He is the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), a position he had held since the inception of the program.
Hired on December 21, 2016 to replace Ray Woodard, Schultz was the second head coach of the Lamar Cardinals football program since its resurrection for the 2010 season.
After spending the next two decades in several other assistant coaching positions, Schultz became the offensive coordinator at TCU in 2000, a post he held through the 2008 season.
[3] Tomlinson's total of 5,263 rushing yards is a TCU record, and he won the Doak Walker Award his senior season in addition to being a Heisman Trophy finalist.
[4] Counting Tomlinson's two seasons separately, Schultz presided over an unprecedented five 1,000-yard rushers at TCU, more than doubling the number the school saw in its entire football history.
Several years later, Schultz again demonstrated his ability to develop young players when working with future NFL star Andy Dalton.
The Blue Raiders finished the season 6-7 overall, but 5-3 in Sun Belt Conference play, and the team was invited to the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl where they were defeated by the Miami Redhawks.
[7] Schultz rejoined the staff at Texas State as the offensive coordinator, and he helped the Bobcats post a 6-6 record, including a 46-21 win against his future team, the Lamar Cardinals.