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Uploaded by Joe Williamson | February 25, 2012

Oklahoma State head coach John Smith talks about his 2005 NCAA championship team which had five individual national champions. John Smith felt like that was one of his more difficult year's coaching because he had do manage all of these all star wrestlers who are very critical of themselves.

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Coach Tate 1 year ago

John Smith is a coon huntin fool. I never met anyone that likes to hunt raccoon's in the dark as this man here. His son is a fine wrestler and just won his first h.s. state title finishing 23-0. Word is that Joe Smith can already pin/tech his dad.

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

great interview, love when flo does these, should definitely do more..
not too long and great topic
smith is obviously the man!

BloomU 1 year ago

I could listen to Smith talk wrestling all day. Best interview in the sport (with the possible exception of JRob).

kenprimo 1 year ago

amazing interview, especially the last part

Ed Piccola 1 year ago

You're not just getting older John! Kids ARE changing, because the parents are a lot softer nowadays.

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

oooooh Low blow Martin

Martin Floreani 1 year ago

Is it true that John Smith is the youngest coach in the Big 12?

Inquisitive 1 year ago

How does Coach Smith think that student athletes are different nowadays? Perhaps they're more pampered and inclined to demand "entitlements"?