CJ Robertson

CJ Robertson

CJ Robertson
Offensive Line Coach/ Run Game Coordinator
C.J. Robertson was introduced on June 1st, 2018 as Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator at Montana State-Northern after spending the past two years coaching at the DII level.
 
Before his arrival he spent two years at the University of Minnesota Duluth where Robertson was a graduate assistant coach, specifically working with the Bulldog tight ends. He developed an NSIC 2nd (2016-17) and 1st (2017-18) team all-conference tight end Keynon Phillips. Robertson is responsible for the Tight-Ends academic performance, transforming a 2.4 overall group GPA to a 3.24 GPA. Robertson helped coach a team that was the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) North Division Champions 2016-2017 along with a first round playoff appearance (10-2). In Robertsons second year, UMD was the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) North Division Champions 2017-2018, and went on to play in the Mineral Water Bowl (9-3). He signed on with Bulldogs in the winter of 2016, having spent the previous four years serving as an assistant coach Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Ill..
 
A Neuqua Valley High School alumnus, Robertson oversaw the team's defensive linemen, linebackers, and special teams. During Robertson's four-season stay, the Wildcats went 38-9 overall during his four-year stay and made it the state semifinals in 2012 and the quarterfinals one year later.
 
He joined the coaching ranks shortly after putting the finishing touches on his collegiate playing career at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where he was a three-year starting tight end (2009-11). In 2008 and 2009 the Salukis won the now titled MVFC conference championship. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale advanced to the playoffs in 2007, 2008, 2009, and that 2007 club advanced to the semifinal round of the NCAA FCS playoffs and ranked sixth in the final American Football Coaches Association poll.
 
Robertson holds a Master's of Education degree from UMD in 2018 and attained B.S. degrees in both marketing and management from Southern Illinois in 2012.

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