Brunner joins Whitewater football staff
Coaching hall-of-famer guided M's for 13 years
Dan Brunner, a member of the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame, has joined the staff at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Brunner, former head coach at St. Francis and Hartford high schools, earned All-American honors as a member of the Warhawks in the mid-1970s.
Brunner recently retired from teaching after coaching at Hartford Union High School for 19 years. He led the Orioles to a 10-2 record in his last year, with the team advancing to the WIAA Division 1 quarterfinals. He compiled a 135-52 record, including seven conference titles, at Hartford.
Prior to Hartford, Brunner coached at St. Francis High School, where he led the Mariners for 13 years and to a Parkland Conference title in 1980.
Brunner played his collegiate football as a tight end for coach Forrest Perkins. He lettered four times and earned all-conference honors three times, and culminated his career with National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-American honors in 1975.
The 1974 and "75 Warhawks won Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles. Brunner's years saw the Warhawks go 7-3, 6-2-2, 8-3 and 8-3. He totaled 82 receptions for 1,008 yards at UW-W.
"When I played for Coach Perkins, he always referred to the strength of being part of the 'Warhawk family,'" Brunner said. "His guidance has played a big role throughout my life. As I progressed in my coaching career, I hoped that I could return to that Warhawk family in a coaching capacity and give back to a place that helped from the foundation of a wonderful professional career. This opportunity allows me to do that.
"I look forward to being a part of one of the finest football programs in the country. I am excited for the opportunity to work with Coach (Lance) Leipold and the outstanding staff he has in place."
After ending his career at UW-Whitewater, Brunner had tryouts with the Green Bay Packers in 1976 and '77. He was elected to the UW-Whitewater Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994 and was honored by the WFCA in 1996.
Brunner joins a program that has won four consecutive WIAC titles and has advanced to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III championship game - the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl - the last four years, winning the 2007 national championship.

































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