Davis Lewandowski

Davis Lewandowski

Davis Lewandowski, who spent the last three years as a graduate assistant at ULM, first under Matt Viator in 2020 then the past two seasons under Terry Bowden, is in his first season as tight ends coach.

Last season, he assisted wide receivers coach John Carr while assuming the role of chief of staff, overseeing the day-to-day responsibilities of other graduate assistants and analysts. He received his Master of Science in sports management from ULM in December 2022.
 
In 2021, the 26-year-old Lewandowski worked with the quarterbacks under former offensive coordinator Rich Rodriguez.
 
In 2020, he helped coach the defensive backs and ran the offensive scout team under the supervision of former defensive coordinator Scott Stoker.
 
Lewandowski came to ULM following a five-year playing career at Michigan State where he played wide receiver for head coach Mark Dantonio. He made his collegiate debut as a red-shirt freshman in 2016 against Rutgers and became a letterwinner in 2019.
 
From 2015-19, the Spartans compiled a combined record of 39-26 (.600), including the 2015 Big Ten Championship and a trip to the 2015 College Football Playoff (Cotton Bowl vs. Alabama), and made three other postseason bowl appearances (2017 Holiday Bowl vs. Washington State, 2018 Redbox Bowl vs. Oregon and 2019 Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wake Forest). Michigan State ranked sixth in the final 2015 Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches’ Polls and finished in the Top 20 again in 2017 (No. 15 AP/No. 16 USA Today).
 
Lewandowski spent three summers coaching at former Michigan State and now Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins’ Football Camp in Holland, Mich.
 
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in advertising management from Michigan State in December 2019.