Knox College 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.
Les Miles 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.
Back to offense 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.
Return to special teams In 2012, Wozniak rebounded as he won another National Championship. This time, he was a special teams analyst for
Nick Saban at
Alabama Wozniak and Monken also worked together at LSU, and even share the same alma mater. Wozniak was retained by new head coach
Jay Hopson for the 2016 season. ==Personal life==