Sam Ojuri joined the North Dakota State University football staff as running backs coach in February 2025.
Ojuri, who played for the Bison from 2009 to 2013, returned to NDSU after spending the four years in the Missouri Valley Football Conference coaching running backs at Illinois State. He was also a graduate assistant at Wyoming (2019-2020) and running backs coach at Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2018).
Ojuri was NDSU’s leading rusher on the 2011, 2012 and 2013 FCS national championship teams. He remains fourth on the all-time Bison rushing list with 3,694 career yards, ranks eighth with 4,023 all-purpose yards, and is among the top 10 in school history with 35 rushing touchdowns.
An All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selection his senior year, Ojuri rushed for a career-high 1,398 yards that season. He had 13 games of 100 or more rushing yards in his career, and owns the second longest rushing touchdown in school history with a 95-yard score against St. Francis (Pa.) in 2011.
Originally from Barrington, Ill., Ojuri went on to play professionally for three seasons in Canada with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders and BC Lions. He started his coaching career in 2017 as the running backs and defensive backs coach at Elgin High School in Illinois.
Ojuri graduated from NDSU in 2014 with a degree in sport management. He and his wife, Danielle, have three children, Aliyah, Samson and Solomon.
Sam Ojuri Year-by-Year Coaching History
Season |
School |
Position |
2017 |
Elgin High School (Ill.) |
Running Backs/Defensive Backs |
2018 |
Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
Running Backs |
2019 |
Wyoming |
Graduate Assistant – Tight Ends/Fullbacks |
2020 |
Wyoming |
Graduate Assistant – Tight Ends/Fullbacks |
2020-21 |
Illinois State |
Running Backs |
2021 |
Illinois State |
Running Backs |
2022 |
Illinois State |
Running Backs |
2023 |
Illinois State |
Running Backs |
2024 |
Illinois State |
Running Backs |