Mike Markuson Explained

Mike Markuson
Birth Date:June 15, 1961
Birth Place:Farmington, Minnesota
Player Years1:1979–1982
Player Team1:Hamline
Player Positions:Defensive tackle
Coach Years1:1983
Coach Team1:Farmington Senior HS (MN) (DL)
Coach Years2:1984–1985
Coach Team2:South Dakota State (DL)
Coach Years3:1986
Coach Team3:Hamline (DL)
Coach Years4:1987–1988
Coach Team4:Oklahoma State (GA)
Coach Years5:1989
Coach Team5:Notre Dame (GA)
Coach Years6:1990
Coach Team6:Austin Peay (OL)
Coach Years7:1991–1992
Coach Team7:Alabama A&M (OC/OL)
Coach Years8:1993–1996
Coach Team8:Murray State (OL)
Coach Years9:1997
Coach Team9:Boise State (OC/OL)
Coach Years10:1998–2007
Coach Team10:Arkansas (OL)
Coach Years11:2008–2011
Coach Team11:Ole Miss (OL)
Coach Years12:2012
Coach Team12:Wisconsin (OL)
Coach Years13:2013
Coach Team13:Northeast Mississippi CC (OL)
Coach Years14:2014
Coach Team14:Eastern Illinois (OL)
Coach Years15:2015
Coach Team15:UTSA (OL)
Coach Years16:2016–2017
Coach Team16:Hamilton Tiger-Cats (OL)
Coach Years17:2020–2022
Coach Team17:Jackson State (OL)

Mike Markuson (born June 15, 1961) is an American gridiron football coach. He was formerly the offensive line coach for Jackson State and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Markuson was the offensive line coach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from January to September 9, 2012.[1]

Education

Markuson is a 1979 graduate of Farmington Senior High School in Farmington, Minnesota. He earned his B.A. in psychology at Hamline University in 1983, and earned his M.S. in athletic administration at South Dakota State University in 1986. Markuson also played football for Hamline from 1979 to 1982 at the defensive tackle position.

Coaching experience

As an assistant coach, Markuson has coached on both the high school and college levels of football. He coached for his alma mater, Farmington High in 1983 as the defensive line coach. Overall, Markuson has coached at nine different colleges spread across the different division levels of NCAA football.

In 1984, Markuson returned to South Dakota State where he coached the defensive line until 1985. Moving back to Hamline University in 1986, he spent a season there coaching the defensive line. In 1987, Oklahoma State offered him a position as a graduate assistant coach which he accepted. After two seasons at Oklahoma State, Markuson had the opportunity to become a graduate assistant at one of college football's traditional powerhouses, Notre Dame. In his season with the Fighting Irish, he was able to coach in the coveted Orange Bowl in January 1990. After spending three seasons as a graduate assistant coach, Austin Peay State University in Tennessee offered him the position of coaching the offensive line. He has coached the offensive line units ever since his move to Austin Peay. He spent only one season there, moving on to Alabama A&M in 1991. In 1992, he was granted the reigns as the offensive coordinator at Alabama A&M to add to his responsibilities of offensive line coach.

Markuson moved on to Murray State University under newly hired head coach Houston Nutt in 1993. After suffering two consecutive losing seasons at Murray State in 1993 and 1994, Nutt and Markuson turned the program around. From 1995 to 1996, the Racers posted a combined record of 22–3. In 1997, Nutt was hired as the head coach at Boise State University. He decided to bring Markuson and Bobby Allen, the inside linebackers coach and defensive coordinator for Murray State, with him to Boise, Idaho. The Broncos finished the season with a 5–6 record. Nutt was hired as the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks in December 1997 and brought Markuson in to coach the offensive line. In 2003, he was also named the team's running game coordinator. Markuson coached in six post-season bowl games at Arkansas, including a Florida Citrus Bowl (1999) and two Cotton Bowl Classics (2000, 2002). Under Markuson's offensive line coaching, the Razorbacks led the Southeastern Conference in rushing offense for nearly five consecutive seasons. Markuson coached the Arkansas offensive line from 1998 until his departure to Ole Miss for the 2008 season. Markuson continued in his roles as offensive line coach and running game coordinator at Ole Miss until 2010 when he was promoted to co-offensive coordinator.[2]

Markuson debuted as the offensive line coach for the Wisconsin Badgers in January 2012, but was fired on September 9, 2012 after just two games, including a 10–7 loss to the Oregon State Beavers.[3]

UTSA head coach Larry Coker announced Monday February 23, 2015 that he has hired Mike Markuson as an assistant coach. He will tutor the program’s offensive linemen and his appointment is effective March 2, 2015.[4]

He was named the named offensive line coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on April 11, 2016.[5]

Personal life

Markuson has two children, Joy Noelle and Elliot Bryan, with his wife, Dottie (née Bryant).

Notes and References

  1. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8361472/wisconsin-badgers-fire-offensive-line-coach-mike-markuson-reports-say ESPN College Football: Reports: Badgers fire Mike Markuson
  2. Web site: Mike Markuson Profile - OLEMISSSPORTS.COM - OLE MISS Official Athletic Site . www.olemisssports.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121117011040/http://www.olemisssports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/markuson_mike00.html . 2012-11-17.
  3. Web site: Markuson joins Badgers to coach offensive line - UWBadgers.com - The Official Web Site of The Wisconsin Badgers Athletics . 2012-01-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120124055923/http://www.uwbadgers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/012112aaa.html . 2012-01-24 . dead .
  4. Web site: UTSA hires Mike Markuson as assistant coach.
  5. Web site: MIKE MARKUSON . ticats.ca . March 22, 2017.