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Corvallis – Former University of Wisconsin standout offensive lineman Josh Oglesby has been appointed an offensive quality control coach at Oregon State University, Beaver head football coach Gary Andersen announced Wednesday.
Ogelsby arrives at Oregon State after serving as a graduate assistant coach at Wisconsin under then head coach Gary Andersen since February 2013. As a coach for the Badgers, he worked with the offensive tackles, tight ends, specialists and with the scout teams.
“Josh is a tremendous young man with great football knowledge that will pay dividends for our current student-athletes both on and off the field,” Andersen said. “We are excited to welcome him to Beaver Nation.”
Oglesby was a four-year letterman offensive tackle for Wisconsin from 2007-11, starting three years and redshirting as a true freshman. He was a consensus All-Big Ten Conference selection as a senior and helped the Badgers to two division titles. During his playing career, the Badgers played in five bowl games, including making two appearances in the Rose Bowl. He also was a member of the Badgers’ coaching staff for two bowl games.
The Milwaukee, Wisc., native twice was named to the Outland Trophy Watch List, signifying the nation’s top interior lineman, and was a preseason All-American. He also participated in the NFL Combine and was a free agent signee of the Washington Redskins, but was forced to retire due to injury.
Oglesby is a 2011 graduate of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and is currently pursuing a master’s degree from Wisconsin in educational leadership and policy analysis.
He joins a quality control coaching staff that includes former Oregon State standouts Kevin Cummings, Lyle Moevao, Mitch Singler and Dorian Smith, former Morningside College tight end Nick Schindler, and U.S. Army veteran Grant Schadeberg.
Corvallis – Former University of Wisconsin standout offensive lineman Josh Oglesby has been appointed an offensive quality control coach at Oregon State University, Beaver head football coach Gary Andersen announced Wednesday.
Ogelsby arrives at Oregon State after serving as a graduate assistant coach at Wisconsin under then head coach Gary Andersen since February 2013. As a coach for the Badgers, he worked with the offensive tackles, tight ends, specialists and with the scout teams.
“Josh is a tremendous young man with great football knowledge that will pay dividends for our current student-athletes both on and off the field,” Andersen said. “We are excited to welcome him to Beaver Nation.”
Oglesby was a four-year letterman offensive tackle for Wisconsin from 2007-11, starting three years and redshirting as a true freshman. He was a consensus All-Big Ten Conference selection as a senior and helped the Badgers to two division titles. During his playing career, the Badgers played in five bowl games, including making two appearances in the Rose Bowl. He also was a member of the Badgers’ coaching staff for two bowl games.
The Milwaukee, Wisc., native twice was named to the Outland Trophy Watch List, signifying the nation’s top interior lineman, and was a preseason All-American. He also participated in the NFL Combine and was a free agent signee of the Washington Redskins, but was forced to retire due to injury.
Oglesby is a 2011 graduate of Wisconsin with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and is currently pursuing a master’s degree from Wisconsin in educational leadership and policy analysis.
He joins a quality control coaching staff that includes former Oregon State standouts Kevin Cummings, Lyle Moevao, Mitch Singler and Dorian Smith, former Morningside College tight end Nick Schindler, and U.S. Army veteran Grant Schadeberg.