Sprint Football | 1/21/2020 4:06:00 PM
Post University has named Adam Schultz as its new Sprint Football Head Coach as announced by the school today.
Schultz, previously an offensive coordinator with the program started his college coaching career with the University of New Haven.
At New Haven, Schultz was the wide receivers, tight end and running backs coach during his six years. He coached three All-Americans as well as various All-NE10 players.
Schultz knows success on the field starts with a good culture and success off the field and in the classroom.
"Being here was a great opportunity where we knew a lot of the kids," Schultz said. "The kids that are coming back are good and high character kids that will do the right things on and off the field. Doing the right things off the field will lead to success on the field."
Asked what will bring on the field, Schultz said he will focus on all three phases of the game.
We will be an extremely tough competitive team on the field and try to bring a fast uptempo brand of football," Schultz said. "We will be tough and physical on defensive side of the football. Special teams will be heavily put forward and a ton of attention paid to it."
Schultz began his coaching career at Woodland Regional High School where he was the defensive coordinator and the special teams coordinator, as well as a track and field coach and strength and conditioning coordinator for the school
 "It's been a dream of mine my whole life. Incredibly excited to be here at Post and lead the ship here and make my mark on Post University football," Schultz said.