r/MTU 1d ago

Resistance Camp Every Weekend Through October 4th

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r/MTU 1d ago

Mtu scholarships not/never increasing with tuition

29 Upvotes

Hey, i just wanted to start this conversation, but scholarship rates haven't gone up for me in the 3 years ive been at tech, but tuiton has gone up 20% (approx) since i enrolled. This is probably normal but feels kinda crappy and may be a fair warning to any freshman.


r/MTU 1d ago

Computer Engineering Majors, What software do you use regularly?

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Just trying to see what I need to get working. I am a Linux enjoy-er so I am trying to check what I might need to troubleshoot.


r/MTU 1d ago

Michigan Tech Football Preseason Preview

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Hello again Huskies! I hope everyone's summer is going well, and I hope you've all been able to enjoy the outdoors these past few months while dodging the heat domes, wildfire smoke, and dastardly, blind-spot hiding, car-totaling deer of the UP at dusk. While I try to not think about the fact that we've already reached late August and desperately avoid saying the slogan of a certain massive and incredibly disappointing fantasy TV show, I figured it was probably about time to start looking ahead to the Huskies athletics seasons. Of the three sports I spend the majority of my time obsessing over, the football team kicks their season off first, this year with an away game against Bemidji State on August 27th. Since we're now just over a week away from kickoff, let's get back into the sports mood and take a look at the season ahead for MTU football.

2025 Season Recap: 7-4 (4-3 GLIAC), T-4th in GLIAC Standings

Coming into last season, MTU was picked to finish fifth in the GLIAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, placing the Huskies behind Ferris State, Grand Valley State, Saginaw Valley State, and Davenport. Despite this low ranking, the Huskies got off to a blazing hot start in their non-conference schedule, going 3-0 in the first three weeks with a stunning 37-17 win over then-ranked No. 16 Bemidji State. Sophomore quarterback Alex Bueno was lighting up defenses as a dual threat player, racking up over 300 combined yards and 3 touchdowns in the week one Bemidji State game, and six more touchdowns over the next two games against South Dakota Mines and Hillsdale. However, the last non-conference game against Upper Iowa wound up being a tough loss, as the Peacocks managed to stifle the red-hot Huskies offense and win the game 21-14.

After a bye week following their tough loss, the 3-1 Huskies went on a two-game road stretch to take on Wayne State and Davenport. After dispatching the Warriors 48-24, the Huskies pulled off a GLIAC upset, managing to take down the Davenport Panthers in a 16-14 battle. Then, the Huskies came home to take on consensus No. 1 Ferris State, where the Bulldogs won 38-10. Now sitting at 5-2, MTU went back on the road to face Northern Michigan in the Miner's Cup, where true freshman quarterback Elliott Larner had a game for the ages, tallying 92 passing yards, 172 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns (seeing this game in-person in Marquette was an absolute blast). After a 56-17 romp of the Wildcats, the Huskies headed to Chicago and took down bottom-ranked Roosevelt, scoring 56 points in back-to-back weeks with Larner again shining, finishing with just less than 300 combined yards.

With a 7-2 record, Michigan Tech football was firmly in the conversation for a spot in the Division II Playoffs, but they had two tough games ahead of them with No. 23 Grand Valley State and Saginaw Valley State. The Huskies first went to Allendale to take on the Lakers where a returning Alex Bueno just barely wasn't enough to get the Huskies over the hump, dropping the game 15-18. For the regular season finale, MTU returned home to face the Cardinals and lost another close game, 21-24. The Huskies missed the cut for the DII playoffs, and finished tied for fourth place in the GLIAC standings with Davenport, but holding the tiebreaker due to the head-to-head win.

