School of Mines head football coach leaving for Utah State


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RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota School of Mines & Technology head football coach Stacy Collins has resigned to take the special teams coordinator position at Utah State.

Collins led the Hardrockers program for four seasons, compiling a 16-27 record. He helped transition the program from NAIA to NCAA Division II competition, and led the team to two winning seasons, including last year.

Collins' 18-year coaching career also has included stints as an assistant coach at Portland State, Central Washington, Southern Oregon, Idaho State, Western Washington and Western Oregon. The Oregon native also spent time on the coaching staff of the Vienna Vikings of the European League.

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