Looks like it’s official! Great hire by DT!
Wrestled at OSU from 2001-2006 and won a Big XII title at 157. He has been head coach at Army for the past 11 seasons.What’s the skinny on this guy?
TG didn't always jive with everybody during the year. I don't think there is bad blood or anything, but things were troublesome relationship wise on occasion...don't know who was at fault, if anybody...just wasn't a fit.I like the hire. To the extent last year's staff was short on anything on paper, it was maturity. Ward's experience and discipline (I am assuming discipline is a strong suit due to the Army connection) might improve us in a few small areas that we didn't have covered last year.
Maybe a dumb question, but why is Ward considered a LW coach if he was a collegiate 157? Or is he even considered a LW coach in the first place?
Our ROTC has been underfunded far too long. Fake looking muskets, tattered flags, and worn out uniforms. Great that we brought in an Army guy to breathe some life back into it.My opinion is that he will be a great fit for this program. He was an Academic Al-American in college and obtained a Master's degree. He was a graduate assistant for John his last year on the team and he was a Big 12 Champion. He was hailed as a master fund raiser when he took over the head coaching job at Ouachita Baptist and in the past year he worked to get major funding for Army when the Class of 1972 endowed a $1,000,00 fund for the Army wrestling program. My take on this is that in addition to coaching he will be working on getting more financial backing for the program and the ROTC.
I’m pretty sure we hit it out of the park with these coaches. I liked Gilman but if his ideology is not in line with DT and company, then let’s find someone who fits the bill better. An assistant coach needs to be a company man, not a loose cannon.He must be a great recruiter.
In 2025 he signed #33 Joseph Antonio (165)
In 2026, this is the current list of Army commits:
#12 Joseph Uhorchuk (141)#63 Cash Colbert (197)#66 Evan Sanati (141)#76 Christopher Creason (157/165)#79 Ashton Besmer (149)#90 Curtis Zion Borge (141/149)On top of that he has over a decade of experience building and managing a college program. His and Roper's experience will be great for the program.
I like the hire. To the extent last year's staff was short on anything on paper, it was maturity. Ward's experience and discipline (I am assuming discipline is a strong suit due to the Army connection) might improve us in a few small areas that we didn't have covered last year.
David guards that sucker like it’s free takedowns.Maybe they hired him to guard the brick?
Well he didn't at Utah V ... Gilman got his hands on it. Think he learned an early lesson there.David guards that sucker like it’s free takedowns.
It’s good to see you posting!I guess I should clarify for later grads of OK State that in 1964 when I graduated ROTC was not an option as OK State was a land grant college and was obligated to have 2 years of ROTC to graduate. I do not know the year it was waived but probably not long after that. I know that in the spring of 1964 this was the only course I was required to finish to graduate.
I ended up taking 12 hours which included an art appreciation course. What can I say, I am a lover not a fighter.