Andrew Warsaw - Football Coach - University of Tennessee Athletics
updated July 2022 Andrew Warsaw, who owns 11 years of Power 5 and NFL operations experience, enters his third season as the director of football operations at
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Andrew Warsaw, who owns 11 years of Power 5 and NFL operations experience, enters his third season as the director of football operations at Tennessee.
Warsaw manages the football program’s budget, coordinates travel and manages the day-to-day operations of the football building.
Warsaw came to Tennessee after spending the 2018 and 2019 seasons as the assistant athletic director for football operations at Mississippi State, where he managed and balanced the program's annual eight-figure operating budget and coordinated the daily and yearly football schedule.
Warsaw's other responsibilities included handling all phases of team travel and serving as the football program's liaison between the university, the athletic department and the Southeastern Conference. During his time at Mississippi State, Warsaw also played a major role in the planning and execution of the program's three bowl appearances -- 2017 TaxSlayer Bowl, 2019 Outback Bowl and 2019 Music City Bowl – as well the execution of numerous facility projects in the Leo Seal Jr. Football Complex.
Warsaw joined the Bulldogs in December 2017 and had previously served as the NFL’s director of game operations since December 2016. The Olney, Maryland, native coordinated team logistics and travel for international games as well as the Super Bowl. Warsaw oversaw all game day policies during the season and was based out of the league’s New York headquarters.
Prior to joining the NFL, Warsaw spent two seasons as the director of football operations at Purdue (2015-16) and three seasons as the operations coordinator at Arizona (2013-15). His duties included day-to-day operations, travel coordination, player personnel and recruiting logistics.
Warsaw also worked at Fordham (2012-13), the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (2011-12), Penn and Villanova. Penn was the 2010 Ivy League champions while he was there, and Villanova won the 2011 FCS national championship.
A 2009 graduate of West Virginia University, he spent four seasons as a student manager with the Mountaineers, helping to plan and prep for the 2006 Fiesta Bowl and the 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl.
Warsaw resides in Knoxville with his wife, Ashley, and their three children - Aiden, Landon and Eli.