"Cowboy Up" Book Release
"Cowboy Up" Book Release

New Book Chronicles Oklahoma State¹s Record-Setting 2005 Wrestling Season
³Cowboy Up² gives readers an all-access pass into an NCAA title season with
OSU.
Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State¹s unforgettable run to the 2005 NCAA
Wrestling Championship has been immortalized in author Kim Parrish¹s new
book, Cowboy Up, which is now available for purchase online at
www.okstate.com, at cowboyupbook.org and at OSU wrestling duals at
Gallagher-Iba Arena.
Cowboy Up, which includes a foreward written by OSU Head Coach John Smith,
provides readers with an insider¹s glimpse into every aspect of the Cowboy
wrestling program. Parrish followed the team into the wrestling room, on
road trips and in every other way imaginable.
³This is the most in-depth account of our run to the 2005 NCAA title and
Judge Kim Parrish has done an excellent job of capturing a season of
training and hard work and all the struggles that went into the success that
team enjoyed,² Smith said. ³This isn¹t just a book about Oklahoma State
wrestling. It¹s a book about a group of young men that came together with a
purpose and made the sacrifices needed to achieve a larger goal.²
The Cowboys of 2004-05 matched an NCAA record with five individual national
champions and won the NCAA team title by 70 points over second-place
Michigan in one of the most dominating runs in the history of the NCAA
Championships.
Led on the mat by NCAA individual champions Zack Esposito, Johny Hendricks,
Chris Pendleton, Jake Rosholt and Steve Mocco, the Cowboys compiled a
perfect 21-0 record in dual matches and romped to wins over rivals Iowa,
Minnesota and Oklahoma before storming to the 2005 Big 12 Championship and
eventually the NCAA crown.
With 34 national championships to its credit, Oklahoma State wrestling has
won more NCAA team titles than any other team at any other school in the
nation. In fact, the Cowboy wrestling program has won more championships
than any North American professional team as well, as the New York Yankees
have the second-most titles with 26 World Series championships.
³(Cowboy Up) makes a riveting declaration about the essence of the sport,²
said James Ravannack, President of USA Wrestling. ³John Smith and Oklahoma
State are synonymous with excellence. This page-turner does them justice.²
³This fascinating and gritty story is recommended reading for wrestling
coaches everywhere. A discerning study in the education of a coach and the
molding of a team,² said Mike Moyer, executive director of the National
Wrestling Coaches Association.
³This is more than a book about wrestling. It is a book about the
importance of goals, discipline, team building, self-contemplation and
learning what it takes to get the job done. It is a strategy book in the
sense that one must learn everything about competition and vulnerability.
This is a book for entrepreneurs of all types and anyone else who wants to
achieve success at the highest levels,² said B. Curtis Hamm, PhD and
Professor Emeritus of the William S. Spears School of Business at Oklahoma
State University.