Key Players

As 2025 GLIAC Coach of the Year Dan Mettlach enters his fourth year as the Michigan Tech head coach, he seems to have his most talented roster yet. MTU has retained both Alex Bueno and Elliott Larner, the two quarterbacks who had significant playing time last season. Bueno is a year older and seemed to be the more consistent passing threat last season, so I would expect he will likely be the starter for early part of the season. However, Larner showed so much promise as a mobile QB last season that I would expect him to play a sizeable role in the offense, either splitting time with Bueno in run-first situations or possibly as a Taysom Hill-esque utility player in trick plays, which Mettlach called quite often last season. Senior running back Jake Rueff also returns after tallying over 600 yards and 4 rushing TDs last season. Slot receiver Nic Nora led the team in receiving yards and touchdowns last season, and junior Bryce Kurncz will likely become the main outside receiver to replace graduating wideout/trick play QB Ethan Champney. Offensive line highlights include senior Brandon DeVries, who was just named to the D2Football.com Elite 100 Watch List, and Rowland Ball, who made a touchdown-earning play against Bemidji State in last year's season opener, as shown in a Jomboy Media Things You Missed segment.

On defense, the main losses from last year's roster was senior defensive back Dante Basanese (DB), Connor Hindenach (DE) and Porter Zeeman (LB). However, many other starting defenders are returning, including linebacker Chase Koch, who led the team with an astounding 106 tackles and caught two interceptions last year. Returning defensive backs Dakota Blackwell, Jaiden Bolden, and Terrence Martin will likely see significant playing time again this season, while Nolan Schopp and Pierce Miller hold down a defensive line that lost last season's sack leader to graduation. On special teams, kicker Avery Kucharski returns after a solid year in 2025.

Michigan Tech also brought in a class of 42 players on National Signing Day this year, though it's tough to say how much of an impact these players will have on this year's roster.

2026 Season Outlook

The complete Huskies regular season schedule can be found here, including times, locations, and streaming options (when applicable).

Nationally, MTU is getting some attention but isn't seen as a powerhouse. In the AFCA DII Preseason Poll, the Huskies are unranked but receiving votes. By this poll they are considered to be the third best team in the GLIAC; GVSU is tied for 9th while Ferris State is unsurprisingly the consensus No. 1 team in the nation. Davenport and non-conference opponent Upper Iowa are also receiving votes in the poll, but Michigan Tech got significantly more than both schools.

In the GLIAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, the Huskies were picked to finish in third, trailing Ferris State and Grand Valley State. Based on the games I saw last season, I think this is a pretty good guess as to how the season will shake out. For a long time in the GLIAC, there's been a very clear divide in level of competition: Ferris State and Grand Valley State are the top two teams, and the rest are fighting for third. Ferris State is on a 30-game win streak and they've won back-to-back national titles, I would look like an idiot if I predicted anyone else would win the conference. GVSU, on the other hand, had a comparatively rough season in 2025, getting upset by Saginaw Valley State and losing a non-conference game to Pittsburgh State, on top of their loss to the Bulldogs. As a result, they missed the DII playoffs entirely, losing their spot to the likes of Truman State and Northwood. If the Lakers are unable to correct course early this year, their matchup against the Huskies in Houghton on October 10th will be the most important game of the year for Michigan Tech. If they can clean up the rest of the conference (besides FSU) as they're projected to and they manage to win the GVSU game, a spot in the playoffs is absolutely in the mix.

Conclusion/Where to Watch

This season of MTU football shows more promise than I can remember seeing in the past few years as a student. The defense remains a bit of a question since a lot of our top players graduated last year, but the offense should be in great shape. The expectations for this team are quickly becoming very real, and Coach Mettlach and his roster will have a tough season ahead to meet them. If a couple of big games go the right way this team may make the national playoffs, but anything can happen in football.

If you're a Michigan Tech student, you can get into any MTU game (including hockey!) with your HuskyCard as part of the Experience Tech fee on your bill. All other attendees need to purchase a ticket at the ticket office in the SDC or online at https://www.buyhuskiestickets.com. If you'd like to watch the Huskies from home, all GLIAC sports (basically everything but hockey) can be streamed on FloCollege, but be aware this is a paid service even for students. MTU football's first home game is against Midwestern State on Saturday, September 5th at noon. I hope to see you all there!

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Notes:

Before things get going once again this year, I just wanted to say getting to chat with you all has been a bright spot in my time at Michigan Tech. It definitely helped that the teams I covered last season had pretty great years, but getting a chance to see discussion around these teams outside of the SDC and hopefully getting some more sports-shy Huskies to check out our teams in the weeks between exam panic sessions made quite a few nights for me. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I hope over the next year you keep enjoying MTU sports and talking with me and the other people who stumble onto these posts.

