Todd Hendricks (born August 13, 1968) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver, running back, and return specialist.
He earned all Minnesota College Athletic Conference honors in football and track (Sprints) and was named 1988 JC Gridwire All-American for his all purpose production rushing, receiving and kick returns at Minnesota State Community & Technical College-Fergus Falls.
[3][4] On an athletic scholarship, Hendricks played the final two years of his college football career at the University of Mary Marauders.
[1][6] Hendricks helped lead the University of Mary to its first ever top 25 final national ranking in 1991 as a team captain.
On December 28, 1992, Hendricks signed a Professional sports contract in the Austrian Football League (AFL) for the AFC Rangers of Vienna, Austria.
He has a head coach record of 91 wins, 35 loss, 1 tie and four championships for Wabasso High School 2002-2004, Alexandria Mustangs, Bern Grizzlies in Switzerland, and Terni Steelers, Viterbo Pitbulls in Italy.
[1][2] In 2021, Hendricks was an assistant football coach at North Dakota State College of Science winning their first conference title in 22 years.