Athletic Director Rob Nielson today announced Andrew Mitchell has been named the new
head football coach at Snow College. Mitchell has been the offensive coordinator for
the Badgers over the past two seasons, and replaces Paul Peterson who was named the
head coach at Dixie State on Sunday, Dec. 2.
"Coach Mitchell has been at the forefront of the team’s success over the past two
years, and is uniquely qualified to step in and take over the reins of our nationally-ranked
football team," Nielson said.
"We are pleased that Coach Mitchell has accepted the head football coaching position
at Snow College and have great confidence in his ability to mentor our student athletes,"
said Snow College President Gary Carlston. "The essence of football at Snow College
is to provide increased opportunity for young men to continue their education, enhance
campus life and community involvement. There is still work to do to find membership
in a football conference to sustain the program, and we are hoping to make progress
in the near future."
Having earned All-America honors as an offensive tackle, and helping the Badgers to
an appearance in the NJCAA National Championship game in 2007, Mitchell is a proud
Snow College alum. Following his playing career at Snow College, Mitchell played for
two seasons at Oklahoma State University where he helped lead the Cowboys to back-to-back
bowl games in both 2008 (Holiday Bowl) and 2009 (Cotton Bowl). After his collegiate
career, Mitchell enjoyed stints on NFL rosters with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010
and with both Seattle and Jacksonville in 2012.
He returned to Snow College two years ago after serving as the offensive line coach
at Indiana State University during the 2016 season. Prior to joining the ISU staff,
Mitchell served as an assistant offensive line coach at TCU. Prior to his stint in
Fort Worth, Mitchell was a graduate assistant coach at North Carolina (2014-15), Houston
(2013), and Oklahoma State (2012). Mitchell has played or coached in five FBS bowl
games, one ACC title game, and two NJCAA National Title games.
As the offensive coordinator at Snow College, Mitchell helped lead the Badgers to
a combined record of 18-4 over the past two seasons. During the 2018 campaign, the
Snow College offense led the nation in scoring (550), points per game (50.0), yards
per carry (6.7) and first downs per game (23.1). The Badgers ranked second in total
offense (5,382), yards per game (489.3), rushing yards per game (273.5), rushing touchdowns
(37), and total first downs (254). All totaled, the Badger offense ranked among the
nation’s top-10 in a total of 16 different statistical categories.
Mitchell takes over as head coach amid news that six members of the Western States Football League will no longer compete in football. Nielson said talks are on-going and the goal is to find a new conference for the Badger football program.
"We are committed to maintaining the national prominence of the Snow College football program," Nielson said. "We have been in negotiations with other leagues to ensure our program not only continues, but also that we will be able to maintain our standing as one of the top junior-college football programs in the nation."