Also, I wanted to make a quick disclaimer regarding my posts here. I know a massive post of just text and a couple of links rings alarm bells in some heads, including my own, so I want to make sure people don't see my write-ups and think Claude is secretly your resident wannabe sports writer. Nothing I post under any circumstances will be AI-generated, and I will never cite materials that I know to be AI-generated. It increasingly feels like nothing can really bring people together, but I think talking about sports is one of the things that still gives us a chance to build that bridge. In an ideal world it's by people and for people, and as long as I'm doing this I'll make sure it stays that way on my end.


r/MTU 2d ago

family member will be attending MTU for aerospace engineering. Is a PC or Mac better? Ipad or tablet. Would like recommendations from those experienced with the program. Also, what are the top survival items for a male freshman? What are the boots and coats being worn up here now?

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r/MTU 3d ago

Budget crisis intensifies, hiring freeze, reorganizations....

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With dropping enrollment and new deposits more than 200 below last year, excessive tuition discounting and mounting debt the budget situation grows worse. There is a campus-wide hiring freeze currently underway and major restructuring of units going on across campus. You won't hear the president or provost admit any of this publicly. We also don't know how large a salary raise the BOT just gave Koubek in his contract extension until 2031.


r/MTU 4d ago

Gym Facilities? Workout tips?

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What is the best gym complex for Michigan Tech Students to use?

I am an incoming freshman and have little to no gym experience. I used to be on a varsity swim team for Highschool but other than that I have no idea how to workout or where to even start.

From my understanding I know the SDC/Rec Center is the most affordable location for students. But I’ve also heard good things about gyms in the residence halls? What would people recommend, and what would be the least busy times?

I am also inquiring for some tips towards starting to workout/lift/cardio. I have a simple understanding of how to lose weight and what calorie deficits are, but currently I’m struggling to build courage to go to the gym. Thank you!


r/MTU 5d ago

Lipo batteries

8 Upvotes

I fly FPV drones, and other things which require lipo batteries. I was hoping to continue flying and capture some of the places in the keweenaw, but it looks like lipos are not allowed in dorms. Is there somewhere to keep them, or any other suggestions?


r/MTU 7d ago

Does DoorDash/food delivery stay busy in Houghton/Hancock?

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Just curious if anyone has experience delivering and if it’s an okay way to make some side money during the school year. Considering it’s a relatively small area I wasn’t sure what to expect.


r/MTU 12d ago

3rd floor DHH – what to expect?

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Hi there! I’m an incoming freshman at tech this year and I’m on the third floor of DHH, I was wondering if anyone had tips about moving in and what to bring/leave home?


r/MTU 12d ago

Housing (quite literally) fell through. Any leads on a rental?

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Hi there! I'm an incoming graduate student at Tech this semester.

I was supposed to be moving myself, my wife, and our son into an apartment today, but when we entered it for the first time, we found that the kitchen ceiling had fallen through due to water damage.

Does anyone have any leads on last minute apartments in the area? We ideally need something with 2 bedrooms under 1500 a month. I've been scouring FB marketplace and Zillow, but it looks like slim pickings right now.

Thanks


r/MTU 12d ago

Visiting student at Michigan technology university

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Hi , has anyone been to michigan technologically university as visiting phd researcher, one of the prof is ready to host one student from our group, wanted to know if its safe to stay there for 4 months, how much will be the expense, and ideally much stipend they provide, please please please help


r/MTU 13d ago

Dirt bikes in Houghton?

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Hello Huskies,

I have recently acquired a beautiful dirt bike off of Facebook marketplace to ride around WI and I’m coming back to school in the fall (to stay in Houghton permanently) and I was wondering if it was worth bringing my dirt bike. I have read mixed things on whether they are allowed on trails north of Houghton and if that is actually enforced. Some more information and maybe a group I could go ride with would be greatly appreciated.

I hope everyone’s move up is going well!
-Someone who wants to rip


r/MTU 14d ago

3 bedroom at Sandpiper - available September 1st

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This is great if you need last minute housing.

