This was posted by Texan81 on IT. It's so good I thought I would post it here.
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I thought this was well worth sharing, from a poster on Ok. st. board.
I've known Joe for several years. Fantastic coach and person. His loss will be devastating to OSU.
He WILL be your favorite coach on Strong's staff. Quite approachable and one hell of a great guy.
He
is a tireless recruiter, who's best strength lies in his ability to
evaluate/project talent. Prime example of this would be Devin Davis,
OSU's injured LT.
Joe found this future 1st-rounder on a basketball
court in Nacadoches. Kid was a 6'6" x 235# TE with ZERO ofcers. Had wick
stayed, Devin woukd almost assuredly been a 1st-round pick in the NFL
draft.
One thing you guys will enjoy is watching Wick coach. At
most any school visitors to practices like to watch the QBs throw or the
RBs run thru drills. Not so in Stillwater. Wick is a rock star with OSU
fandom. His "grass-coaching" personna is a blend between Rodney
Daingerfield and that teacher/coach/relative you have/had who set their
bar of expectations just a little higher than you though possible. In
short, Wick does NOT pat his kids on the back or tell the press how
great his OL unit will be. No. He'll have all of Texas fandom believing
the worst. After a couple seasons this will become an understood fact
and you all will chuckle and say "Oh that Wick. What a kidder."
But
KNOW THIS.........his OLs are very prepared and very
efficient......even when he has what would appear to your average poster
to be below-average recruits.
Finally......don't be upset if Joe passes on a stud or two for an absolute nobody.........
It's just Dr Frankenstein heading off to the lab to be Dr Frankenstein. This is when he often does his best work.
Joe's
a great guy, too. Years ago Wick looked at a 6'7" kid who Wick had no
room for. The kid wanted to play D-1 ball but Wick was out of spots.
(Late Fall) So Wick calls up an OL coaching frriend of his at Iowa
State. They have a slot available. Then, his Sr season, ISU ruins OSUs
perfect fall. His parents never bring that up though. They are just
thankful that Joe went that extra mile for their son.
Anyway,
losing Wick off this staff has damned near ruined my OSU Football life.
I'm just devastated. One of the greatest coaches we've ever had is gone.
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I thought this was well worth sharing, from a poster on Ok. st. board.
I've known Joe for several years. Fantastic coach and person. His loss will be devastating to OSU.
He WILL be your favorite coach on Strong's staff. Quite approachable and one hell of a great guy.
He
is a tireless recruiter, who's best strength lies in his ability to
evaluate/project talent. Prime example of this would be Devin Davis,
OSU's injured LT.
Joe found this future 1st-rounder on a basketball
court in Nacadoches. Kid was a 6'6" x 235# TE with ZERO ofcers. Had wick
stayed, Devin woukd almost assuredly been a 1st-round pick in the NFL
draft.
One thing you guys will enjoy is watching Wick coach. At
most any school visitors to practices like to watch the QBs throw or the
RBs run thru drills. Not so in Stillwater. Wick is a rock star with OSU
fandom. His "grass-coaching" personna is a blend between Rodney
Daingerfield and that teacher/coach/relative you have/had who set their
bar of expectations just a little higher than you though possible. In
short, Wick does NOT pat his kids on the back or tell the press how
great his OL unit will be. No. He'll have all of Texas fandom believing
the worst. After a couple seasons this will become an understood fact
and you all will chuckle and say "Oh that Wick. What a kidder."
But
KNOW THIS.........his OLs are very prepared and very
efficient......even when he has what would appear to your average poster
to be below-average recruits.
Finally......don't be upset if Joe passes on a stud or two for an absolute nobody.........
It's just Dr Frankenstein heading off to the lab to be Dr Frankenstein. This is when he often does his best work.
Joe's
a great guy, too. Years ago Wick looked at a 6'7" kid who Wick had no
room for. The kid wanted to play D-1 ball but Wick was out of spots.
(Late Fall) So Wick calls up an OL coaching frriend of his at Iowa
State. They have a slot available. Then, his Sr season, ISU ruins OSUs
perfect fall. His parents never bring that up though. They are just
thankful that Joe went that extra mile for their son.
Anyway,
losing Wick off this staff has damned near ruined my OSU Football life.
I'm just devastated. One of the greatest coaches we've ever had is gone.