Brian Wozniak is a Loveland Ohio Tight End prospect with
scholarship offers from a number of D1 programs including Wisconsin,
Akron, Marshall, Miami-Ohio, Ohio, Cincinnati, Louisville, and
Maryland. Over
the summer, he received the offer from Wisconsin
and felt that was the program for him.
By Steve Patterson
Rated as the 49th Best
Ohio Prospect in 2009 and the 42nd Best Tight-end in the country,
Wozniak garnered a lot of attention from colleges throughout the mid-west. “I’m
a hard worker and a team player.” He told us about his best qualities as a
football player. As a junior he caught 22 passes for the Loveland Tigers
totaling 331 yards. He also played defensive end but is focused on offense at the
next level.
“The highlight of my high school
career was walking off Loveland Football Stadium for the last time with all the
seniors.” He told us about finishing is high school career and the most
memorable moment he experienced.
Wisconsin Stood Out
Wozniak made a number of visits to Camp Randall
and was favoring the program going into this past summer. “I made many visits
to Wisconsin and I thought it was a great place.” He explained to us. “I was
looking for a great program, coaches I fit in with, an offense that liked to
pass to the tight-end, and a good school.” He committed in June after attending
Wisconsin’s
summer camp and receiving an offer from the Badgers.
He likes how the Badgers throw to
their tight-ends quite a bit and the relationship he formed with offensive line
coach Joe Rudolph. “What I like about Wisconsin
is it has all the qualities I was looking for (great program, coaches I fit in
with, an offense that liked the tight-end and a good school) and more.”
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