Saturday, July 25, 2015

Coaching changes in the MVC and former Shockers doing well in the pro's

I took a few days away for vacation but there’s still lots going on in the world of track and field.

MVC Shake-up

I was out in Colorado for a golfing trip with Coach Rainbolt and some other buddies when we heard two MVC head coaches had left for new jobs.

Connie Price-Smith, from Southern Illinois, left her alma mater to be the new head coach at the University of Mississippi.  Northern Iowa’s head coach Dan Steele left to become an assistant at Iowa State University.  Earlier in the summer Bradley’s head coach Willie Wood left for the head gig at Miami of Ohio.

One of the reasons the MVC has been so strong in the past decade is because there hasn’t been a lot of moves by the head coaches.  These three coaches leaving the Valley mark the most significant change for our conference in quite a while.

Price-Smith was recently named the head coach of next year’s USA Olympic Track & Field Team and has had a lot of success at SIU.  This year their men upset us to win the MVC Outdoor title and their women’s team finished ninth at the NCAA Indoor Championships and 12th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.  I’ve heard as many as two assistant coaches may be heading to Ole Miss with her along with the possibility of some top athletes.

Steele steadily built UNI into a contender in the MVC with this year’s men’s team finishing a strong third behind us at the MVC Outdoor Championships.  However, it sounds like their staff will remain mostly intact.

Wood was only at Bradley for one year after taking over for the departed Marc Burns (who went to Missouri two years ago).  Bradley also lost their top assistant Matt Esche to Alabama-Birmingham so they will have their third coach in three years as well as a new top assistant.

And who knows – there could be more changes before the summer is over.

What does it mean?

I’ve been coaching college track at the Division I level for 14 years now and at schools like the MVC (and the MAC where I was previously), it’s very important to have continuity in the coaching staff.  I think schools that have a larger national reputation could probably rebuild a little more quickly than a mid-major type school.

If SIU does indeed lose three of their coaches at once (and possibly some athletes), the next coach will have some significant rebuilding to do and the MVC is strong enough that it will take a while to get back to the top.  It’s a lot easier to fall to the bottom half quickly than to move up from the bottom to the top.

UNI’s future may be steadier since their assistant coaches appear to be staying but we don’t know who will be in charge at Cedar Falls.

Bradley, who focuses on cross country and distance, will probably be affected significantly although winning track titles isn’t a high priority for them.  Marc Burns built their program into a distance power and they have lots of quality athletes on the team.  It will be interesting to see what happens this fall for the folks in Peoria.

Our staff at Wichita State has remained together for the past five years and it appears we will all be together again for another run in 2016.  I think this is significant to why we have always been one of the teams to beat in the Valley year in and year out on both the men’s and women’s side.  Indiana State can also boast similar continuity and have been equally impressive with their success in the MVC.

It will be interesting to see who will fill these seats at SIU, UNI and Bradley.  Best of luck to Connie, Dan, Willie and Matt!

Oh I forgot we have a new addition to our program.  Coach Hetzendorf and his wife Amber had a baby boy this week!  Welcome Jack Hetzendorf to the Shocker family!

Vacation

I had the opportunity to play five days of golf in the mountains of Colorado with some great friends this week.  The courses were spectacular and my scores were spectacularly high!

Former Shockers doing well

It's been a busy summer for several former WSU Track & Field athletes as they continue their post-collegiate careers.

We had two alums compete at the Pan Am Games this week in Toronto, Candada.  Kellyn (Johnson) Taylor picked up a bronze medal for her effort in the 5000 meters while Austin Bahner finished eighth in the Decathlon.  Just yesterday Tomas Cotter, running in Europe, broke the 4-minute barrier in the Mile for the first time in his career with a time of 3:58.50.  Aliphine Tuliamuk-Bolton has also continued to run well on the road circuit this summer.

We are very proud that so many former Shockers are now out there in the professional ranks and having success.  It's a tough thing to be a pro track athlete but these athletes are showing what dedicated Shockers can do!

Movies

I used to write about movies in this blog but haven’t recently but I thought I’d mention about some I have seen recently.

One of the great things about living in Wichita is the large amount of interest in the arts and movies.  This year I have found a group that takes cult classic movies and plays them in the main movie theaters on select evenings.  In the past month I’ve seen Al Pacino in Scarface as well as Kurt Russell in Big Trouble in Little China.  Even though I had seen both movies previously it was awesome to see them on the big screen.  Watching at home isn’t close to the same.  And it was only $5 so win-win!

