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Jeff Monken

Jeffrey Michael Monken (born April 15, 1967) is an American coach serving as the head coach of the team at the since 2014. Under his leadership, Monken has revitalized the program, achieving a record of 82–57 (.590) in FBS play through the 2024 season and an overall FBS record of 87–61 (.587) as of November 14, 2025, with the 2025 season ongoing. He has guided to five bowl victories in six appearances, including the 2024 . His tenure includes three wins (2016, 2017, 2020), marking the first such successes for since 2003, and a historic 11-win regular season in 2024 that secured the program's first conference championship in the . Monken's innovative implementation of the triple-option offense has been central to Army's resurgence, earning him multiple national coaching honors, including the 2024 Coach of the Year, the inaugural Award for leadership and innovation, and the Coach of the Week award. Born in , and raised in Joliet, Monken attended in , where he played wide receiver on the football team and earned a degree in in 1989. He later obtained a degree in higher educational administration from the University of in 1991. Inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013, Monken began his coaching career as a at from 1989 to 1990. Prior to Army, Monken compiled a 38–16 record as head coach at from 2010 to 2013, leading the Eagles to two FCS playoff appearances and earning Coach of the Year honors in 2012. His assistant coaching stints included running backs coach roles at the Naval Academy (2002–2007) and (2008–2009), as well as positions at Mount St. Mary's, Hawaii, and . Named Army's 37th head coach on December 6, 2013, Monken has since led the Black Knights to six seasons of seven or more wins, including back-to-back 10-win campaigns in 2017 and 2018, and a peak ranking of No. 19 in the in 2018.

Early life and education

Family background

Jeff Monken was born on April 15, 1967, in . His father, Mike Monken, was a longtime coach who spent over 30 years in the profession, including 12 seasons at Joliet East High School from 1972 to 1983 and eight years at thereafter. Mike's career immersed the family in football, with young Jeff often serving as a for his father's teams. His mother, Nancy Monken, provided steadfast support, regularly attending games and fostering an environment where football was central to family life; she later recalled that the hospital planters sent after Jeff's birth in April 1967 contained footballs, underscoring the sport's immediate presence. The Monken family upheld a deep coaching tradition, with Mike being one of five brothers who coached in , collectively producing seven head coaches among their descendants. More than a dozen relatives, including Jeff's brother Tom Monken, a former high school coach with over 23 years of experience, and cousin , the current offensive coordinator for the NFL's , have pursued careers at various levels. This legacy shaped Jeff's early worldview, as the family's involvement extended from high school to professional ranks. Raised in Illinois amid this football-centric environment, Monken's upbringing included annual viewings of the Army-Navy game as a cherished family tradition, which sparked his longstanding fascination with military academy football.

High school and college career

Jeff Monken graduated from in , in 1985. Monken attended in , where he played for the team from 1985 to 1988. He earned a in from Millikin in 1989. In 1991, Monken obtained a in higher educational administration from the University of Hawaii. In 2013, he was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame for his contributions as both a player and coach.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching roles

Monken's coaching career began in 1989 as a at the University of Hawaii, where he worked under head coach and gained initial experience in program operations and player development. He remained in that role through the 1990 season, contributing to the team's preparation during a transitional period for the program. In 1991, Monken served as a graduate assistant at , continuing his early professional development in a Power 5 environment under head coach Larry Marmie. The following year, he moved to the as wide receivers and tight ends coach, also serving as recruiting coordinator from 1992 to 1994, where he helped build the Bulls' receiving corps and recruitment pipeline during their transition to Division I-AA. After a brief stint in 1996 as offensive line coach at Division III , Monken joined in 1997 as running backs coach (often referred to as slotbacks coach in the system). He held that position through 2001, working under Paul Johnson during a dominant era for the Eagles, including back-to-back NCAA Division I-AA national championships in 1999 and 2000, which highlighted his contributions to the team's option-based offensive execution. From 2002 to 2005, Monken followed to the U.S. as running backs coach, adapting the offense to the service academy level and mentoring key players in Navy's . He was promoted to special teams coordinator while retaining running backs duties from 2006 to 2007, enhancing Navy's kicking and return units to support the program's consistent success against and . Monken's assistant tenure concluded from 2008 to 2009 at as special teams coordinator and running backs coach, again under Johnson, where he refined the flexbone offense that led the Yellow Jackets to an ACC Coastal Division title in 2009 and prepared him for head coaching responsibilities through hands-on leadership in game planning and player evaluation. Throughout these roles, influenced by his family's coaching heritage—his father was a longtime coach in —Monken emphasized disciplined preparation and innovative offensive strategies, building the foundational expertise that propelled his ascent to head coaching positions.

