Football Head Coach Mark Chubb was inducted into the Wittenberg University Hall of Honor Class of 2025 last weekend.
Chubb – who graduated from the Springfield, Ohio, university in 1995 – was a standout offensive lineman from 1991-94, according to the honor listing. "A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for the Tigers, Chubb displayed great versatility during his career. He was a starter who earned first-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) honors at offensive tackle in 1992 and 1993 before moving to offensive guard as a senior. He not only made the all-conference team in 1994, but he went on to claim second-team All-America honors from the Associated Press that year as well. The Tigers compiled a four-year record of 30-9-1 during Chubb's career, including a mark of 26-5 in the NCAC. The Tigers finished second in the league standings in 1993 and 1994 after taking the top spot with a perfect 8-0 record in 1992."
After graduating from Wittenberg with a bachelor's in English, he served as offensive line assistant coach at University of Evansville for a year before joining the football coaching staff at Rhodes College in 1998 as special teams coordinator and defensive line coach
Joining the MUS faculty in 2006, he served as defensive coordinator and linebacker/specialist coach, assistant athletic director, and physical education instructor. In his role as college compliance counselor, he managed NCAA eligibility and procedures, advising students and parents on college athletic and scholarship opportunities. He was named football head coach in February 2024.
Congratulations, Coach!
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