UMaine Football Ends Historic Season, Gains New Head Coach

In December, the Black Bears ended a phenomenal football season with the first football championship subdivision national semifinal appearance in UMaine’s history. The team lost to Eastern Washington University, 50-19, in the Final Four of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision on December 15th.

Given his success during his three years as UMaine’s head coach, Joe Harasymiak was quickly courted by other schools to join their football programs. Harasymiak chose to leave UMaine to accept a position as defensive backs coach at the University of Minnesota. Minnesota competes in the Big Ten Conference, one of the top college conferences in the U.S.

Within hours of Harasymiak’s decision to leave, UMaine Athletic Director Ken Ralph named Nick Charlton as the Black Bears’ new head football coach. Charlton joined UMaine’s football program in 2015, and most recently served as offensive coordinator. The selection received widespread praise by players and fans. More on Charlton’s appointment may be found here.