He lived in the small town of Newton Falls when in elementary school he moved with his family to Canfield, OH, Poland OH, Mt.
[3][4] However, an injury to his thumb in the opening game against Eastern Michigan ended his season and he received a medical redshirt.
This placed them in a tie for second in the Big East, qualifying them for the 2008 Sun Bowl,[7] which they lost 3–0 to Oregon State in the worst college football game in modern history.
[6][9] At the end of the season, Stull and the Panthers won the Meineke Car Care Bowl, defeating 2009 North Carolina 19–17.
Stull was released after receiving an offer from the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League to attend training camp.
Against the Soul, Stull completed 24 of 40 passes for 260 yards and 6 touchdowns, earning him National Guard MVP Honors for the game.