Dr. Todd Stull rejoined the athletic department in December of 2016 as the Director of Strategic Collaboration, Mental Performance & Research. He was promoted to Senior Associate AD - Performance in March of 2018. In his current role, Stull oversees nutrition and the training table, strength and conditioning, drug education and screening, the Nebraska Athletic Performance Lab (NAPL), sports analytics, sports psychology and is the liaison to UNL's Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior (CB3).
Stull had previously served as Nebraska's director of sports psychology and as a consulting sport psychiatrist in the athletic department beginning in 2006.
Stull is the founder of Inside Performance Mindroom, an innovative service-based company that seeks to bring out an athlete's peak performance through psychiatry and the latest sport science training available. As a performance psychiatrist, Stull has worked with athletes, corporate executives and physicians to identify and address psychological, interpersonal and wellness needs through mental skills training.
A graduate of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Stull is a board certified physician in psychiatry and addiction medicine. He is the President of the International Society of Sports Psychiatry and a member of the NCAA Mental Health, Pain, Sleep, and Sports Wagering Task Forces. Stull was a member of the International Olympic Committee that wrote the mental health and substance use guidelines in 2018.
Before attending medical school, Stull earned his bachelor's degree from Hastings College, where he was a quarterback on the Broncos' football team.