Northwestern University Athletics
Football

Demetrius Fields
- Title:
- Director of Player Engagement
- Phone:
- 847-467-3723
Demetrius Fields was named Northwestern football's director of player engagement in August 2021.
In this newly created role, Fields works to improve the player experience for all student-athletes within the Wildcat football family–including working with first-year onboarding, overseeing academic progress of current student-athletes, coordinating big brother and alumni mentoring programs and organizing community engagement initiatives.
A former wide receiver at Northwestern from 2008-12, Fields returns to Evanston after having spent the last seven years working in academic advising. Most recently, Fields worked as an academic advisor at the University of Texas at Arlington. Prior to his time in Arlington, he spent four years as a College Advisor and Marketing Manager for the Academic Success Program in Dallas.
At Northwestern, Fields appeared in 39 games while making 36 starts at receiver. During his career, he hauled in 90 receptions for 978 yards and six touchdowns–including two game-winning touchdown receptions as a sophomore vs Iowa (2010) and at Syracuse as a senior (2012). While Fields was in Evanston, the Wildcats appeared in five-straight bowl games and ultimately capped off his career with a 34-20 win over Mississippi State in the 2013 Gator Bowl for Northwestern's first bowl victory in 64 years.
Off the field, Fields was a member of NU's 12-player leadership council and received the Carnig Minasian Citizenship Award in 2012, presented to a Wildcat player who has been an outstanding citizen on campus, in the community, in practice and on the field.
A Dallas native, Fields graduated from Northwestern in 2012 with a degree in sociology and recently earned a master's degree in business administration from the University of Texas at Arlington.
In this newly created role, Fields works to improve the player experience for all student-athletes within the Wildcat football family–including working with first-year onboarding, overseeing academic progress of current student-athletes, coordinating big brother and alumni mentoring programs and organizing community engagement initiatives.
A former wide receiver at Northwestern from 2008-12, Fields returns to Evanston after having spent the last seven years working in academic advising. Most recently, Fields worked as an academic advisor at the University of Texas at Arlington. Prior to his time in Arlington, he spent four years as a College Advisor and Marketing Manager for the Academic Success Program in Dallas.
At Northwestern, Fields appeared in 39 games while making 36 starts at receiver. During his career, he hauled in 90 receptions for 978 yards and six touchdowns–including two game-winning touchdown receptions as a sophomore vs Iowa (2010) and at Syracuse as a senior (2012). While Fields was in Evanston, the Wildcats appeared in five-straight bowl games and ultimately capped off his career with a 34-20 win over Mississippi State in the 2013 Gator Bowl for Northwestern's first bowl victory in 64 years.
Off the field, Fields was a member of NU's 12-player leadership council and received the Carnig Minasian Citizenship Award in 2012, presented to a Wildcat player who has been an outstanding citizen on campus, in the community, in practice and on the field.
A Dallas native, Fields graduated from Northwestern in 2012 with a degree in sociology and recently earned a master's degree in business administration from the University of Texas at Arlington.















