Joshua Mondt joined Spencer Crace's staff as the offensive coordinator in March of 2025.
In his first season in Newberg, the Bruins ended the season with several offensive marks:wide receiver Karsen Denault was named NWC Rookie of the Year after breaking the GFU freshman receiving record. In a four-game winning streak to end the year, Fox put up several record performances; the Bruins had 48 points, the eighth-most in program history, in a win over Lewis & Clark, while running back Brody Snyder was fifth all-time with 145 rushing yards in a 42-28 win over Lewis & Clark.
Mondt comes to the university by way of Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala., where he served as offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for one season. Prior to his time in Alabama, Mondt served as the QB / Pass Game Coordinator at Idaho State University. In his first season coaching the quarterbacks, Mondt helped coach the No. 1 passing offense in Division I FCS, with the Bengal offense averaging 337.7 passing yards on average per game in the season.Â
A Loveland, Colo. native, Mondt attended Resurrection Christian High School before attending Concordia (Neb.) to play baseball. Following his time in the Midwest, Mondt attended Northern Colorado University, spending time as an offensive analyst and cutting his teeth coaching as a student assistant.Â
Following his time in the Bears program, Mondt went to Colorado School of Mines, where he helped the Orediggers to the NCAA DII Semifinals as a tight ends coach. The team averaged nearly 40 points per game.Â
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