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John Wozniak (American football coach)

John Wozniak (born March 24, 1977) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the running back at Oklahoma State University. He has been heavily involved with either offense, special teams, or both at all of his stops, including Oklahoma State.

John Wozniak
Current position
TitleRunning backs coach
TeamOklahoma State
ConferenceBig 12
Annual salary$300,000 (2019)
Biographical details
Born (1977-03-24) March 24, 1977 (age 46)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Playing career
1995–1998Knox
Position(s)Quarterback & wide receiver
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1999Knox (TE)
2000–2003Knox (OC)
2004Oklahoma State (GA)
2005LSU (GA)
2006Georgia Southern (ST/TE)
2007LSU (OQC)
2008Montana State (ST/TE)
2009Memphis (ST)
2010West Georgia (OC)
2011UAB (RB)
2012Alabama (ST Analyst)
2013–2016Southern Miss (ST/WR)
2017–presentOklahoma State (RB)

Playing career edit

Wozniak played Quarterback and Wide receiver during his time at Knox College.[1] After his senior season in 1998, he was named All-Midwest Conference honorable mention as a QB.[2]

Coaching career edit

Knox College edit

Following Wozniak's playing career at Knox College, he immediately joined the coaching staff at his alma mater, where he served as the Tight end coach and Punters coach for the 1999 season. The next year, Wozniak was promoted to offensive coordinator, a position he held through the 2003 season.[1]

Les Miles Connection edit

In 2004, Wozniak made the jump to division 1 football as he was hired by Les Miles at Oklahoma State. Wozniak was an offensive graduate assistant for one season, before following Miles to LSU for the 2005 season. After spending the 2006 season as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Georgia Southern, Wozniak return for one more season with Miles at LSU as an offensive quality control coach. The 2007 season proved to be successful as the Tigers won the 2007 BCS National Championship game.[1]

Special Teams Experience edit

In 2008, Wozniak returned to an on-the-field position, again as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Montana State for head coach Rob Ash. Wozniak coach three All-Big Sky players in his lone season, as tight end Brandon Bostick, punter Erik Fisher, and kicker Jason Cunningham each earned all-conference honors.[1] The following season, Wozniak was hired by Tommy West to be the special teams coordinator for the Memphis Tigers football program.[1] Unfortunately, the tigers struggled, and West and his staff were fired following the 2009 season.[3]

Back to Offense edit

For the 2010 season, Wozniak was the offensive coordinator at West Georgia Wolves for head coach Daryl Dickey. In 2011, Wozniak was hired as the running backs coach at UAB by head coach Neil Callaway. Former Memphis head coach Tommy West was also hired to be the defensive coordinator for the team.[1] Bad luck struck again, as the coaching staff was let go following the season.[4]

Return to Special Teams edit

In 2012, Wozniak rebounded as he won another National Championship. This time, he was a special teams analyst for Nick Saban at Alabama[1] From 2013 through 2016, Wozniak served as the special teams coordinator at Southern Miss, while also coaching the teams wide receivers. Wozniak was hired by Todd Monken, who was the wide receivers coach at Oklahoma State during Wosniak's first year there.[5] Wozniak and Monken also worked together at LSU, and even share the same alma mater.[6] Wozniak was retained by new head coach Jay Hopson for the 2016 season.[1]

Oklahoma State edit

Since 2017, Wozniak has been on the Oklahoma State coaching staff coaching the running backs. He has coached prominent players such as Justice Hill and Chuba Hubbard.[1] He was hired by current Head Coach Mike Gundy, who was the offensive coordinator during Wozniak's first stop at OSU.[5]

Personal life edit

Wozniak graduated from Knox with degrees in physics and secondary education in 1999. He is married to his wife, Jessica, and they have a daughter named Audrey.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "John Wozniak". okstate.edu. Oklahoma State University SID. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "All Midwest Conference Football Team 1998" (PDF). Midwest Conference. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Memphis' West fired after 9 seasons". espn.com. ESPN. ESPN. November 9, 2009. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Schlabach, Mark (November 27, 2020). "UAB fires coach Neil Callaway". espn.com. ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Cooper, Mark (April 2017). "OSU football: Running backs coach John Wozniak grateful to be back at Oklahoma State, 13 years later". tulsaword.com. Tulsa World. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  6. ^ "John Wozniak". southernmiss.com. University of Southern Mississippi SID. Retrieved December 29, 2020.

