Bob Hyland is the state’s winningest coach and retired from Saint Mary’s Springs in the off-season

Below is the full list of known coaching changes for the 2025 season. For additions or corrections to this list, please email Travis Wilson at [email protected].

FOOTBALL COACHING CHANGES 2025

School

Former Coach

New Coach

Abundant Life/St. Ambrose

Josh Vaughn

Tom Handziak

Alma Center Lincoln

Jeremiah Vangen

Nate Jahn

Appleton East

Mark Krommenacker

Jarrius James

Black River Falls

Adam Yirkovsky

Larry Severson

Bloomer

John Post

Tyler Mickelson

Brodhead/Juda

Gus Wedig

Tim Cerjak (interim)

Brookfield Academy

Jon Kahle

David Archibald

Catholic Central

Tom Aldrich

Nathan Wallman

Cedarburg

Brian Leair

Matt McDonnell

Chequamegon/Mercer/Butternut

Anthony Morgan

Michael Semon

Clear Lake

Brent Paulson

Neil Larson

Colfax

Joe Beranek

Mark Pankow

Cumberland

Dan Henken

Jordan Potvin

Deerfield

Preston Knutson

Tim Baldry

DeForest

Aaron Mack

Todd Grundahl

Denmark

Thomas Neuman

Andrew Johnston & Rick Diny (interim)

Dodgeville

Jakob Kastenholz

Matt Staver

East Troy

Wyatt Jentz

Mike Slattery

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah

Josh Bardon

Andy Voruz

G-E-T

Paul Anderson

Luke Oliver

Green Bay NEW Lutheran

Dick Hasseler

Jordan Vredeveld

Green Bay Southwest

Chad Thiry & Aaron Van Eperen

B.J. Hill

Hurley

Scott Erickson

Christopher Edyvean

Kenosha Bradford

Gaz Osmani

Steven Morris

Kettle Moraine

Matt McDonnell

Wyatt Jentz

Kewaskum

Jason Piittmann

Jeff Rondorf

Lakeside Lutheran

Matthew Doering

Dennis Leckwee

Little Chute

Ted Evers

Mark Krommenacker

Luck

Matt Dunlap

Jack Drake

Marathon

Ryan Winkler

Vince Dinkel

Marquette

Keith Klestinski

Jon Kahle

Mauston

Dustin Vickerman

Nick Whalen

Milwaukee Hamilton

Will Landingham, Jr.

JeiJuan Harris

Milwaukee Lutheran

Chip Wylie

Anthony Dowery

Milwaukee Marshall

Anthony Dowery

Christopher Santiago

Milwaukee Vincent

Malcolm Martin

Derwin Pottinger II

Necedah

Ismael Torres

Sebastian Smith

New London

Kyle Collins

Bennett Hansen

Niagara

Sean McGrath

Ben Laarman

Nicolet

Al Moroder

James Becker

Northland Pines

Steve Graf

Justin Nimsgern

Oak Creek

Joel Paar

Brian Calhoun

Oconto Falls

Nick Bohl

Mark Jonas

Oregon

Dan Kissling

Matt Weber

Osseo-Fairchild

Jeremy Hanson

Tim Serum

Platteville

Bryce Arneson

Isaiah Altfillisch

Plymouth

Dan Knaus

Mark Vollbrecht

Prairie du Chien

Cory Koenig

Kevin Campbell

Prentice

Michael Semon

William Petersen

Racine Horlick

Brian Fletcher

Ray Cushman

Riverdale

Lucas Phelps

Jeff Johnson

River Valley

Dan Machovec & Chadd Maxwell

Tyler McClain

Rosholt

Mike O’Donnell

Luke Hilgers

Saint Croix Falls

Grant Belisle

Dustin Vickerman

Saint Mary Catholic

Josh Young

Rob Detterman

Saint Mary’s Springs

Bob Hyland

Zach Wilderman

Shorewood/Messmer

Keith Roberts

Michael Brown-Johnson

South Milwaukee

Pete Dufek

Dylian Nimmer

Sparta

Adam Dow

Nick Kingeter

Spooner

Josh Fizel

Josh Tischer

Stanley-Boyd

Jeff Koenig

Brody Mahr

Stratford

Jason Tubbs

Marshall Lehman

Sturgeon Bay

Jon DuPuis

Matt Landers

Valders

Austin Edge

Jon Lenz

Valley Christian (Oshkosh)

Daniel Birr

Ben Birr

Viroqua

Taylor Henry

Jonah Curley

Waukesha West

Steve Rux

Steve Vitale

Waupaca

Bennett Hansen

Tony Altmann

Wautoma

Andrew Krueger

Chris Hinz

West Bend East

Mike Kozlowski

Dan Lutz

Westby

Andy Hulst

Alex Gluch

Westosha Central

Jared Franz

Jason Koeppel

Weyauwega-Fremont

Colton Zimmerman

Mike Hansen

Williams Bay

Matt Landers

Marc Stanek

Wilmot

Keiya Square

Brian Hopkins

Winneconne

Nathan Ryf

Nathan Ryf & Ryan Krings

Wisconsin Rapids

Tony Biolo

Michael Krenz


About the Author

Travis Wilson serves as the Bound Wisconsin Manager. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisBound or reach him at [email protected].

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