UPDATE: FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Fresno State has reached a five-year deal to hire USC linebackers coach Matt Entz as its next coach.
Fresno State will officially welcome Matt Entz as the 23rd head coach in Fresno State Football program history with an introductory press conference on Thursday at 10 a.m. PT inside the Josephine Auditorium.
Entz, who was hired by USC last offseason as part of the Trojans’ defensive restructuring, was the head coach at North Dakota State from 2019-23 where he went 60-10 and won two FCS national championships.
According to the Athletic’s Bruce Feldman, Entz met with administration at Fresno State on Tuesday.
Sources told Action News sports anchor Alec Nolan Entz was “a front-runner” alongside Montana State head coach Brent Vigen.
The two-time FCS coach of the Year will replace Fresno State’s interim head coach Tim Skipper.
Skipper took over the position in July after Jeff Tedford announced he would be stepping down because of health concerns.
Before taking over as the coach at NDSU, Entz was the program’s defensive coordinator under Chris Klieman.
Entz was promoted to head coach in 2019 when Klieman left for Kansas State’s head-coaching position.
Entz began his career at Illinois College in 1998 as a defensive coordinator. He then worked his way through small college ranks, making stops at Wayne State, Winona State, Northern Iowa and Western Illinois before landing at NDSU.
Entz’s move from FCS to an assistant position at the FBS level last season was seen as a precursor to him potentially getting a Division I head-coaching job.
The Bulldogs won 29 games in Tedford’s three seasons there and went 6-6 this year under Skipper.
Fresno State is set to join the new Pac-12 in 2026.
ESPN’s Paolo Uggetti contributed to this report.
ORIGINAL STORY:
FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ/KFSN) — Fresno State makes a five-year deal with USC assistant head coach and linebackers coach Matt Entz to be the program’s next head coach.
Entz, who was hired by USC last offseason as part of the Trojans’ defensive restructuring, was the head coach at North Dakota State from 2019-23 where he went 60-10 and won two FCS national championships.
According to the Athletic’s Bruce Feldman, Entz met with administration at Fresno State on Tuesday. Sources told Action News sports anchor Alec Nolan Entz was “a front-runner” alongside Montana State head coach Brent Vigen.
The two-time FCS coach of the Year will replace Fresno State’s interim head coach Tim Skipper. Skipper took over the position in July after Jeff Tedford announced he would be stepping down because of health concerns.
Before taking over as the coach at NDSU, Entz was the program’s defensive coordinator under Chris Klieman. Entz was promoted to head coach in 2019 when Klieman left for Kansas State’s head-coaching position.
Entz began his career at Illinois College in 1998 as a defensive coordinator. He then worked his way through small college ranks, making stops at Wayne State, Winona State, Northern Iowa and Western Illinois before landing at NDSU.
Entz’s move from FCS to an assistant position at the FBS level last season was seen as a precursor to him potentially getting a Division I head-coaching job.
The Bulldogs won 29 games in Tedford’s three seasons there and went 6-6 this year under Skipper.
Fresno State is set to join the new Pac-12 in 2026.