

Andy Schramm was a two-time all-Ohio football player at Findlay High School in 1975 and 1976 after recording back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. In 1975, Schramm rushed for 1,222 yards and 12 touchdowns to earn first-team Buckeye Conference and all-Northwest District honors as well as being selected as a second-team all-Ohio back by UPI. A year later, he recorded 19 touchdowns and 1,014 yards en route to earning first-team Buckeye Conference, Northwest District and all-Ohio (UPI) honors. Schramm was named to the Joe Namath, Scholastic Coaches and Parade Magazine all-America teams. During his high school career, he also lettered in baseball. Schramm then went on to earn four letters in football at Michigan State University. He graduated from MSU in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He went on to earn a master’s in business administration from the University of La Verne, Calif. in 1990 while employed by the Northrop Corp. After serving seven years as a management consultant in Seattle, Schramm moved to Phoenix and is currently a Project Manager for Intel Corp.