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Chuck Morrell (born 1974 or 1975) is an American college football coach. He is the inside linebackers coach at the University of Alabama, a position he has held since 2024. He was the co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach at the University of Washington from 2022–2023. He was the safeties coach at Fresno State from 2020 to 2021. Before that, he spent nine years as the head coach for Montana Tech. He attended Sioux Falls, was part of Kalen DeBoer's coaching staff during a five-year run in which Sioux Falls won three NAIA football national championships.

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Playing career

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Morrell grew up in Tyndall, South Dakota and attended Bon Homme High School. His father, Russ Morrell, was the long-time head football coach and one of the winningest coaches in South Dakota high school history. He was recruited out of high school by University of Sioux Falls head coach Bob Young, but initially attended the University of South Dakota before transferring to Sioux Falls. His undergraduate track was pre-medical, and he planned to become a doctor.[2][3]

Morrell played safety for the Sioux Falls Cougars from 1995 through 1997. The 1996 team won the NAIA Division II football national championship, the final such title before the NAIA eliminated divisions. Morrell led his team in tackles that year. Among his teammates in those years was Kalen DeBoer, then a wide receiver.[3]

Coaching career

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Morrell graduated from Sioux Falls in 1998 and Bob Young offered him a position on his staff as a defensive assistant. After one year, Young promoted him to defensive coordinator.[3] DeBoer, after a stint as a high school coach, joined the staff as offensive coordinator in 2000.[4] When Young retired after the 2004 season, DeBoer succeeded him. According to Morrell, he was offered the opportunity but declined, believing DeBoer was better suited to the role. Morrell continued as defensive coordinator.[3] Over the next five years the Cougars appeared in the playoffs every year, won three NAIA football national championships, and lost a fourth. Morell resigned after the 2009 season to become defensive coordinator at South Dakota. DeBoer left a few weeks later to become offensive coordinator at Southern Illinois.[5]

South Dakota was then a member of the Great West Conference, part of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. Head coach Ed Meierkort, in the role since 2004, was in his second-to-last season. Morrell spent only one year there before accepting the head coaching job at Montana Tech, an NAIA school. Morrell succeeded Bob Green, who retired after 24 seasons.[1]

Morrell would serve as head coach from 2011 through 2019, compiling an overall record of 52–44. Highlights of his tenure included three appearances in the NAIA playoffs, though Montana Tech never advanced beyond the quarterfinals. He was named the Frontier Conference Coach of the Year three times. Morrell was lured away from Butte, Montana, when Kalen DeBoer, the newly appointed head coach of Fresno State, offered him the position of defensive backs coach. Morrell commented at the time that "there's only one or two people in the entire world that I would leave Montana Tech to go work for."[6] When DeBoer departed after the 2021 season to become head coach at University of Washington, Morrell went with him as co-defensive coordinator (with William Inge) and safeties coach.[7] Jedd Fisch succeeded DeBoer as head coach following the 2023 season, and Fisch hired Stephen Belichick as his defensive coordinator.[8] Morell would later join DeBoer at the University of Alabama in an analyst role.[9]

Personal life

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Morrell married Jen Van Ballegooyen, a fellow Sioux Falls graduate, in 2001.[2] They have two daughters.[10]

Head coaching record

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs NAIA#
Montana Tech Orediggers (Frontier Conference) (2011–2019)
2011 Montana Tech 3–8 2–8 5th
2012 Montana Tech 8–3 8–2 T–1st L NAIA first round 12
2013 Montana Tech 3–7 3–7 7th
2014 Montana Tech 1–9 1–9 8th
2015 Montana Tech 10–2 9–1 1st L NAIA quarterfinal 7
2016 Montana Tech 10–2 9–1 1st L NAIA quarterfinal 7
2017 Montana Tech 6–4 6–4 2nd
2018 Montana Tech 5–5 5–5 6th
2019 Montana Tech 6–4 6–4 4th
Montana Tech: 52–44 49–43
Total: 52–44
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

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''Chuck Morrell'' is an American college football coach known for his defensive expertise and his long-standing collaboration with head coach Kalen DeBoer across multiple programs. He currently serves as the inside linebackers coach at the University of Alabama, a role he assumed in 2024 after initially joining the staff as a special assistant to DeBoer, continuing a partnership that dates back to their time as teammates and coaches at the University of Sioux Falls. Morrell began his coaching career at Sioux Falls, where he played safety on the 1996 NAIA Division II national championship team alongside DeBoer before transitioning to coaching roles, including defensive backs coach in 1998 and then assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, and defensive backs coach from 1999 to 2009. During this period, his defenses helped lead the program to five NAIA national championship game appearances and titles in 2006, 2008, and 2009, highlighted by a 56-1 record from 2006 to 2009 and numerous all-conference and All-America selections on defense. He later served as defensive coordinator at South Dakota in 2010 before becoming head coach at Montana Tech from 2011 to 2019, where he compiled a 52-44 overall record, won three Frontier Conference Coach of the Year awards (2012, 2015, 2016), and led the team to multiple playoff appearances while emphasizing academic success among players. Rejoining DeBoer, Morrell served as safeties coach at Fresno State from 2020 to 2021, contributing to dramatic defensive improvements that elevated national rankings in scoring, total, run, and pass defense, culminating in a 10-3 season and New Mexico Bowl victory in 2021. He then moved to the University of Washington as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach from 2022 to 2023, helping transform the rushing defense and guiding the Huskies to a 25-3 record, a Pac-12 championship, and an appearance in the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. At Alabama, Morrell has coached standout linebackers to all-conference honors, All-America recognition, and Butkus Award semifinalist status, underscoring his continued impact on elite defensive units.

Early life

Birth and childhood

Chuck Morrell is a native of Bon Homme, South Dakota, and grew up in Tyndall, South Dakota. He attended Bon Homme High School, where his father, Russ Morrell, served as the long-time head football coach and athletic director.

College football career

Morrell played college football as a safety for the University of Sioux Falls Cougars. He was part of the 1996 NAIA Division II national championship team. Detailed personal information from his early years is limited in public sources.

Acting career

Chuck Morrell, the American college football coach, has no known acting career in film, television, or related fields. Claims of acting roles from the 1960s to 1980s belong to a different individual of the same name (an actor born in 1937 who died in 2005) and do not apply here. No further subsections or details are relevant.

Producing career

No producing career in film or related fields is documented for Chuck Morrell, the college football coach. Claims regarding production of Grotesque (1987/1988) pertain to a different individual of the same name (1937–2005).

Personal life

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