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Rob Stoll

Coach Stoll is entering his 3rd season as an assistant football coach at Thomas More University during the 2025-2026 academic year.

Prior to Thomas More the Cincinnati, Ohio native was a strength and conditioning coach at Georgetown College from 1991-1992.  In 1993 Stoll left Georgetown to accept a position as a linebacker and running backs coach at Beechwood in Fort Mitchell, Ky.  From 1993 to 1998, the Tigers won four state championships while Stoll was at Beechwood with then Head Coach Mike Yeagle.  In 1998 Stoll accepted a teaching and coaching position with Indian Hill High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, where he became the Braves Defensive Coordinator in 1999.  In 2002, Stoll accepted the Head Football Coaching position at Turpin High School in Cincinnati.


Stoll took over a historically mediocre program which had amassed a record of 121-137 and only 1 conference championship across the schools’ 26 years of playing football at that point.  Over the course of the next 15 years as Turpin’s Head Coach he would win 6 conference championships, qualify for the playoffs 9 times, win the school’s only regional championship to date, and put together a 122-48 record which placed him 1st in the school’s history in total wins.  In his final 2 years as Head Coach, he would put together a 21-2 record.  In his final season as Head Coach, the program from Freshman to Varsity would go 31-1, with the only loss coming to eventual state champion LaSalle.  His 2016 team would end the year ranked as the #2 team in Ohio.  


Stoll played collegiate at Georgetown College from 1987-1991 where he also earned a bachelor’s degree in education.  He received his MA from Northern Kentucky University as well as an administrative license from the University of Cincinnati.  He and his wife Kimberly have three children - JR, Ben, and Aubrey.  Coach Stoll is also the proud grandfather of Annie Jeanne (JR and wife Kara’s child.)