Head coach at Georgia Southern

In November 2009, Jeff Monken was named the of the team, which competed at the Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the . Monken, who had previously served as an assistant coach at Georgia Southern from 1997 to 2001 under Paul Johnson, returned to implement a familiar offensive system rooted in his earlier experience there. Over four seasons from 2010 to 2013, Monken compiled an overall record of 36-16, with the team achieving winning percentages above .600 in each year prior to NCAA adjustments. The Eagles posted 10-5 records in 2010 and 11-3 in 2011, followed by 10-4 in 2012; in 2013, they finished 7-4 overall (later adjusted to 5-4 after two wins were vacated by the NCAA for violations). Conference marks were strong, including 6-2 in 2010 and 7-1 in 2011, and 6-2 in 2012. Monken's tenure brought significant achievements, including Southern Conference championships in 2011 and 2012. The team qualified for the FCS playoffs in each of his first three seasons, advancing to the semifinals in 2010, 2011, and 2012. In 2013, Georgia Southern was ineligible for postseason play due to the program's impending transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), but the Eagles capped the year with a notable 26-20 upset victory over FBS opponent . Central to Monken's success was the reintroduction of the offense, a flexbone-style scheme he had helped develop during his assistant years at Georgia Southern. This system emphasized rushing, propelling the Eagles to one of the nation's top ground attacks; for instance, in 2012, Jerick McKinnon rushed for 1,817 yards, the third-highest single-season total in program history, while the team averaged over 300 rushing yards per game across Monken's tenure. The offense also produced high scoring outputs, aligning with the program's historical identity and contributing to consistent wins. Monken's leadership played a key role in elevating Georgia Southern's profile, fostering a winning culture and strong recruiting classes that built momentum for the program's move to FBS status in 2014 as a Sun Belt Conference member. He departed in December 2013 to become at , leaving behind a revitalized program that had reestablished its competitive edge at the FCS level.

Head coach at Army

On December 24, 2013, Jeff Monken was hired as the 37th head coach of the Army Black Knights football program, leaving his position at Georgia Southern to take over a team that had struggled in recent years. Monken, who had prior experience as an assistant at Navy, brought familiarity with service academy football dynamics, emphasizing discipline and team cohesion from the outset. Through the 2025 season, Monken has compiled an overall record of 87–61, achieving a .588 while leading to consistent competitiveness in the (). His tenure has been marked by steady improvement, with the Black Knights becoming bowl-eligible in seven of the last eight seasons. Key highlights include the 2016 Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl victory over (38–31), 's first bowl appearance and win since 1993. The program also secured back-to-back Commander-in-Chief's Trophies in 2017 and 2018, as well as in 2020 and 2023, symbolizing dominance over fellow service academies and . In 2024, achieved its first conference championship with a 35–14 win over Tulane in the AAC title game, capping a historic 12–2 season that included a 27–6 triumph over Louisiana Tech and improved 's bowl record to 5–1. As of November 9, 2025, the Black Knights stand at 5–4 ( in AAC play), following a gritty win over on November 8. Monken has navigated unique challenges at a , including balancing rigorous training obligations—such as summer field exercises and academic demands—with preparation, which limits traditional practice time compared to other programs. He has also adapted the offense, revitalizing it against modern, speed-based defenses by incorporating formations in response to NCAA rules changes on blocking, while maintaining the scheme's emphasis on execution and misdirection. Recruiting at centers on attracting high-character cadets who commit to post-graduation, prioritizing athletes who align with Point's holistic evaluation of leadership potential over pure athletic talent. In recognition of his success, Monken signed a contract extension in September 2023, securing his position through 2027 with an average annual salary of $2 million.

