Mike Kramer Explained

Mike Kramer
Birth Date:25 July 1954
Birth Place:Colton, Washington, U.S.
Alma Mater:Idaho, B.S. 1977
Eastern Washington,
M.Ed. 1991
Player Years1:1972–1975
Player Team1:Idaho
Player Positions:Defensive end,
center, guard
Coach Years1:1976
Coach Team1:Colton (WA) HS (asst.)
Coach Years2:1977–1979
Coach Years3:1980–1982
Coach Team3:Helena (MT) HS
Coach Years4:1983–1984
Coach Team4:Montana State (DL)
Coach Years5:1985–1986
Coach Team5:Montana State (DC)
Coach Years6:1987–1988
Coach Team6:Tacoma (WA) Stadium HS
Coach Years7:1989–1993
Coach Team7:Eastern Washington (DL)
Coach Years8:1994–1999
Coach Team8:Eastern Washington
Coach Years9:2000–2006
Coach Team9:Montana State
Coach Years10:2010
Coach Team10:Washington State (asst.)
Coach Years11:2011–2016
Coach Team11:Idaho State
Overall Record:95–125 (college)
Tournament Record:3–4
(NCAA I-AA/FCS playoffs)
Championships:4 Big Sky (1997, 2002, 2003, 2005)
Awards:4x Big Sky Coach of the Year
(1997, 2002, 2005, 2014)

Michael David Kramer (born July 25, 1954) is a former American football coach and former player, most recently the head football coach at Idaho State University of the Big Sky Conference. Kramer was previously the head coach at two other schools in the conference: Eastern Washington University (1994–1999) and Montana State University (2000–2006).[1] Kramer has coached teams to four Big Sky championships, one at Eastern Washington (1997), and three at Montana State (2002, 2003, and 2005). Kramer retired from his position at Idaho State on March 30, 2017.[2]

Playing career

A native of Colton, Washington, on the Palouse south of Pullman, Kramer graduated from Colton High School in 1972 and played college football at the University of Idaho in nearby Moscow. He was a lineman for the Vandals for four seasons under head coaches Don Robbins and Ed Troxel.[3] He started nine games at defensive end as a true freshman in 1972, and seven on offense at center as a sophomore. During his final two seasons he started at guard for offensive coordinator Dennis Erickson.

Kramer was named most inspirational player (Hec Edmundson award) and the team's outstanding blocker as a senior in 1975.[4] [5] He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity,[6] received his bachelor's degree from UI in 1977, and later earned a master's degree from EWU.

Coaching career

Kramer began coaching in 1976 at his alma mater, Colton High, as an assistant for the 1976 season, then moved to Montana to coach at Helena High School, as an assistant for three years and as head coach for another three. He moved up to the college level at Montana State in 1983, coaching the defensive line under head coach Dave Arnold and the Bobcats won the Big Sky title and the I-AA national championship in 1984. He was the defensive coordinator for the next two seasons, which were much less successful, and Arnold and the staff was fired. Kramer coached in western Washington at Stadium High School in Tacoma for two seasons, then joined the staff at Eastern Washington in 1989 and coached the defensive line for five years. When head coach Dick Zornes retired, Kramer was promoted and led the Eagles for six seasons, through 1999.[7]

Head coaching record

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kramer selected to coach Bengals . Spokesman Review . (Spokane, Washington) . November 23, 2010.
  2. Web site: Idaho State coach Mike Kramer retires; Rob Phenicie takes over. ESPN.com. 30 March 2017 .
  3. News: Vandals can end on happy note . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington) . November 20, 1975 . 46.
  4. News: UI award to Kramer . Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). December 12, 1975 . 18.
  5. News: Keilty, Comstock receive top Idaho football awards . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho). December 3, 1975 . 4B.
  6. News: Kinship only goes so far . Lewiston Morning Tribune . (Idaho) . Sahlberg . Bert . October 14, 1995 . 1B.
  7. News: Kramer tries to take EWU up a level . Moscow-Pullman Daily News . (Idaho-Washington). Sullivan . Tim . October 7, 1994 . 1C .