Eden Prairie's Mike Grant named national high school coach of the year

The Don Shula coach of the year award went to Grant at a ceremony in New York City.

January 31, 2014 at 5:49PM
Eden Prairie head coach Mike Grant
Eden Prairie head coach Mike Grant (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Mike Grant, who has coached Eden Prairie to nine Minnesota prep football titles, was named the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year this morning in New York City.

Grant, who was flown out for the Super Bowl to receive the award, also gets $10,000, and Eden Prairie High School gets $15,000.

This is a great honor for a longtime close, personal friend. And Shula and I have been good friends for just as many years.

Grant, 56, was nominated by the Vikings. The son of former Vikings coach Bud Grant, Mike is 241-24 with 16 conference titles in 22 seasons at Eden Prairie. He has won three consecutive state titles, and was profiled last summer in this Star Tribune article.

Shula, who coached Baltimore and Miami, is the winningest coach in NFL history. He headed the selection committee, which also includes former Cowboys executive Gil Brandt, former Bucs and Colts coach Tony Dungy, former Raiders coach John Madden and several other luminaries.

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