The ButteCast with Bill Foley

No. 301: Bryan Larson


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Today’s podcast guest in a true Oredigger legend in more ways than one.

Bryan Larson came to Butte in 1992 from Gillette, Wyoming, where he was an All-State football player on offense and defense. He played defensive end at Montana Tech, wearing No. 89.

At Tech, Bryan was a two-time team captain and an All-American player. The Ed Simonich Award winner helped lead the Orediggers to a berth in the 1996 NAIA national championship game, where they lost 33-31 to Southwestern Oklahoma State on a controversial late safety call in Weatherford, Oklahoma.

Even though he was a standout on defense, Larson caught the first touchdown pass of that game.

Of course, describing Bryan as a “football player” is selling him short. He graduated in 1997 with a degree in engineer science with a minor in business, and he is using that degree to do some great things.

For nearly three decades, Bryan has worked for Stryker, a Fortune 500 company that is on the cutting edge of medical technology. He is based in San Jose, California. 

If your favorite football player had his knee surgically repaired or your grandmother had her hip replaced, there is a good chance that Bryan’s company supplied some of the equipment to pull off the surgery.

In May of 2023, Bryan delivered the commencement address for the Montana Tech graduation. He is also still very much a supporter of Montana Tech athletics. You can usually find him at least one home football game every season. He was part of the projects to bring the Jumbotron, stadium seating and turf to Alumni Coliseum. He was also part of the renovations of the HPER Complex and the plans to update the facility even more.

He is constantly giving back to the school that gave him so much.

Listen in to this episode as Bryan talks about growing up in Gillette, which he says is a lot like Butte. Listen as he talks about why he signed with the Orediggers, his playing days and the many legends he played with or for.

Listen as he talks about his career and what he thinks about the 10-0 Orediggers of 2025.

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