Wujciak sat out the
2006 season as a
redshirt. In
2007, he suffered a partial tear of the
anterior cruciate ligament in summer training camp which caused him to miss the entire subsequent season. According to Maryland head coach
Ralph Friedgen, as a redshirt freshman, Wujciak had been a serious competitor for a starting position. Friedgen said that "[Wujciak's injury] is a big blow for us right now." In
2008, Wujciak started in all 13 games and was the leading tackler for Maryland. He recorded a total of 133 tackles, including 56 solo and 8.5 for a loss of 26 yards, and 1.5 sacks for 9 yards. He also broke up two passes, recovered a fumble, and blocked a kick. He finished the season second in the
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and 13th in the nation in tackles. Wujciak received second-team All-ACC honors, and he was named the team's defensive
MVP. After the 2008 season, Wujciak underwent knee surgery which caused him to miss spring practice, but he was able to recuperate by the start of the
2009 season. In the spring of 2009,
College Football News named him as one of their "120 Players to Know" for the upcoming season, and wrote that "he craves contact and plays with a no-quit, blue-collar mentality ... He flows nicely to the ball, will shed blockers, and rarely misses a tackle." Prior to the
2009 season, he was named to the preseason All-ACC team. Wujciak was included on the
Chuck Bednarik Award,
Bronko Nagurski Trophy, and
Lombardi Award watch lists. Before the
2010 season, Scout.com included him at number-33 among its Top 100 Players. ==Professional career==