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Oklahoma hires Cody! #189061 04/13/11 03:46 AM
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Best move they could have made! Nothing against Henson, but Cody has a solid track record and I think he'll take Oklahoma to the top.

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What can this mean as some key transfers for OU. I have some inside info with this but im not going to mention names until somethings final. just something to ponder for you guys!haha
its kind of fun to sit back and read what people predict will happen and then find out what happens! start up the scenerios.haha OU could be a very dangerous force here soon. Lots of loaded wrestlers and Coach Cody treats his wrestlers as family. He'll do anything for them, but he wont back down and be pushed over by anybody either. Very key components of a coach. Think of the possibilities with him. He took american from absolutely nothing to a top 5 program in like 6 years. Its kind of scary to think what he can do with a prominent wrestling power in the midwest!

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Mark Cody Named OU Wrestling Coach

Mark Cody Named OU Wrestling Coach

Reigning national coach of the year comes to OU after nine years at American.

NORMAN, Okla. -- Mark Cody, the reigning national college wrestling coach of the year, has been named the head wrestling coach at the University of Oklahoma. He succeeds Jack Spates, who retired from the position following the 2011 season, his 18th with the Sooners.
Cody, who comes to OU after nine years at American University, led the Eagles to a program-best fifth-place finish at the recently completed NCAA Championships. The team produced three All-Americans after qualifying six for the tournament, while also posting a school record 3.48 grade point average.

"The wrestling community has watched Mark Cody do remarkable things with his teams at American," said Joe Castiglione, Oklahoma's Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and Athletics Director. "He has maximized limited resources to take a program that was once struggling and transform it into one of the strongest in the country. Along the way, he has earned the respect of his peers as not only a great program builder, but an outstanding teacher and leader.

"We have watched Mark's work and spoken with a number of people in the profession who are familiar with him. He is held in very high regard and has proven his ability to operate a program at an extremely high level."

Cody said it was tradition and the people of the Sooner state that attracted him to the job.

"I think back on Tommy Evans, Stan Abel, Jack Spates and the other men who coached there and I really appreciate the tradition they established," Cody said. "It's a responsibility to take that over, but it's also encouraging because it's a school that appreciates and expects success."

Two stints at Oklahoma State taught the New York native all he needed to know about Oklahomans.

"People make the place and I have always loved the people in Oklahoma," he said. "I lived there twice and always felt they were some of the nicest people in the world."

Recent improvements at OU's wrestling facility caught Cody's attention and said things like the upgrades at the Port Robertson Center send a strong message.

"The improvements to the facilities indicate a commitment to the sport and that's something that has a great impact on recruiting," he said. "The cupboard is full there in terms of the resources and I look forward to getting started."

Cody's work at American has been impressive. He took over the program just after it had been dropped and then resurrected. Just 4.5 scholarships were available for seven wrestlers. Finally, in 2005, the Eagles broke through with their first national qualifiers. It went on to post top 25 team finishes in the NCAA Tournament from 2006-2011. In 2008, American added wrestling as only its third fully-funded sport.

"People thought I was crazy when I took the job, but we always had a plan for recruiting, fund-raising and running the program," said Cody.

Some $180,000 were raised in the programs first year and that total has risen to nearly $1 million over the length of Cody's nine seasons.

Now he can look back on a tenure that included the school's first national champion, 14 All-Americans and 16 NCAA qualifiers (all since 2005) and 21 academic All-Americans.

Cody came to American after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State. He helped OSU to a Big 12 Championship and a fifth-place finish at the 2002 NCAA Championships. In addition, the squad earned recognition from the NWCA as a top-25 academic team, and two were named Academic All-America by the NWCA. Nine were also named to the Academic All-Big 12 team.

Before joining Oklahoma State, Cody served as the upper-weights coach for 12 years at the University of Nebraska. During that time, he was responsible for bringing in some of the nation's top recruiting classes, including national champions Tolly Thompson (Hwt.) and Brad Vering (197). Vering later became a two-time Olympian with Cody in his corner.

While Cody was at Nebraska, 23 Cornhuskers were named All-America, including Rulon Gardner, who later captured the heavyweight gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

Cody spent the 1986-87 season as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State. He was also an assistant at Bloomsburg University during the 1985-86 season and for the University of Missouri in 1984-85.

As a student-athlete, Cody was a three-time All-American. He spent two years at the State University of New York at Delhi before transferring to Missouri in 1983. His greatest success came during his senior season, 1984-85, when he earned All-America status and was named the team's Most Outstanding Wrestler. Cody still ranks in Missouri's single season top-10 for falls (17) and winning percentage (.875). He graduated from Bellevue University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business.

A member of the New York Athletic Club, he was a 198-pound finalist at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials.

A native of Binghamton, N.Y., Cody and his wife, Holly, have three sons, George, Charlie and Henry.


