Rich Scangarello attended California State University, Sacramento in 1986.
Rich Scangarello (born April 15, 1972) is an American football coach who now serves as the quarterback’s coach for the National Football League’s San Francisco 49ers (NFL).
He previously worked for the Philadelphia Eagles as a senior offensive assistant. He’s also worked as an offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos and an assistant coach for the Oakland Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, and San Francisco 49ers, among other teams.
Which College Did Rich Scangarello Attend?
California State University, Sacramento
Rich Scangarello attended California State University, Sacramento in 1986.
Sacramento State University (CSUS, Sacramento State, or Sac State) is a California public university located in Sacramento. It is the eleventh oldest institution in the 23-campus California State University system, having been founded in 1947 as Sacramento State College.
The university enrolls over 31,500 students each year, boasts a 250,000-strong alumni population, and confers 9,000 degrees each year. There are 151 bachelor’s degrees, 69 master’s degrees, 28 teaching certificates, and 5 doctoral degrees available at the university.
Over 3,500 trees, including over 1,200 in the University Arboretum, span the 305-acre (123-hectare) campus.
The Julia Morgan House and the Pony Express station are both on the National Register of Historic Places at the campus. In 2012, the Arbor Day Foundation designated the university as a “Tree Campus USA.”
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