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John Wozniak born March 24 1977 is an American football coach and former player He is currently the running back at Oklahoma State University He has been heavily involved with either offense special teams or both at all of his stops including Oklahoma State John WozniakCurrent positionTitleRunning backs coachTeamOklahoma StateConferenceBig 12Annual salary 300 000 2019 Biographical detailsBorn 1977 03 24 March 24 1977 age 46 Milwaukee Wisconsin U S Playing career1995 1998KnoxPosition s Quarterback amp wide receiverCoaching career HC unless noted 1999Knox TE 2000 2003Knox OC 2004Oklahoma State GA 2005LSU GA 2006Georgia Southern ST TE 2007LSU OQC 2008Montana State ST TE 2009Memphis ST 2010West Georgia OC 2011UAB RB 2012Alabama ST Analyst 2013 2016Southern Miss ST WR 2017 presentOklahoma State RB Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Knox College 2 2 Les Miles Connection 2 3 Special Teams Experience 2 4 Back to Offense 2 5 Return to Special Teams 2 6 Oklahoma State 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesPlaying career editWozniak played Quarterback and Wide receiver during his time at Knox College 1 After his senior season in 1998 he was named All Midwest Conference honorable mention as a QB 2 Coaching career editKnox College edit Following Wozniak s playing career at Knox College he immediately joined the coaching staff at his alma mater where he served as the Tight end coach and Punters coach for the 1999 season The next year Wozniak was promoted to offensive coordinator a position he held through the 2003 season 1 Les Miles Connection edit In 2004 Wozniak made the jump to division 1 football as he was hired by Les Miles at Oklahoma State Wozniak was an offensive graduate assistant for one season before following Miles to LSU for the 2005 season After spending the 2006 season as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Georgia Southern Wozniak return for one more season with Miles at LSU as an offensive quality control coach The 2007 season proved to be successful as the Tigers won the 2007 BCS National Championship game 1 Special Teams Experience edit In 2008 Wozniak returned to an on the field position again as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator at Montana State for head coach Rob Ash Wozniak coach three All Big Sky players in his lone season as tight end Brandon Bostick punter Erik Fisher and kicker Jason Cunningham each earned all conference honors 1 The following season Wozniak was hired by Tommy West to be the special teams coordinator for the Memphis Tigers football program 1 Unfortunately the tigers struggled and West and his staff were fired following the 2009 season 3 Back to Offense edit For the 2010 season Wozniak was the offensive coordinator at West Georgia Wolves for head coach Daryl Dickey In 2011 Wozniak was hired as the running backs coach at UAB by head coach Neil Callaway Former Memphis head coach Tommy West was also hired to be the defensive coordinator for the team 1 Bad luck struck again as the coaching staff was let go following the season 4 Return to Special Teams edit In 2012 Wozniak rebounded as he won another National Championship This time he was a special teams analyst for Nick Saban at Alabama 1 From 2013 through 2016 Wozniak served as the special teams coordinator at Southern Miss while also coaching the teams wide receivers Wozniak was hired by Todd Monken who was the wide receivers coach at Oklahoma State during Wosniak s first year there 5 Wozniak and Monken also worked together at LSU and even share the same alma mater 6 Wozniak was retained by new head coach Jay Hopson for the 2016 season 1 Oklahoma State edit Since 2017 Wozniak has been on the Oklahoma State coaching staff coaching the running backs He has coached prominent players such as Justice Hill and Chuba Hubbard 1 He was hired by current Head Coach Mike Gundy who was the offensive coordinator during Wozniak s first stop at OSU 5 Personal life editWozniak graduated from Knox with degrees in physics and secondary education in 1999 He is married to his wife Jessica and they have a daughter named Audrey 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j John Wozniak okstate edu Oklahoma State University SID Retrieved December 29 2020 All Midwest Conference Football Team 1998 PDF Midwest Conference Retrieved 18 August 2021 Memphis West fired after 9 seasons espn com ESPN ESPN November 9 2009 Retrieved December 29 2020 Schlabach Mark November 27 2020 UAB fires coach Neil Callaway espn com ESPN ESPN Retrieved December 29 2020 a b Cooper Mark April 2017 OSU football Running backs coach John Wozniak grateful to be back at Oklahoma State 13 years later tulsaword com Tulsa World Retrieved December 29 2020 John Wozniak southernmiss com University of Southern Mississippi SID Retrieved December 29 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Wozniak American football coach amp oldid 1172462921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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