Andy Kotelnicki
Andy Kotelnicki (/ˌkoʊtɪlˈnɪkiː/ ko-til-NI-kee)[2] is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator at Pennsylvania State University. He previously served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Kansas from 2021 to 2023. Kotelnicki played college football at the University of Wisconsin–River Falls as a center before entering coaching. Early life and playing careerKotelnicki was born and raised in Litchfield, Minnesota and attended Litchfield High School.[3][4] He played college football at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where he was a team captain as a senior.[5] Coaching careerEarly careerKotelnicki began his coaching career as a student offensive line coach during his senior year at Wisconsin–River Falls. He was hired as an offensive assistant at Western Illinois in 2004. After two seasons, he returned to UW-River Falls as the Falcons' offensive coordinator. Kotelnicki was hired as the offensive coordinator of Division II University of Mary in 2013 and coached there for two seasons before being hired by Lance Leipold at Wisconsin–Whitewater for the same position.[6] Kotelnicki followed Leipold after he was hired as the head coach of the University at Buffalo.[7] KansasIn 2021, Kotelnicki was hired as the offensive coordinator at the University of Kansas, following head coach Lance Leipold.[8] He added more option elements to Kansas' offense to compliment the skillset of starting quarterback Jalon Daniels for the 2022 season, in which the team became bowl-eligible for the first time since 2008.[9] During the season, Kotelnicki was nominated for the Broyles Award.[10] After the season, he signed a contract extension through the 2027 season that also raised his yearly salary from $500,000 per year to $1 million per year.[11] Penn StateOn December 1, 2023, Kotelnicki was hired as the offensive coordinator at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) under head coach James Franklin.[12][2] Personal lifeKotelnicki and his wife have two children. Kotelnicki's brother, Josh Kotelnicki, is also a football coach and was previously the head coach at the University of Mary.[13] References
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