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Nick Bobeck (born June 7, 1980) is an American football coach, who formerly served as the head football coach at the University of Central Oklahoma, and Navarro College, a junior college in Texas. In 2008, Bobeck received the NJCAA Coach of the Year honors after leading the Bulldogs to a 10–1 record. Bobeck's team followed that up two years later with the 2010 NJCAA National Football Championship.


Early life and education

Bobeck grew up in Beaver, Oklahoma. He attended Beaver High School and after graduating in 1999 was offered a football scholarship to the University of Central Oklahoma to play fullback. He wore number 45, since retired. Despite lettering all four years at Central Oklahoma, his first carry was in his second to last game, a 2-yard touchdown run against rival Northeastern State, en route to being named first team All- Lone Star Conference North Division in 2002. Bobeck earned his bachelor's degree in education in 2003 and his master's degree in sports administration in 2005 from the University of Central Oklahoma.


Coaching career


Early positions

After graduation from Central Oklahoma, Bobeck served as an assistant coach for three years under then-head coach
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. He also coached at Texas A&M University in 2006 as the offensive line coach. In 2007, he took a position as the offensive coordinator at Navarro College.


Navarro College

In 2008 Bobeck was promoted to head coach to replace Ray Woodard, who became the head coach at Lamar University. After the 2008 season, Bobeck was named the NJCAA National Football Coach of the Year. During his tenure at Navarro, Bobeck led the Bulldogs to a 42–5 record and the 2010 NJCAA National Championship. Bobeck was inducted to the Navarro College athletic hall of fame in 2021.


Central Oklahoma

On January 4, 2012, Bobeck was hired at his alma mater, Central Oklahoma, as the team's head coach. His first season at the helm was also the first season the Bronchos were a member of the
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. In the 2012 and 2013 seasons, the Bronchos played only a conference slate and finished with identical 2-8 records. In 2014, the Bronchos were picked 10th and 11th in the conference.MIAA Media Days
/ref> However, the team played well above expectations and finished with an 8-4 record and an 8-3 conference record, earning the program's first bid to the
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. In 2015 the Bronchos participated in the
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winning over
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. In 2017 and 2018 the Bronchos won bowl games over
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and
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. The Bronchos couldn't reach that level of success again under Bobeck. After the 2021 season, Bobeck resigned.


Personal life

Bobeck and his wife Keely, an assistant coach for the Central Oklahoma softball program, have a son and a daughter.


Head coaching record


College


References


External links


Central Oklahoma profile
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