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August 31, 2024, Evanston, IL: A game between Northwestern Football and Miami Ohio at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium in Evanston, IL on Saturday, August 31, 2024. (Photo by Ryan Kuttler/Northwestern Athletics)
David Braun
David Braun
  • Title:
    Dan and Susan Jones Family Head Football Coach
  • Phone:
    491-8897
The consensus 2023 Big Ten Coach of the Year, David Braun was named Northwestern University's 31st Dan and Susan Jones Family Head Football Coach on November 15, 2023. He enters his third season leading the Wildcats football program in 2025.

The two-time national champion defensive coordinator secured the full-time head coaching job after previously being named Northwestern's interim head football coach on July 14 ahead of the 2023 season.

During his time at Northwestern, Braun has coached 20 All-Big Ten selections.

Most recently in 2024, Braun led the team to multiple conference road wins for the second straight season, claiming road triumphs at Maryland and Purdue. The Wildcats defeated the Terrapins 37-10, with the 27-point margin of victory being the largest for the program in a road game since 2017. Northwestern scored a walk-off touchdown in overtime to win at Purdue, 26-20, earning Braun’s second walk-off win over a conference opponent in as many seasons (Minnesota, 2023).

In 2023, Braun led Northwestern to an 8-5 record, capping off the season with a 14-7 win over Utah in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl. The Wildcats ended the season on a four-game win streak, also claiming victories at Wisconsin (24-10), against Purdue (23-15) in the final game at old Ryan Field and won The Land of Lincoln Trophy in the regular season finale at Illinois (45-43). 

Braun was named the consensus Big Ten Coach of the Year, selected by both the conference’s coaches and media voters as well as the inaugural Paul “Bear” Bryant Newcomer Coach of the Year Award recipient. He became the fifth different head coach in program history to earn the honor, joining Pat Fitzgerald (2018), Randy Walker (2000), Gary Barnett (1995, 1996) and Dennis Green (1982). In addition, he was selected as one of five finalists for the George Munger College Coach of the Year, joining Nick Saban (Alabama), Mike Norvell (Florida State), Steve Sarkisian (Texas) and Kalen DeBoer (Washington), and earned AFCA Regional Coach of the Year.
 
Braun’s eight wins in 2023 were the most by a Northwestern first-year head football coach since 1903, while his five Big Ten wins were the most by any first-year Wildcat head coach in program history. Northwestern's seven-win improvement from 2022 to 2023 marked the largest win improvement by any FBS team in the country. Braun was the only first-year Big Ten head coach to lead their team to a bowl victory in 2023. His eight wins finished the season tied for the most among first-year head coaches nationally.

While also calling the defensive signals in 2023, the Wildcats ranked third in the Big Ten making 13 interceptions and placed fourth in the conference forcing 22 turnovers. According to S&P+, a tempo and opponent-based metric that measures efficiency, Northwestern recorded a defensive rating of 18.6, the 18th-best mark nationally. The Wildcats defense improved by surrendering 34.0 yards per game less than the season before Braun arrived to campus. Opponents scored an average of just 22.8 points per game, and Northwestern was even better on the road, holding its adversary to 21.3 points per game, the 20th-best mark nationally.

The Wildcats played exceptional ball control offense, turning the ball over nine times and fumbling a program-record one time. Northwestern’s turnover margin of 1.00 ranked third nationally.

Braun came to Evanston in January 2023 as the defensive coordinator after working in the same role at Division I FCS powerhouse North Dakota State for four seasons and leading the Bison to two FCS National Championships in 2019 and 2021. Under Braun, the Bison had the No. 1 scoring defense in the FCS twice over the last four seasons, including 2021 (allowed 11.1 points per game) when he was named the FootballScoop FCS Coordinator of the Year.
 
In 2019, the Bison led FCS in scoring defense (12.3 points allowed per game) and passing yards allowed (138.6 ypg), and ranked second in total defense (274.7 ypg) and passing efficiency defense (104.8). The defense recorded 17 total interceptions as NDSU went 16-0 and won the national championship.
 
His career began at Winona State (Minn.), where he played on the defensive line, serving as team captain, earning two all-conference honors, and helping his team to three Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Championships and three NCAA Division II Playoff appearances. After graduating in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in social science education, Braun joined the Winona State coaching staff as a graduate assistant.

Braun then served as the defensive coordinator at Culver-Stockton (Mo.) for one year in 2010, before heading back to Winona State to serve as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach from 2011-2014. Braun worked the next two seasons at UC Davis, coaching the defensive line. He then coached at Northern Iowa for two seasons, where he coached the defensive line and outside linebackers, earning responsibilities as run game and special teams coordinator. In addition to his role as defensive coordinator at NDSU, he coached the team's safeties.
 
Braun and his wife, Kristin, are the parents of three: sons Lucas and Andrew, and daughter Blake.

Coaching Career
2023-Present: Northwestern, Head Coach
2019-22: North Dakota State, Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
2018: Northern Iowa, Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers
2017: Northern Iowa, Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Line
2015-16: UC Davis, Defensive Line
2011-14: Winona State, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2010: Culver-Stockton, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2008-09: Winona State, Graduate Assistant
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