BUTTE, Mont. -- Montana Tech's football program and head coach Kyle Samson are excited to announce that 40 soon-to-be high school graduates will be joining the Oredigger program this coming fall.

Twenty-six Montanans will be donning the green and copper for the first time in the fall of 2025, and that cohort will be joined by 14 recruits from outside the Treasure State. All 40 young men were multi-sport athletes for their respective high schools.

"All of them are great competitors and will represent our program very well in the classroom, the community, and on the field," Samson said. "These are the types of student athletes that we want in our program! These recruits are not only good athletes but great leaders in their schools and communities."

For Samson, winning the recruiting battle inside the state was a key to success for this recruiting cycle.

"Recruiting Montana kids is a huge priority for us," Samson said, "and we feel that we have done a great job getting a lot of the top players from our home state here to Butte!"

The Montanans joining the program are some of the best. Twenty-four incoming players were selected for the 78th Annual Montana East-West Shrine Game, the state's premier high school all-star football game (June 21 in Great Falls).

Winning tradition was something the Oredigger coaching staff also emphasized; 18 of the incoming class won high-school state championships during their careers.

"This is a great recruiting class, and we are very excited about the potential that these young men have, especially the athleticism of this group from all positions," Samson said. "We feel this is a group that has great size and speed and there are some guys that will definitely have big impacts on our team in the very near future."

Another point of emphasis was recruiting along the offensive and defensive lines. Fifteen members of the 2025 class play up front.

"We are extremely excited about our fronts on both sides of the ball in this class," said the head coach. "You win championships upfront with your O-line and D-line, and we feel that these two groups have the potential to be very special here at Tech."

Samson said he is especially thrilled to be bringing in three hometown players — Tocher Lee, Sam Sampson, and Will Stepan — from Butte High School. Another highlight of the class is the 2024 Montana Gatorade Player of the Year (Merek Mihelish, quarterback, Capital HS, Helena).

"I really want to thank our coaching staff for doing a tremendous job to get these student-athletes to Montana Tech," Samson said. "I am very fortunate to have great assistant coaches on our staff who truly value relationships, and they have done a great job of identifying players who will be great fits for our team and our culture. I can't thank them enough for all their time, effort, and commitment to bringing in young men who will make our community of Butte proud.

"I also want to personally thank all of our campus community for helping us in our recruiting efforts as well," Samson continued. The whole Tech community is a big reason that these young men have chosen to come to Butte.

"Lastly, I want to thank these recruits' families and their high school coaches and teachers," Samson added. "They wouldn't be where they are today without them, and we know they will be successful here at Montana Tech because of all the great mentors they have had in their life. Myself and our whole staff want to welcome these great young men and their families to our Montana Tech family and look forward to seeing all of them this fall. This class has the potential to be one of the very best that we have had here at Tech and will be a huge part of our future success!"

Montana Tech continued its run of success on the gridiron in the 2024 season. The Orediggers enjoyed a 9-3 record and reached the NAIA Football Championship Series for the second-straight season. Tech finished the season ranked 10th in the NAIA top 25.

2025 Montana Tech Football Signees

NameSchoolHometownPos.Ht.Wt.
DylanAlmquistCapital HSHelena, Mont.WR6-1175
DaneAselinJuanita HSKirkland, Wash.OL6-3270
CaseBarkerO-Dea HSTacoma, Wash.DB5-11160
LukeBigsbyBanks HSBuxton, Ore.DL6-1280
HenryCarlsonBigfork HSBigfork, Mont.OL6-5290
BradyCasagrandaBozeman HSBozeman, Mont.LB6-0205
ChrisClickPost Falls HSPost Falls, IdahoDL6-2265
RileyColletteGreat Falls HSGreat Falls, Mont.P6-0175
JackDeBourgBillings Central Catholic HSBillings, Mont.LB6-2205
KobeDorcheusGlacier HSKalispell, Mont.RB5-11195
JerzeyDuenesRigby HSRigby, IdahoRB5-10200
XavierFlorenceBethel HSPuyallup, Wash.DB6-2165
MasonFulfordBig Sky HSMissoula, Mont.DB5-9160
SchaferGarnessGreat Falls HSGreat Falls, Mont.OL6-1270
TyGilbertsonSheridan HSSheridan, Wyo.DB5-10185
JackGollehonCapital HSHelena, Mont.OL6-3265
ColeGrahamCapital HSHelena, Mont.DL6-0200
BrodyHardyFrenchtown HSMissoula, Mont.LB6-0195
MisaelJimenezBeaverhead Co. HSDillon, Mont.DL6-2290
BenJonesHamilton HSChandler, Ariz.DL6-1225
LukeKelleyCenterville HSStockett, Mont.DB6-0170
JaceKoshatkaSentinel HSMissoula, Mont.DB5-11190
CorbinLancasterSkyline HSIdaho Falls, IdahoLB6-3190
DanielLarsonCapital HSHelena, Mont.WR6-3195
TocherLeeButte HSButte, Mont.WR5-8165
JacksonMcMillanCapital HSHelena, Mont.LB5-10185
MerekMihelishCapital HSHelena, Mont.QB6-2190
RyderMurdockSenior HSBillings, Mont.DB6-0165
ThomasPantega IIILaguna Creek HSElk Grove, Calif.DL6-0295
JacksonRitchieBillings Central Catholic HSBillings, Mont.OL6-7300
SamSampsonButte HSButte, Mont.WR6-3180
CashShortTumwater HSOlympia, Wash.LB5-11200
KaesenSmithSkyline HSIdaho Falls, IdahoDL6-1215
WillStepanButte HSButte, Mont.DB5-9160
SolomonStortzBillings Central Catholic HSBillings, Mont.TE6-2215
AlexSwensonHelena HSClancy, Mont.DL6-0180
BradySwensonHelena HSClancy, Mont.DB6-1180
AidanWilliamsPalma HSSalinas, Calif.TE6-3225
CooperWoydziakPost Falls HSPost Falls, IdahoOL6-4280
JakeZeemanCapital HSHelena, Mont.OL6-6240

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