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Charlie Ragle

Charlie Ragle

  • Title
    Head Coach
2000-04 Moon Valley HS Defensive Coordinator
2005 Chaparral HS Defensive Coordinator
2006 Arizona StateĀ  Graduate Assistant (offensive Line/special teams)
2007-2011 Chaparral HS Head CoachĀ 
2012 ArizonaĀ  Assistant Director of Operations
2013-16 Arizona Special Teams Coordinator and Tight Ends
2017-18 California Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends
2019-21 California Special Teams Coordinator
2022 Idaho StateĀ  Head CoachĀ 


Charlie Ragle was named the Head Coach of the Idaho State football program on Dec. 10, 2021. Ragle isĀ  a highly respected ten year veteran of Pac-12 coaching staffs, Ragle comes to Idaho State after spending the last five years at Cal as the special teams coordinator and tight end coach. Prior to his time at Cal, Ragle served as the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at the University of Arizona from 2012-17.

Prior to his time at Arizona, Ragle was the head coach at one of the premier high schools in Arizona, Chaparral High School. During that time he accumulated a 63-7 record and achieved a Top 50 nationally ranked program from 2009-2011. His teams won state championships from 2009-2011 and was runner up in 2008. Ragle showed his prowess to enhance his team's program during his time at Chaparral as he managed a booster club that raised $200,000 per season and raised $2,000,000 in facility upgrades.

Ragle was also the defensive coordinator at Chaparral for one season in 2005 before serving for one campaign as a graduate assistant at Arizona State for a team that played in the 2006 Hawai'i Bowl.

Ragle started his coaching career with a five-year stint (2000-04) as the defensive coordinator at Moon Valley High School in Phoenix highlighted by an unbeaten 14-0 team that won the state 4-A title in his final campaign in 2004.

Ragle was a three-year starting running back and kick returner at Eastern New Mexico before graduating from the school in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and a minor in history. He was a two-time All-State selection at Animas High School as both a running back and safety as well as New Mexico's 100 and 200-meter champion in track and field.

Ragle and his wife, Carrie, have one daughter, Caylee, and one son, Chas.

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