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= Brian Michalowski (American football coach) = Brian Michalowski (born June 10, 199) is an American football coach who is currently the defensive analyst/OLB at Oregon State University.

Early coaching career
Michalowski's progression in coaching started in 2007 as an undergraduate student assistant at Arizona State University for four seasons under head coach Dennis Erickson. During that time he also completed a training camp internship with the Buffalo Bills in the summer of 2010, where he had responsibilities with pro personnel and camp operations.

Arizona State
In 2011, Michalowski worked as a defensive quality control assistant for head coach Dennis Erickson. After Erickson's departure from Arizona State University, Michalowski was retained in 2012 by new head coach Todd Graham as a defensive graduate assistant/secondary.

Wyoming
In 2013, Michalowski was hired by HC Dave Christensen as a defensive graduate assistant at Wyoming University. Michalowski coached the Cowboys "Buck" outside linebacker position, as well as special teams.

Cologne Falcons
In 2014, Michalowski was the defensive coordinator for the Cologne Falcons in Europe in the 16 team German Football League (GFL). He assisted in the club's improvement from 2– 12 record to a 7-5 mark. The team had their first ever playoff victory vs the Stuttgart Scorpions, before losing in the semi-finals to the eventual league Champion New Yorker Lions.

Garden City Community College
Michalowski spent the 2015 season as the defensive coordinator for Garden City Community College Broncbusters, a member of the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. That season, he coached Jeremy Faulk the NJCAA Defensive player of the Year. Garden City led the league in pass defense, holding opponents to 169 yards per game while accumulating 14 interceptions.

Memphis Tigers
In 2016-2017, Michalowski returned to D1 college football as a defensive graduate assistant under Head Coach Mike Norvell at Memphis Coach Norvell was the OC at Arizona State Sun Devils when Michalowski was a GA. Michalowski coached the "Kat" outside linebacker position. During his two seasons, Memphis was ranked #4 in defensive takeaways per game in 2016, and tied for #2 in 2017.

Georgia Bulldogs
Michalowski was hired in 2018 by head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs as Defensive Quality Control where he worked alongside defensive coordinator Mel Tucker. At UGA, Michalowski worked with outside linebackers. The Bulldogs posted an 11-3 record. They were the Southeastern Conference East Division champion, and played Texas in the AllState Sugar Bowl. The defense was ranked 6th in the nation in total defense.

Colorado Buffaloes
In January 2019, Michalowski joined newly hired head coach Mel Tucker at Colorado Buffaloes football initially as Director of Quality Control. He was promoted to outside linebackers coach shortly thereafter in February 2019. In 2020 Michalowski was retained by head coach Karl Dorrell as outside linebacker coach after Mel Tucker was hired away by Michigan State.

In 2020, Michalowski coached Carson Wells who was #2 in the nation in tackles for loss (16), and was 2nd in the Pac-12 in sacks. In 2021, Wells tied for 6th in sacks in the Pac-12, and was 2nd in the Pac 12 in tackles for a loss.

Michalowski was ranked as the 15th recruiter in the PAC-12 in 2020. In 2022, he was the 23rd ranked recruiter in the PAC-12.

Oregon State Beavers
In 2022, Michalowski was hired as a defensive analyst by head coach Jonathan Smith to work with defensive coordinator Trent Bray at Oregon State Beavers.

In league play in 2022, the Beaver defense led the Pac-12 in opponents points per game (20), opponents yards per game (337.2), and opponents passing yards per game (232.6), and were 2nd in the Pac-12 in rushing yards per game. Nationally, the Beavers were #30 in opponents yards per game, #17 in opponents points per game, #15 in opponents rushing yards per game. . The team ended the regular season with a record of 9-3 which was the teams best since 2006. The team earned a bid to the Las Vegas Bowl versus the Florida Gators.