Jeff Pukszyn has been a part of 286 total games for Moravian (D-III - PA) dating back to 1994.
His career started as a player, where he went on to be a two-time captain and Hall of Fame selection, before he rose from the ranks of part-time assistant, to defensive coordinator, and then special teams coordinator before being named to the head coaching role.
Pukszyn's time with the program stretches back nearly three decades, but he recently announced his decision to step down after 12 seasons at the helm.
In the school's release, Pukszyn shares his intent to spend more time with his wife and three kids.
"I want to thank everyone at Moravian University for all of the opportunities I've been given over the last 29 years."
"From accepting me as a transfer student and giving me a chance to play football for Scot Dapp, to my first coaching job and ultimately to leading our Greyhound football family for the last 12 years. We've had a great run, and as I always say, we're all part of this brotherhood as Moravian football players. I will always be a part of that and look forward to being involved as an alum and following the program from afar."
Pukszyn led the program to a 3-7 mark this past fall.
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