Coaching style and achievements

Triple option offense

The offense, a veer-based scheme central to Jeff Monken's coaching philosophy, relies on option runs, misdirection, and decision-making to exploit defensive alignments and outnumber opponents on the perimeter. In this system, the reads the defensive end's movement from under center: if the end crashes inside on the dive, the keeps the ball and runs; if the end squeezes the 's path, the pitches to a trailing back for an outside run; otherwise, the handoff goes to the on a power dive up the middle. This creates three potential ball carriers, forcing defenses to account for multiple threats while employing angle blocking and fakes to create misdirection and stress gaps in the line. Monken first implemented the triple option as head coach at Georgia Southern in 2010, building on principles he learned under Paul Johnson since 1997, which propelled the Eagles to national FCS leadership in rushing efficiency during his tenure. The offense emphasized high-volume runs from veer formations, leading to standout performances like 614 rushing yards in a single 2012 game against Western Carolina, and contributed to a 36-16 overall record. At Army since 2014, Monken refined the scheme to suit the physicality of cadet-athletes—often undersized compared to FBS peers—by incorporating disciplined execution to counter superior speed, while adapting elements like snaps in response to 2022 NCAA cut-blocking rules to maintain option integrity without a on every play. Under Monken, Army teams have averaged over 300 rushing yards per game, with 313.4 yards in his debut (third nationally) and 300.5 yards in 2024 (first nationally), powering an undefeated 8-0 regular that . Key adaptations include the core dive for interior power, pitch options to stretch defenses laterally, and play-action passes off option fakes to exploit over-pursuit, often replacing traditional pitches with screens for added versatility. Training emphasizes repetitive drills on reads and blocking angles, reinforced by to foster toughness and precision, ensuring flawless execution in high-stakes games. Monken's approach has revived the traditional service academy , leveling the playing field against resource-rich programs and influencing peers like and by demonstrating its viability in modern FBS contexts through consistent winning seasons.

Major awards and records

Jeff Monken has received numerous accolades throughout his coaching career, recognizing his success in revitalizing programs at both Georgia Southern and . These honors highlight his ability to achieve consistent winning seasons and postseason appearances, often in challenging environments like the service academies. In 2024, Monken was named the () Coach of the Year after leading to an undefeated conference record and the program's first championship. That same year, he earned the Coach of the Week award on December 10 for his leadership in a key victory that clinched Army's perfect home record. Additionally, Monken became the inaugural recipient of the Award in December 2024, which honors coaches for exemplary leadership, innovation, and contributions to , particularly in player development and safety. He was also named the 2024 AFCA Region 1 Coach of the Year. Monken's tenure at Army includes several program milestones, such as becoming the first to secure five bowl victories in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, and 2024, surpassing previous benchmarks for postseason success at the . He also guided the Black Knights to three consecutive appearances from 2016 to 2018, a feat unmatched in Army's modern history. In July 2025, ranked him as the safest coach entering the season due to his sustained success and at a service academy. Earlier honors include the AFCA Region 1 Coach of the Year award in 2024 for leading to back-to-back 10-win seasons in 2016 and 2017. Following his departure from Georgia Southern, Monken was later recognized for his foundational impact there, though specific hall of fame induction details remain tied to his , , in 2013. Many of these awards stem from Monken's implementation of the offense, which has driven Army's resurgence and in five of his first eight full seasons.

Personal life

Monken is married to Beth Monken. The couple has three daughters: Isabelle, , and Evangeline.

Head coaching record

Georgia Southern Eagles

YearTeamDivisionConf.OverallConf. recordFinishPlayoffs/Bowl
2010Georgia SouthernFCSSoCon10–55–3T–3rdL FCS Semifinals
2011Georgia SouthernFCSSoCon11–37–1T–1stL FCS Semifinals
2012Georgia SouthernFCSSoCon10–46–2T–1stL FCS Semifinals
2013Georgia SouthernFCSSoCon5–4†4–4T–5th
†Two non-conference wins vacated by NCAA. Georgia Southern: 36–16 (conf. 22–10) as of completion of 2013 season.

Army Black Knights

YearTeamDivisionConf.OverallConf. recordAP #Bowl/Playoffs
2014ArmyFBSInd.4–8
2015ArmyFBSInd.2–10
2016ArmyFBSInd.8–5W Heart of Dallas Bowl
2017ArmyFBSInd.10–3W Armed Forces Bowl
2018ArmyFBSInd.11–219W Armed Forces Bowl
2019ArmyFBSInd.5–8
2020ArmyFBSInd.9–322L Liberty Bowl
2021ArmyFBSInd.9–4W Armed Forces Bowl
2022ArmyFBSInd.6–6
2023ArmyFBSInd.6–6
2024ArmyFBSAAC12–28–021W Independence Bowl (AAC champions)
2025ArmyFBSAAC5–43–3
Army: 90–65 as of November 14, 2025.

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