Acceptance Rate
99%
Enrollment
2,201
Sport
Football
Gender
Men's
Division
NAIA Division 1
Location
La Grande, OR
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Tim Camp
Head Coach
Camp has compiled an overall record of 47-40, which is the second most wins in program history. Entering the 2016 season, Camp sits only two wins away from becoming the all-time winningest coach at EOU football history. Prior to Camp's arrival, EOU went 1-10 during the 2007 campaign. In no time, Camp turned things around, recording a 5-6 record in his inaugural season. The Mountaineers followed that up with a 7-4 mark in 2009, including a third-place finish in a highly-competitive Frontier Conference. Despite finishing 5-6 during the 2010 campaign, EOU took third in conference play and broke 18 school records. In both 2011 and 2014, Camp and the Mountaineers mustered a program-best eight wins, marking the fifth time in school history that EOU won seven or more games in a season. In 2013, EOU broke five school records and won six of its final seven games, including wins over No. 3 Carroll, No. 21 Montana Western and No. 25 Southern Oregon. The following year saw the Navy and Gold register an 8-3 record, including a 31-27 upset victory at Southern Oregon - a team that went on to win the national championship. EOU's triumph marked the Raiders' second home loss in four years - both of which came at the hands of the Mountaineers. EOU ultimately carded a No. 15 ranking in the final NAIA Coaches' Top 25 Poll and was the first team to miss out on the NAIA Football Championship Series. At the conclusion of the 2014 campaign, Camp shared Frontier Conference Co-Coach of the Year honors with Carroll's Mike Van Diest. Camp has produced 77 all-conference players, including the 2012 Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Year (Howard McDonald) and the 2009 Frontier Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Year (Chris Ware). On a national scale, 12 Mountaineers have earned NFCA-NAIA All-America recognition under Camp. In 2015, EOU standout Jace Billingsley put the finishing touches on one of the most prolific careers in program history. After earning Second-Team NFCA-NAIA All-America honors, Billingsley was signed by the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent. Prior to becoming the head coach at EOU, Camp served as an assistant coach for the Mountaineers for two seasons. In addition to being the offensive line coach, Camp was also the recruiting and camp coordinator. Before making his way to La Grande, Camp served as the offensive coordinator at Bucknell University and the offensive line and tight ends coach at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. From 1997-2002, Camp served as offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator, and strength & conditioning coordinator at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn. In 2000, he was promoted to offensive coordinator. Camp's collegiate coaching career began in 1996 at Western Oregon University, where he coached the offensive line, tight ends, and special teams. Camp earned a bachelors degree in sociology from Oregon State University in 1995. He was a four-year starter on the offensive line for the Beavers and received all-conference accolades. After graduating from OSU, Camp signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Chargers. Camp and his wife, Janet, have two sons, Willie and Walker, and one daughter, Kali.
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Leon La Deaux IV
Assistant Coach
Eastern Oregon University (2024): Joined Eastern Oregon University Football coaching staff as Offensive Coordinator and Quarterback Coach in the spring of 2024. In his 1st Season as Offensive Coordinator the EOU Offense Averaged (402.1) Total Yards Per Game and 3rd in the Frontier Conference in Passing Yards Per Game (261.1) Yards. Senior Wide Receiver Malachi Spurrier finished as a 2nd Team All-American leading the NAIA in Receptions with (93), finishing 3rd in Receiving Yards (1,286) and 4th in TD's (12). All of which broke EOU school records. (QB) Quincy Glasper and (OL) James Gray both received 2nd Team All-Conference.
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Willie Camp
Assistant Coach
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Wade Green
Assistant Coach
COACHING CAREER Wade Green enters his eight year overall with Mountaineers Football in 2024 as the Defensive line Coach. This is Green's second stint with EOU as he served as a defensive line coach for the 2006-2008 seasons and returned to the same role ahead of the 2020 campaign. A former defensive lineman himself at the NCAA Division I level, Green boasts over 15-plus years of coaching experience at a variety of different levels. Eastern Oregon (2021-Present): Now in his second stint with Eastern Oregon, Green has continued to coach high level talent with two NAIA All-Americans in 2021. (Chase Van Wyck & Sage Delong). Woodville ISD (2020-21): Served as Defensive line coach for Woodville in Woodville, Texas. Jacksonville University (2018-20): Served as defensive line coach at Jacksonville University for two years before the FCS program was discontinued. Kentucky State (2017-18): Served as assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator in 2017-18 under Hall of Famer John L. Smith. Army West Point (2009-17): Prior to Kentucky State he spent 8 seasons at the United States Military Preparatory School. While at USMAPS he was part of three teams that beat Navy Prep, as well as Air Force Prep who competes in the Jayhawk NCJAA Conference. In the 2013 season, Green served as the interim head football coach at USMAPS, posting a 7-1 record on the season. Wade Green helped coach USMAPS to a 63-20 record overall in his eight seasons; USMAPS won seven or more games in all of those seasons. Eastern Oregon (2006-09): In 2006 Green departed San Luis Obispo high school and joined the Eastern Oregon University football program for the first time. While at EOU he was responsible for the defensive line and strength and conditioning. In 2008 EOU lead the Frontier Conference in takeaways with (16) interceptions, (11) forced fumbles, and (31) quarterback sacks. The defense averaged (2.81) sacks a game in 2008 while running the double eagle flex. While at EOU he developed three all conference defensive lineman. One 1st Team All-Conference 2007, A 2nd All-Conference 2006, and 2nd All-Conference 2008. San Luis Obispo HS (2005): In 2005 Green spent one season at San Luis Obispo high school as a defensive line coach. Saarland Hurricanes (GFL) (2004): In 2004 Green spent one summer in Germany coaching in the GFL where he served as the defensive line coach and assistant defensive coordinator. Cal Poly (2003-2004): Coach Green started his career under former Army head coach Rich Ellerson at Cal Poly. While at Cal Poly he spent two seasons as a player and one season as a student coach assisting the defense. In 2003 Greens focus was assisting the defensive line. During that season the defense had (40) quarterback sacks and (11) interceptions. Later in the fall of 2004 he returned to Cal Poly as a defensive volunteer assistant, once again assisting mainly with the defensive line. In 2004 Cal Polys defense ranked first nationally in rushing defense, allowing opponents just (84.3) yards rushing per game, and ninth in scoring defense
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Solo Taylor
Assistant Coach
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Ryan Piper
Assistant Coach
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Carson Bohning
Assistant Coach
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