Kozlowski was “Mr. Do-It-All” when it came to kicking in Bryant’s Week 10 bout with Sacred Heart. The first-year Bulldog handled punting, kickoffs and place-kicking duties in his team’s 34-14 triumph over the NEC rival Pioneers. Kozlowski successfully converted both of his field goal attempts (21, 24) and all four of Bryant’s PATs. The rookie was exceptionally impressive in handling kickoffs, averaging 63.4 yards per kick and blasting four of seven attempts for touchbacks. Kozlowski averaged 37.6 yards punting the football and dropped two of his eight punts inside Sacred Heart’s 20-yard line. The rookie was the key reason why Bryant’s drive starts were nine yards better (on average) than those of Sacred Heart.