Todd Fox ' 95 begins his third season as an assistant defensive line coach at Baldwin Wallace University in 2025.
Fox brings nearly three decades of coaching and education experience back to his alma mater. He currently serves as a Behavioral Health Administrator in Northern Ohio.
Prior to rejoining BW, Fox spent 28 years coaching at the high school level, including 12 seasons as a head football coach and 10 as a head wrestling coach. Under his leadership, his football programs made 11 playoff appearances and captured six conference championships.
Fox began his professional career in education, serving as a classroom teacher, counselor, and administrator for 28 years. He holds a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education and Teaching from Baldwin Wallace and a Master’s degree in Counselor Education from Heidelberg University.
As a student-athlete at BW, Fox was a standout in both football and wrestling. He was a three-year letterwinner on the football team and helped lead the Yellow Jackets to two Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Championships. In wrestling, he earned four varsity letters, making him an eight-time letterwinner during his collegiate career.
This page was last updated on August 26, 2025