Craig Keola Stutzmann (born July 14, 1980) is an American football coach and former player who is the offensive coordinator for the San Jose State Spartans.
He started in three seasons as a slotback in June Jones' run and shoot offense, garnering two honorable mentions in all-WAC selections on his way to 2,025 career receiving yards.
Stutzmann began his coaching career as Kalaheo High School in 2003, serving as the offensive coordinator for the football team.
[15] After playing under the run and shoot for Jones and working alongside Rolovich as a coach, Stutzmann designed a spread offense variant called the "Spread-N-Shred" that he first implemented at Emory & Henry; the name was coined by Bristol Herald Courier writer Allen Gregory.
[19] His younger brother Billy Ray, also a wide receiver at Hawaii under Rolovich, was an offensive assistant at the United States Naval Academy[20] before being terminated in September 2021, also for refusing to take a COVID vaccine.
[21][22][23] Billy Ray later worked under Craig at Utah Tech and San Jose State as a wide receivers coach and senior offensive analyst, respectively.