Dave Kragthorpe

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Dave Kragthorpe was the head football coach at Oregon State for six seasons, from 1985 to 1990. His record was 17-48-2 (.268).

Kragthorpe had better results at Idaho State, recording a 21-14 record in three seasons, 1980-82. The best results were definitely in the second season, a 12-1 season in 1981, when the Bengals won the Big Sky conference title and the Division I-AA national championship behind quarterback Mike Machurek, who went on to become a reserve QB with the Detroit Lions. During this 1981 season, Idaho State outscored its opponents 422-172.

His son, Steve Kragthorpe, is also a college football coach, presently at the University of Louisville.

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