A 7-6 campaign capped by a dominant bowl win isn't deterring David Braun from making significant changes to his Northwestern Wildcats staff, FootballScoop has learned.
Multiple sources tell FootballScoop that Braun is moving on from offensive coordinator Zach Lujan in what is the first move of what is expected to be multiple changes to the Wildcats staff.
It's a jarring departure for Lujan, the former FCS Offensive Coordinator of the Year in 2023 and a previous AFCA 35 Under 35 honoree.
But the Wildcats languished this season on offense at just 23.38 points per game and 346 yards per game. They ranked 97th and 98th, respectively, among the 136 Football Bowls Subdivision teams in those two categories.
Lujan won multiple national championships as a player and coach at his alma mater, South Dakota State. He worked extensively in the Jackrabbits program and routinely faced off against Braun when Braun was at North Dakota State before he was tabbed to take over at Northwestern when the school forced out Pat Fitzgerald earlier this decade.
Fitzgerald has since won a lawsuit against Northwestern and was named the head coach at Big Ten Conference rival Michigan State earlier in this coaching cycle.
Northwestern defeated Central Michigan, 34-7, last week in its bowl game -- just the third time in 2025 that it scored 34 or more points against an FBS opponent.
Lujan had been touted for his work at South Dakota State with the program's quarterbacks, particularly Chris Oladokun and Mark Gronowski. The former is currently a backup signal-caller in the NFL while Gronowski helped lead the Iowa Hawkeyes to an eight-win 2025 season and a berth in the upcoming ReliaQuest Bowl against Vanderbilt.
In 2025, Northwestern improved its scoring offense by a touchdown per game, up from the less than 18 ppg it scored during the 2024 campaign. But the Wildcats have been limited to 22 or fewer points 13 times in Big Ten Conference play the past two seasons, including eight times in 2025.
