Football Coaches
Landon Fox
Head Coach
Matthew Symmes
Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Coach
David Marquis
Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach
RJ Ghilarducci
Assistant Head Coach / Co-Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Line Coach
Michael Brewster
Offensive Line Coach
Gibran Hamdan
Wide Receivers Coach
Jack Jarnigan
Tight Ends Coach / Recruiting Coordinator
Stanford Routt
Cornerbacks Coach
Justin Bosch
Running Backs Coach
Dayven Coleman
Nickelbacks Coach
Evan Matthes
Quality Control (Special Teams)
Nicole Mioduski, LAT, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer (FB Primary)
Rose Paul, LAT, ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer (FB, SWIM)
Luke Campbell
Director of Sports Performance (FB, WBB)
Mason Williams
Head Equipment Manager
Full List

Dayven Coleman

Nickelbacks Coach

Email Dayday.Coleman@valpo.edu

Dayven Coleman joined the Valpo coaching staff prior to the 2024 season as nickelbacks coach after serving as a defensive line assistant at UNLV during the spring of 2024. He was a linebackers graduate assistant and transfer portal coordinator at Austin Peay State University during the 2023 campaign. Coleman’s past experience also includes time at SMU as a recruiting assistant in spring 2023.

Coleman played linebacker and safety at the University of Arizona in 2018 and 2019 and linebacker at Stephen F. Austin in 2020. The Dallas native earned a degree in human sciences / human development and family from Stephen F. Austin.

What They’re Saying About Coach Coleman

Van Malone, Kansas State University Assistant Head Coach: “I have known Coach Coleman since he was a high school athlete. I have followed his career. He has always been an impressive communicator and shown a passion for coaching the game of football. He will be a dynamic teacher and represent Valpo in a first-class way.”

Lanear Sampson, San Diego State Wide Receivers Coach: “Dayven is an extremely hard-working young coach who is in it for the right reasons. The way he relates and pours into the kids is unmatched. He lives in the growing business and will strive for greatness daily. He’s a good coach, but an even better human being. I’m excited to see him work this season.”