Chuck Mills

Morton J. "Chuck" Mills (born December 1, 1928) is a former American football coach. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Mills graduated from Illinois State University in 1950. He served as the head coach at Pomona College (1957–1961), Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1962–1963), the United States Merchant Marine Academy (1964), Utah State University (1967–1972), Wake Forest University (1973–1977), Southern Oregon University (1980–1988), and the United States Coast Guard Academy (1997).

Coaching career
During his six years as Utah State's head coach, his teams went 38-23-1; 8-3 marks in 1971/72 were the best. Mills took the first collegiate football team to Japan. The Japanese equivalent of the Heisman Award, known as the "Mills Trophy." is presented to the top collegiate football player in Japan each year.

Mills was the head college football coach for the Southern Oregon Raiders located in Ashland, Oregon. He held that position for 9 seasons, from 1980 until 1988. His coaching record at Southern Oregon was 44 wins, 47 losses and 1 tie.As of the conclusion of the 2009 season, this ranks him #3 at Southern Oregon in total wins and #7 at the school in winning percentage (.480). Another source lists his record at SOU as 48-40-1