With a background in the collegiate and professional game, Bruce Warwick has been part of four championship teams and seven bowl games at the college level and three championships and six playoffs games in the National Football League.
Warwick joined the Rams after two seasons with the University of Tennessee as assistant athletic director/football operations. Warwick oversaw all daily football-related operations including community relations, equipment, recruiting, player relations and video departments. He also was coordinator of practice sessions, travel, bowl arrangements, and the football budget. Bruce was at Duke University in 2006 as director of player personnel/development.
Warwick returned to the college ranks after six seasons (2000-05) with the Green Bay Packers. During his time with the Packers, Warwick handled the team’s daily football operations as the team won three consecutive division titles and made four playoff appearances. Warwick served as director of football administration for NFL Europe in 2000.
Warwick began his career in 1991 as assistant recruiting coordinator at Syracuse. He spent two years as assistant to the athletic director/football operations at the University of Maryland from 1992-93 before serving as assistant athletic director of football management at Clemson University from 1994-95.
Warwick was back at Syracuse from 1996-99 as director of football operations. The Orangemen, behind quarterback Donavan McNabb, appeared in four consecutive bowl games and posted a 33-16 record.
A Baldwinsville, N.Y., native, Warwick graduated in 1989 with a business administration degree from Columbia College in Syracuse. He earned a master’s degree in sports management in 1991 from the U.S. Sports Academy in Daphne, Ala.
Warwick is married to Debra and the couple has three sons, Alexander, Joseph and Jacob.