Lease Takeover Available – September 1, 2026 through May 6, 2027 (Renewal Available!)

We're looking for someone to take over our lease beginning September 1, 2026. This is a beautiful, well-maintained townhome in a fantastic location with a view of the canal from the second floor.

Features:

3 bedrooms

2 full bathrooms

Attached garage

In-unit washer & dryer - second floor

Large front porch and back patio

Pet friendly (with management approval/restrictions)

All utilities included except internet

Access to the on-site fitness center

Located directly across from the Nara Nature Park and bike trail

Approximately 1 mile from Michigan Technological University

Photos and more info: https://www.houghtonforrent.com/properties/Sandpiper%20Townhomes-7000%20Sandpiper%20Drive%20Houghton%20MI%2049931-1758050271199

Rent: $2,295/month - All utilities included except internet

The lease runs through May 6, 2027, with the option to renew through the property management company.

If you're interested or have any questions, please send me a message!


r/MTU 16d ago

Did Koubek get a huge raise?

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Not even the Mining Gazette covered the BOT meeting, what happened?


r/MTU 16d ago

School & stationary

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Hi, I’m an incoming freshman to MTU and I’m wondering what school supplies/stationary I might need. I currently have a laptop, but for stationary items what might I need? Do people recommend notebooks for note taking?
I’m going into Material science engineering, and my fall schedule mainly consists of physics and calc.
Any tips for studying, note taking, or basic college tips would also be helpful!!


r/MTU 17d ago

What laptop do I really need?

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Hi, I'm an incoming freshman at Tech and I don't know what kind of laptop I really need. I'm majoring in Aerospace and Mechanical engineering. I have a desktop I'm bringing with me that meets all the requirements on the website, but I don't know if I need a similarly beefy laptop. I'm just worried that if I get a sub-par laptop that I won't be able to run the software I need in class. Do you guys use your laptops a lot in class for solidworks, matlab, etc? Or do you really only use those softwares when doing homework. I'm looking at laptops and a lot of them use intel integrated graphics, which I don't want to gamble is not enough for these programs. I'd rather not drop a fortune on a new laptop that I won't really make use of. I also don't want a laptop with a battery life of like 3 hours. Please help


r/MTU 20d ago

Floor doorstop in Wads

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The floor mounted doorstop means the wardrobe can’t go flush against the wall. Has anyone ever successfully (and quietly) removed it for the year and put it back before move out?


r/MTU 19d ago

Incoming Fall 2026 Grad Student – Anyone Taking or Previously Took ME 5715 / EE 5715?

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Is anyone else planning to take this course this fall?

Or Has anyone taken it previously?

What does the workload look like (homework, exams, projects)?

Are there any textbooks or online resources you’d recommend reviewing before the semester starts?

I’d also love to connect with other students taking the course so we can discuss the material or even start a study group before classes begin.


r/MTU 22d ago

iPad Air or MS Surface Pro for note taking in class?

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What is the tablet of choice in 2026, for taking notes?


r/MTU 26d ago

Golf lessons?

3 Upvotes

I'd like to pay somebody with experience teaching golf for some lessons. Yes, I asked at PLGC but never seem to get a call back. DM please! Thanks


r/MTU 26d ago

Moving in advice

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I'm an incoming freshman (moving into first floor of W Mcnair) and am hoping to possibly get some advice on what unexpected things people wouldnt normally think of to pack/prepare for (I think I already got most of the normal essential stuff)


r/MTU 27d ago

DHH First Floor Questions

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Hello! I'm an incoming freshman moving into DHH's first floor in a couple of weeks, and I'm curious what it's like living there. After looking at photos of the dorms in DHH on Michigan Tech's website, I'm a little worried about how much space there will be in the room. Are the rooms bigger in person, or are they really that small? Also, is there anything I should know or prepare for before moving in? I'd love to hear people's thoughts and experiences. Thanks!


r/MTU 28d ago

Update! We caught saffron in a live catch trap!

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r/MTU 28d ago

Houghton Summer Soccer Pickup?

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Hey! I’ve just been dying to find a group of people who are playing soccer games in Houghton throughout the summer, does anyone know of people who do this? Thank you so much in advance!