The Lights offense was ranked in the top 10 nationally from 2011-13.A player first, Samson was an all-state quarterback at Helena Capital High School. A three-time All-Conference selection for Montana State Northern, Samson was the 2006 Frontier Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Samson finished his career with 5,303 yards passing and 1,591 yards on the ground. He had a 62.1 career completion percentage while scoring 45 total touchdowns."I am so grateful to Mr. Stepan, Dr. Cook and the hiring committee for their belief in me and my vision for this program," said Samson."I want to thank my family, my wife Brooke, our three kids, and my parents for all their love and support. I would like to personally thank Coach Morrell for all he's done for me and his mentorship this past year. I hope to continue to build on the foundation he's established. We have tremendous student-athletes here at Montana Tech and I'm so thankful that get to continue to work with them every day. We are very proud to be part of the community of Butte and excited to build upon the great traditions of our football program and this university."