Football
Selle, Andrew

Andrew Selle
- Title:
- Quarterbacks/Offensive Quality Control
- Email:
- andrew.selle@mso.umt.edu
- Phone:
- 243-2969
TWITTER - @CoachSelle
Selle is in his third year as quarterbacks coach at Montana under head coach Bob Stitt.
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In that time, Selle coached two-year starter Brady Gustafson, who threw for 4,809 yards, putting him at No. 11 on UM’s all-time passer list. Gustafson was named Montana’s 2016 Steve Carlson Offensive MVP as a senior after setting a school record for completions in a single game with 47 against Cal Poly, breaking Dave Dickenson’s 21-year-old record.
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Selle returned to his alma mater in 2015 after a three-year stint as a quarterbacks coach and mathematics teacher at Billings West High School.
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He played at Montana from 2007-10, and was a four-year letterman with a record of 13-3 as a two-year starter (2009 and 2010). He is ranked 11th in school history with 4,131 career passing yards, and his 38 career passing TDs tie him for the ninth most in school history.
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Selle was instrumental for the Grizzlies in 2009 when they advanced to the FCS national championship game, a 23-21 loss to Villanova in Chattanooga, Tenn. He was 27-of-35-0 passing for 351 yards and three touchdowns in UM’s title loss to the Wildcats. His 3,043 passing yards in 2009 rank him 13th in single-season history.
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A 2010 All-America candidate, his playing career ended abruptly when he was injured in the fourth game of the season against Sacramento State on Sept. 25, 2010. After the injury he served as player/coach, working closely with fellow signal caller Jordan Johnson.
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Selle was an honors student in mathematics at UM (a 2010 graduate) where he maintained a 3.79 GPA. He earned a Master’s Degree in Education at Montana in 2014.
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He was a standout quarterback at Billings West and led the Bears to the State AA championship in 2005. He was the co-MVP in AA that year, and guided West to its first unbeaten (13-0) campaign. He was ranked first in his high school (507 students) with a 4.0 GPA.
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Selle is in his third year as quarterbacks coach at Montana under head coach Bob Stitt.
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In that time, Selle coached two-year starter Brady Gustafson, who threw for 4,809 yards, putting him at No. 11 on UM’s all-time passer list. Gustafson was named Montana’s 2016 Steve Carlson Offensive MVP as a senior after setting a school record for completions in a single game with 47 against Cal Poly, breaking Dave Dickenson’s 21-year-old record.
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Selle returned to his alma mater in 2015 after a three-year stint as a quarterbacks coach and mathematics teacher at Billings West High School.
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He played at Montana from 2007-10, and was a four-year letterman with a record of 13-3 as a two-year starter (2009 and 2010). He is ranked 11th in school history with 4,131 career passing yards, and his 38 career passing TDs tie him for the ninth most in school history.
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Selle was instrumental for the Grizzlies in 2009 when they advanced to the FCS national championship game, a 23-21 loss to Villanova in Chattanooga, Tenn. He was 27-of-35-0 passing for 351 yards and three touchdowns in UM’s title loss to the Wildcats. His 3,043 passing yards in 2009 rank him 13th in single-season history.
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A 2010 All-America candidate, his playing career ended abruptly when he was injured in the fourth game of the season against Sacramento State on Sept. 25, 2010. After the injury he served as player/coach, working closely with fellow signal caller Jordan Johnson.
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Selle was an honors student in mathematics at UM (a 2010 graduate) where he maintained a 3.79 GPA. He earned a Master’s Degree in Education at Montana in 2014.
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He was a standout quarterback at Billings West and led the Bears to the State AA championship in 2005. He was the co-MVP in AA that year, and guided West to its first unbeaten (13-0) campaign. He was ranked first in his high school (507 students) with a 4.0 GPA.
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