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Mark Cody Coaching History

2011 Oklahoma Head Coach
2002-2011 American Head Coach
2000-2002 Oklahoma State Assistant Coach
1988-2000 Nebraska Assistant Coach
1986-1987 Oklahoma State Assistant Coach
1985-1986 Bloomsburg Assistant Coach
1984-1985 Missouri Assistant Coach

Mark Cody Coaching Accomplishments

2011 NWCA National Wrestling Coach of the Year
Led American to a fifth-place finish at NCAAs in 2011
His 2011 team also posted a school-record 3.48 GPA
Has produced 14 All-Americans in the last seven years
21 of his wrestlers have earned Academic All-America honors


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Wow !!...Solid hire !

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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Mark Cody Coaching History

2011 Oklahoma Head Coach
2002-2011 American Head Coach
2000-2002 Oklahoma State Assistant Coach
1988-2000 Nebraska Assistant Coach
1986-1987 Oklahoma State Assistant Coach
1985-1986 Bloomsburg Assistant Coach
1984-1985 Missouri Assistant Coach

Mark Cody Coaching Accomplishments

2011 NWCA National Wrestling Coach of the Year
Led American to a fifth-place finish at NCAAs in 2011
His 2011 team also posted a school-record 3.48 GPA
Has produced 14 All-Americans in the last seven years
21 of his wrestlers have earned Academic All-America honors



Looks like he has made the rounds at just about every Big 12 school. Saw a long break in coaching there on the bio you listed. What was his background as a wrestler?


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From his bio on American website....


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As a student-athlete, Cody was a three-time All-American. He spent two years at the State University of New York at Delhi before transferring to Missouri in 1983. His greatest success came during his senior season, 1984-85, when he earned All-America status and was named the team’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. Cody still ranks in Missouri’s single season top-10 for falls (17) and winning percentage (.875). He graduated from Bellevue University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business.

A member of the New York Athletic Club, he was a 198 lbs. finalist at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials.

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Great hire, outstanding coach with higher weights, does a great job keeping his big men active and aggressive. His lighter guys also were athletic w great motors, our Kansas boys down there will do well. Is Henson staying?

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I doubt Henson stays. Rumors on that Oklahoma board is that some key guys are wanting a transfer, Caldwell and Patterson have been mentioned. I don't know if there is any truth to that or not. You can understand the guys in the room being hurt by this decision but they should pause and put some long hard thought into any transfer decision. Cody is a fist rate coach on and off the mat, respected by both his wrestlers and his peers.

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Initial reactions are understandable. I would be very surprised if any of the top guys will leave. Cody is an incredible relationship guy and fantastic coach.

It's a great time to be a Sooner!


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http://www.intermatwrestle.com/articles/8388

Cody Interview about his new position.

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Does Oklahoma retain Sammy Henson?

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I know alot of people, myself included wanted to see Henson. But I honestly believe Cody will do a great job. Cody is a high character guy who has shown he can produce all-americans out of kids not highly recruited he took over a program at American on the brink of being shut down and turned it into a top notch program. I for one am excited to see what he can do at Oklahoma.

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So now that Cody has left American, who is his replacement there?


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Re: Oklahoma hires Cody! [Re: Chief Renegade] #189192 04/14/11 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I would be very surprised if any of the top guys will leave.
It is my understanding, from a very reliable source, Tyler Caldwell is exploring the possibility of taking an Olympic Redshirt year while training at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. in an attempt to make the 2012 Olympic Team. After the redshirt year, Tyler's options will be open.


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Mr. Henson and Mr. Cody working together could mean trouble for their opponents.

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Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I would be very surprised if any of the top guys will leave.
It is my understanding, from a very reliable source, Tyler Caldwell is exploring the possibility of taking an Olympic Redshirt year while training at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. in an attempt to make the 2012 Olympic Team. After the redshirt year, Tyler's options will be open.


My reliable source says he will stay at OU.


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Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: RichardDSalyer
Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
I would be very surprised if any of the top guys will leave.
It is my understanding, from a very reliable source, Tyler Caldwell is exploring the possibility of taking an Olympic Redshirt year while training at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. in an attempt to make the 2012 Olympic Team. After the redshirt year, Tyler's options will be open.


My reliable source says he will stay at OU.

uh oh i sense a pi$$ing contest coming on. the only question: is the contest between richard and chief, or is it richard's very reliable source vs. chief's reliable source. ORRRRRRRRRRRRRRR is a a tag team match. tune in next week to see who will become the "biggest no-it-all champion of the world". lol. you guys crack me up.


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Cody had a Henson on staff at American...any relation to Sammy?


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Salyer: I recall a post I made a few years back, inquiring whether the Chadd boys were going to continue to wrestle at B.C.; only to be met with you caustic remarks about contacting the coach at B.C. to to verify.

Salyer: Why don't you just contact the Oklahoma coach and confirm the facts, before posting your unconfirmed remarks.

It's not that I like to play with you, anyway...but, with that out of the way...live by your own rules....

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