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Wisconsin High School Football Coaching Changes - 2025

11/11/2024, 4:45pm CST
By Travis Wilson

Saint Mary's Springs head coach Bob Hyland is retiring after 54 years and more than 500 victories, with 17 total state championships

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 travis(at)wissports.net.

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 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
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 WisSports.net General Manager, Football Editor, and contributing writer for other parts of the site. 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 @travisWSN.

For the latest and most up to date football news and recruiting information, follow Travis on Twitter @travisWSN. Email story ideas, recruiting info, etc. to Travis at travis(at)wissports.net.

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