When the University of Mary hired Craig Bagnell as its seventh head football coach in December 2017, the athletic department didn’t just make a splash—they made national headlines. At just 27 years old, Bagnell was officially named the youngest head coach in all of NCAA football.
But this wasn't an experiment; it was a homecoming. Bagnell was already a legendary figure in Bismarck, having spent his college years shattering every major passing record in school history. When he traded his shoulder pads for a whistle, he brought an explosive, modern Air Raid passing philosophy back to his alma mater, treating fans to some of the most thrilling offensive displays the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) had ever seen.
Stepping into the head coaching role at 27 meant Bagnell was barely older than the seniors he was leading. However, his deep roots as a three-time UMary captain and local icon garnered immediate, absolute respect in the locker room.
Bagnell's tenure was defined by an uncompromising, high-octane offensive vision that culminated in a historic 2021 season:
Bagnell stepped down following the 2022 season, leaving his alma mater with the program explicitly on higher ground than when he arrived.
Bagnell’s reputation as an elite offensive innovator wasn't just built in Bismarck. His success outside of UMary proves he is one of the brightest young minds in the game.
Before returning to UMary, Bagnell spent four seasons at Bemidji State University, quickly rising from wide receivers coach in 2014 to offensive coordinator by 2015. At just 25 years old, he weaponized the Beavers' offense:
After stepping away from UMary to pursue opportunities at the next level of NCAA competition, Bagnell was quickly snapped up by the University of South Dakota Coyotes in early 2023.
Bagnell transitioned to the rigorous Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) as the Coyotes’ wide receivers coach. His impact was immediate; he injected his signature passing game concepts into the FCS powerhouse, helping USD achieve a historic 10-3 season, an FCS playoff quarter final run, and a top-4 national ranking.
It is impossible to write the story of Craig Bagnell the coach without acknowledging Craig Bagnell the player. From 2009 to 2013, the Polson, Montana native was the heartbeat of UMary football. A two-time All-NSIC selection, he finished his career as the all-time leading passer in Marauders history:
| Category | Career Stat | School Rank |
| Passing Yards | 9,170 yards | #1 All-Time |
| Touchdown Passes | 75 TDs | #1 All-Time |
| Completions | 759 | #1 All-Time |
| Completion % | .620 | #1 All-Time |
Craig Bagnell’s time as the head coach at the University of Mary was a masterclass in proving that age is just a number. He walked onto campus as the youngest head coach in the country and walked away as an offensive guru who orchestrated the most explosive passing offense in the nation. Whether rewriting record books from the pocket or drawing up game-winning touchdowns from the sidelines, Bagnell’s legacy as a true trailblazer of Marauder football is firmly secure.