2021 - Sean Osnowitz, from Kennesaw, Georgia, is in his sixth year coaching football, joining the Eagles this fall to coach defensive line.
Osnowitz has coached or played at all levels of football, from NCAA Division I down to the high school and middle school levels
In each of his four stops at NCAA football programs, he helped guide teams to playoff berths, most recently at Division III Wabash College of Indiana. In addition, he has assisted in the development of all-conference student-athletes, among all levels of defense, in each of his coaching stints.
At Wabash, he was able to help a trio of running backs to combine for over 2,100 yard rushing. One of those, Isaac, Avant, earned first team all-conference honors.
In 2018, Osnowitz coached defensive lineman Jordan Jones to First Team All-Gulf South laurels at West Alabama University, a Division II playoff participant.
As a linebackers coach for junior college program Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, in 2017, he helped guide Dillion Hall to All-America status as the Golden Norse finished the season ranked No. 8 in the NJCAA. There he also recruited Metro Atlanta.
Prior to that, Osnowitz also held positions at Division I FBS Georgia State, as well as FCS Samford University.
Osnowitz played long snapper in college at FCS Jacksonville State, and later Faulkner University, graduating in 2015 with a degree in criminal justice. He did graduate school work at West Alabama.