The 2023 Colorado Mines Orediggers football team was an American football team that represented the Colorado School of Mines in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) during the 2023 NCAA Division II football season. In their first year under head coach Pete Sterbick, the team compiled a 14âÂÂ1 record (9âÂÂ0 against conference opponents), outscored opponents by a total of 656 to 150, and won the RMAC championship. The team was led on offense by quarterback John Matocha who broke the NCAA record for career touchdowns, won the 2022 Harlon Hill Trophy and was a finalist for the award again in 2023.
The 2022 Orediggers advanced to the national championship game where they lost to Ferris State. Coach Sterbick noted that, having lost the 2022 championship game, the Orediggers have "an extra chip on our shoulders" to win the school's first national championship in 2023. The team opened its season ranked No. 2 nationally and defeated No. 3 Grand Valley State and No. 4 in its first two games. The Orediggers finished the regular season ranked No. 1 and advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs where they received a bye in the first round, and defeated (56âÂÂ10) in the second round, (38âÂÂ14) in the quarterfinals, and (35âÂÂ7) in the semifinal. They lost to No. 3 Harding, 38âÂÂ7, in the Division II national championship game.
The team plays its home games at Alumni Field at Marv Kay Stadium in Golden, Colorado.
Colorado Mines' football team, drawn from its student body of engineering students, has gained attention both for its ability on the field and for its nerdy and colorful characters. In November 2023, The Wall Street Journal profiled quarterback John Matocha, a computer science major, as the leader of "college football's nerdiest contender." 5280 magazine profiled the team's official headshots including Matocha in pigtails and a drawn-on blue mustache; safety Blake Ramsey sporting a tonsure, friar-style haircut; linebacker Owen Marnell in Harry Potter cosplay; and tight end Kenny Wright with emo-style black bangs combed over one of his eyes.
Through their December 9 semifinal match with , the Orediggers have scored 691 points, an average of 49.36 points per game, and have gained an average of 520.6 yards of total offense per game. On defense, they have held opponents to 157 points (11.21 points per game) and 247.1 yards of total offense per game. The team's individual statistical leaders include: