Portland State Vikings football under Jerry Glanville

On February 28, 2007, Glanville was hired as the twelfth head coach in the history of Portland State football.

[1][2] He replaced Tim Walsh who resigned as head coach on February 16 to accept the position of offensive coordinator at Army.

He had also served as the head coach for both the Houston Oilers (from 1986 to 1989) and the Atlanta Falcons (from 1990 to 1993) of the National Football League prior to his arrival at Portland.

[9][10][11] Portland then lost at San Diego State of the Football Bowl Subdivision a week before their second victory of the season at No.

[19] In the win, Portland quarterback set a FCS record for having the most pass attempts in a single game without an interception with 73.

[20] The Vikings then lost at Northern Arizona and defeated Idaho State at PGE Park to improve their record to 3–4.

Head shot of a coach with brown hair wearing a headset and black jacket.
Jerry Glanville served as the Vikings' head coach for the 2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons.