Ross Kolodziej headshot 2021

Ross Kolodziej

  • Title
    Assistant Coach - Defensive Line

Kolodziej's time with his alma mater came to an end at the conclusion of the 2022 season. Kolpodziej (pronounced kah-LAH-gee) was on staff for eight seasons, leading Wisconsin's strength and conditioning program for the first six seasons and coaching the defensive line for two. 

In his first season coaching the defensive line, his unit was an integral part of the nation's best defense. The Badgers led the country and set a school record by allowing just 64.8 yards per game on the ground, becoming just the second FBS team since 2008 to allow fewer than 70.0 yards rushing per game over an entire season. UW allowed just 2.12 yards per carry in 2021, tops in the country and best by an FBS defense since 2016.

That stout rushing defense contributed to a unit that allowed just 239.1 yards per game, the third-best mark in school history and the lowest total at UW since 1954. That was the fewest yards allowed by an FBS team since 2011.

Kolodziej mentored a pair of All-Big Ten selections in his first season, Keeanu Benton and Matt Henningsen. Benton earned second-team honors while Henningsen was a third-team choice. Henningsen was also a finalist for the William V. Campbell trophy (Academic Heisman) and was chosen in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.

Kolodziej spent seven seasons as a head strength and conditioning coach under head coach Paul Chryst, including six at Wisconsin, before transitioning to his on-field coaching role with the defensive line. He spent the 2013 season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Pittsburgh before being promoted to head strength coach a year later. He has served in the same capacity after returning to UW in 2015 through the 2020 season.

During his time leading the Badgers’ weight room, Wisconsin produced 11 first-team All-Americans, including six consensus All-America selections, and sent 33 players to the NFL.

Prior to joining Chryst’s staff, Kolodziej served as a graduate assistant at Wisconsin in 2012, working with the Badgers’ defensive line. That followed a professional career that spanned seven seasons in the NFL and three in the United Football League from 2009-11, where the two-time team captain helped Las Vegas claim back-to-back league titles.

Kolodziej was a 45-game starter on the defensive line for the Badgers, playing on the 1998 and 1999 Big Ten championship teams and in the 1999 and 2000 Rose Bowls. He also was a member of UW’s indoor and outdoor Big Ten championship teams in track and field in 2000 and 2001.

Selected by the Giants in the seventh round of the 2001 NFL Draft, Kolodziej played for the Giants, Vikings, 49ers and Cardinals during his seven-year NFL career. While with the Cardinals, he started 14 games during the 2005 season as a member of a defense that ranked in the league’s top 10.

A native of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Kolodziej also spent the 2009 offseason as a strength and conditioning intern for the Badgers and finished his UW degree during that time.

Kolodziej and his wife, Miriam, have four children: Liz, Taylor, Asher and Abram.