Next blog

Not sure when the next one will be but I do have a couple trips coming up.  In two weeks I will be in St Louis for the annual MVC coaches meeting, which should be interesting with all our changes, and I will also be heading “home” to Ohio to visit family as well as speak at a track and field clinic at my old high school.  Should be fun!

Until then thanks for reading -- Go Shocks!!!


Sunday, July 5, 2015

The track season ends (sort of), the recruiting hierarchy of college track and I want to ban all bib numbers

The track and field season never technically ends.  Here is why:

USA Championships

We had three athletes head to Eugene, Oregon, for the USA Jr/Sr Championships.  The two meets are held in conjunction most years (the most notable exception is usually the Olympic Trials).  The USA Jr’s is a meet for athletes under 20 years old and is a great way for a good freshman to end the year with an exciting meet.

Besides a couple of Jr’s, Nikki Larch-Miller got to mix it up with the top athletes in the USA Sr’s Heptathlon.  She came in ranked 14th and ended up 13th to end a sensational year that saw her score over 70 MVC points and earn first team All-American honors.  And the good news is she still has two years to go!

Is there still more T&F left?

It’s hard to believe, but yes there is.  Former Shocker (now Shocker Track Club Elite member) Austin Bahner has been chosen to represent the USA at the Pan Am Games and Deja Young qualified in the 100m and 200m for the World Paralympic Championships in Doha, Qatar, in October.

Obviously the college season has ended but there’s always something going on year round with the track and field program.  This past week we sent out our summer training packets with hopes that the current Shockers will have a dedicated and focused summer of workouts. 

Recruiting

We’ve also started a new recruiting cycle on July 1 where we can make phone calls and meet off campus with athletes from the class of 2016.  There are some schools that really get after it beginning with July 1, and we have done that in the past as well, but in recent years we have found that it doesn’t yield a tremendous amount of results for the amount of work.  I’ll try to explain.

Wichita State would be considered in the middle of the national track and field hierarchy.  There are the programs like Oregon, Texas A&M, Florida, etc. that are able to attract the top recruits in the country by name recognition and the reputation of their programs.  Generally if we are to have a chance on a “blue chip” recruit it would be because of a special connection to the school or with a coach.  Other than that it is very difficult to make a lot of headway with top recruits in the United States even though we produce All-Americans, win championships and boast national rankings ahead of most BCS schools.

So what are we to do?

It becomes a tough balancing act.  Some of those top recruits, or athletes who think they are top recruits, will become interested in a school like Wichita State later in the season when the dream of their top school fades.  And we need to be ready to have some scholarship money available later in the year when that happens.  But we can’t rely on that or we’ll have years where we don’t get any of those recruits.  So we make some phone calls and do some visits in July and look at how much money we have to recruit with.  If we are going to graduate a large number of athletes in the upcoming year we will be more aggressive.  If we don’t graduate much we’ll be a little more patient so we make good decisions.  It’s not an exact science but we have figured out what works for us and our recruiting classes have continued to get better every year.

We have to because the Missouri Valley Conference continues to get better every year too.

I want to ban bib numbers

I don’t like using the word hate but I absolutely hate bib numbers for track and field.  How is it the year 2015 and we’re still using safety pins to put paper numbers on our uniforms?  And in the biggest meets in the world!!!

Look at the picture I’ve posted here.  What country are these athletes from?  It’s ridiculous.  I know some sponsor paid a lot of money to get their name on there but let’s get rid of them.

Some people may argue that this is how you know what runner this is because of their number.  I agree for the sake of a cross country race (sometimes) or a road race but it’s no longer needed in track.  Let’s get names stitched into the uniforms so you can recognize who it is or have a permanent number on the back.  This is what we did when I was in high school in Ohio.  You checked in with that number all year long.  This isn’t very hard to figure out.

Track and Field wants to be recognized with the top sports in the world.  How would it be to see Lebron James with a paper #23 on his Cavaliers jersey during the NBA finals?  Funny huh?  Why is it not just as dumb for track in the Olympics?

Someone please convince me that I am wrong.  And if you agree then spread the word to ban bib numbers forever!

Next blog

I’m going to be doing some traveling in the next month, both for work and for fun, so I will try to keep up on here as well.  I hope everyone had a fun 4th of July!  Happy birthday America!

Until then thanks for reading -- Go Shocks!!!