Jeremy Tuttle finished his 4th season as GCU’s assistant men’s and women’s track and field coach in 2024-2025. Tuttle oversees throws for the Track & Field program.
In 2023-2024 Tuttle brought success to the throws team at GCU. Tuttle was a key piece of development for redshirt Oscar Rodriguez. Rodriguez went on to win the Mexico Olympic trials in discus throw. Israel Oloyedo also became the first NCAA championship scorer in GCU track and field history placing 4th in the finals as well as finishing top eight in the USA Olympic Trials. Tuttle also coached Onome Ogbeni to a first place finish in the WAC Championship in shot put.
In 2022-23, Tuttle assisted in coaching the men's team to a third straight outdoor WAC Championship in Nacogdoches, Texas where he coached Oscar Rodriguez, who took the conference award for the Outstanding Field Performer and won the discus throw. The Lopes also had the largest group of athletes at NCAA West Regionals in program history with a total of 17. The Lopes men won the indoor WAC Championship in Spokane, Wash. where they have continued their streak of seven straight victories. Tuttle coached Jorden Okyere to two WAC individual championships (one in SP, one in WT). Okyere also received outstanding field performer at the WAC indoor championships.
From 2019-2022, Tuttle was the throws coach for the ULM track and field teams.
Tuttle spent the 2019 season as the throws coach at Central Arizona College, where the Vaqueros and Vaqueras each won Arizona Community College Athletic Conference championships in the outdoor season. Tuttle coached a pair of NJCAA national champions
Prior to joining CAC, Tuttle was a Graduate Assistant and Head Throws Coach at Ottawa University Arizona. In the inaugural season for OUAZ track in 2018, Tuttle coached three time All-American Hannah White, who finished runner-up in the shot put at the NCCAA Indoor National Championships, and finished third in the shot put and discus at the NCCAA Outdoor National Championships.
Before joining the coaching staff at Ottawa Arizona, Tuttle helped coach throwing events for Erwin Jones' track and field club, the Phoenix Bobcats, since April of 2017. He helped coach three Arizona high school state champions, including two in the javelin and one in the discus, along with multiple top five finishers in the state for javelin, shot put and discus. He has also helped coach multiple top USATF nationally ranked boys and girls in every event and age group from eight years old to high school age.
Tuttle competed collegiately at LSU, and was one of the team's most versatile athletes from 2012-15. He was a three-time NCAA Championships qualifier in both the javelin and hammer throws during the outdoor season. He was an NCAA semifinalist in the hammer throw as a junior in 2014. He ended his career ranked among the Top 10 performers in school history in three events, finishing fourth in the hammer throw at 216-8, ninth in the javelin with a best of 227-6, and 10th in the weight throw with a best of 63-9.
Jeremy Tuttle graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in kinesiology from LSU in 2015.