This story originally appeared in the Weber State Game Program.
Grant Schadeberg took a roundabout route into coaching football: he worked on security systems, sold cellphones at the mall, did two tours in Iraq driving troops and materials through combat zones …
Today, as Oregon State wears red, white and blue helmets as part of its tribute to active personnel and veterans of the U.S. military, it’s fitting there will be a veteran on the Beaver sideline as part of the OSU coaching staff. Schadeberg, in his second year as quality control coach for Oregon State’s offense, served four and one-half years in the U.