He attended Beaver High School and after graduating in 1999[1] was offered a football scholarship to the University of Central Oklahoma to play fullback.
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.
During his tenure at Navarro, Bobeck led the Bulldogs to a 42–5 record and the 2010 NJCAA National Championship.
[7] On January 4, 2012, Bobeck was hired at his alma mater, Central Oklahoma, as the team's head coach.
Bobeck and his wife Keely, an assistant coach for the Central Oklahoma softball program, have a son and a daughter.