Brad Stutzman
Co-Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backs
Coach Stutzman started teaching and coaching at NorthWood High School in the fall of 2021. Coach Stutzman has 9 years of high school football coaching experience.
Before coming to NWHS, Brad taught at Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Indiana for 6 years where he taught US History and was the Defensive Coordinator/defensive backs coach. He spent the 2020 football season as the Defensive Coordinator at Fairfield High School.
Brad is a 2001 graduate of NorthWood where he played football and was a member of the 1998 State Runner-Up team. Brad graduated from Indiana University South Bend in 2015.
Coach Stutzman currently lives in Nappanee and enjoys spending time with his wife Hannah, their four biological children Caleb (16), Aylah (14), Gracelynn (11), Elijah (7), and their long-term foster daughter who has become a part of their family and part of the community, and their 6-year-old Golden Retriever Peyton.
Favorite Food: Seafood
Hobbies: Being at the lake & camping
Reason for coaching: Helping young men see the potential in themselves that they may not see themselves and assisting them in achieving their athletic goals.
Before coming to NWHS, Brad taught at Wawasee High School in Syracuse, Indiana for 6 years where he taught US History and was the Defensive Coordinator/defensive backs coach. He spent the 2020 football season as the Defensive Coordinator at Fairfield High School.
Brad is a 2001 graduate of NorthWood where he played football and was a member of the 1998 State Runner-Up team. Brad graduated from Indiana University South Bend in 2015.
Coach Stutzman currently lives in Nappanee and enjoys spending time with his wife Hannah, their four biological children Caleb (16), Aylah (14), Gracelynn (11), Elijah (7), and their long-term foster daughter who has become a part of their family and part of the community, and their 6-year-old Golden Retriever Peyton.
Favorite Food: Seafood
Hobbies: Being at the lake & camping
Reason for coaching: Helping young men see the potential in themselves that they may not see themselves and assisting them in achieving their athletic goals.