Sidhart Krishnamurthi

Sidhart Krishnamurthi was named the Offensive Coordinator at Montana State University–Northern in 2026, bringing experience from the FCS, FBS, and high school levels. Krishnamurthi previously coached wide receivers at Sacramento State, where he helped develop FCS Freshman All-American Ernest Campbell. Prior to Sacramento State, he spent the 2024 season at San José State as an offensive assistant coach, helping the Spartans to a 7–6 record and a Hawaii Bowl appearance while working with a receiving corps highlighted by All-American Nick Nash and All-Conference wide receiver Justin Lockhart. Nash led the nation with 104 receptions for 1,382 yards and 16 touchdowns as the Spartans averaged 409.8 yards of offense per game. Krishnamurthi previously served as the head coach at The Harker School, where his team averaged more than 50 points per game and recorded the second-best winning percentage in school history after he served as the program’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2021. A former wide receiver at Stanford University, Krishnamurthi was part of the Cardinal’s 2015 Pac-12 Championship, 2016 Rose Bowl victory, and 2018 Sun Bowl championship teams. He graduated from Stanford in 2019 with a degree in economics.