Alright, let’s talk about something I looked into recently. It started pretty simply – I was watching some football highlights, saw Cody Schrader play, and got curious. You know how it is, you see someone doing well, and you wonder about their background, their story. So, the question popped into my head: who are Cody Schrader’s parents?

My process wasn’t anything fancy. I just grabbed my phone, opened up a browser. My first search was basic, something like “Cody Schrader parents”. Pretty standard stuff.
Got a bunch of results back, mostly sports articles, player profiles, stats pages. You have to wade through a lot of that. Some articles mentioned his journey, you know, the walk-on story, which is always interesting. That usually means there’s some family support involved.
I clicked on a few links, mostly from sports news sites and university athletic pages. Started scanning the text. It took a bit of reading. It wasn’t like the info just jumped out in big letters.
Digging a Little Deeper
Found mentions here and there. Saw his dad’s name, Chuck Schrader, pop up in a couple of pieces talking about his high school days or his decision to transfer. His mom, Jenny Schrader, was mentioned too. It seems like they were pretty involved, going to games, being supportive. You often read about that supportive family backbone for athletes, especially those who maybe didn’t have the easiest path.
What I gathered was:
- His dad is Chuck Schrader.
- His mom is Jenny Schrader.
- They seemed really supportive, especially during his time trying to make it work in college football.
It wasn’t like finding some big secret. The information was out there, just scattered across different articles focusing on his career. You just had to connect the dots a bit. Sometimes you search for something simple like this and hit a total wall, especially with folks who aren’t super famous themselves. This time, it was findable with a little patience.
So yeah, that was my little dive into finding out about Cody Schrader’s parents. Just a simple search driven by curiosity. It’s always kind of grounding to remember the people behind the player you see on the field.