 So not to stop there you end up Coach and Coleman in the Olympics to the bronze medal. He's obviously the head coach at UNC and you got Coleman you got Gary Wayne and you got J.O. here Full circle with that but but again not just with your kids not just with not just not just your career You're putting that back into work with with Oliver and and you put that back into work with J.O. and continue to coach some of those guys talk about that well again, it's just just Opportunity opportunity to be presented itself and I went back to Oklahoma State to be the club coach back in 20 it was 2010 and Coleman was was competing trying to make the world team and leperous version in 2012 coming up in two years and so Me and John Smith got together and John was coaching and We started talking about me coming there to be the club coach So we worked out a deal and went back to Oklahoma State after being in Texas coaching and coaching kids for ten years went back to Oklahoma State and Gat With that started coaching Coleman and I saw I saw potential me Coleman was course. He's had a great College career and I'm like man this guy can he can make this team between kind of rude European style to him They did a lot of college wrestlers didn't have you know. Yeah. Yeah, I mean I saw I mean I saw the The I saw the potential I knew we could make the team And I knew we could metal if we got to that next level And so just it was it was really It was it was fun. It was it was exciting to be able to coach him and really Help him get to that next level to be able to To really be good enough to win an Olympic gold And he was good enough to win a little bit go didn't end up losing a match But and you're getting a bronze, but he was good enough to win go. He was he was wrestling good So that was that was fun that was kind of men clothes Coleman's History about that's how we got close and coach of him and just exciting date And I knew that would change his life. I don't think he would be here without that Bronze medal, but then it also got him a chance to be around my family That's I am in Kennedy got to he coached Kennedy and Quincy, but he was a club coach and still water So I got to get to know the boys and so that kind of built that relationship And so when he got the head coach job here that kind of Help him to kind of recruit Kennedy here, right? And so he told me if he got the job he wanted me to come here and be his club coach here So that's kind of how it kind of played out and you were actually with the blacks aliens for a little bit, too You got the MMA for a little bit after I coached Coleman in the Olympics in 2012 Had an opportunity to go to Florida guys approached me and Kind of even offer it was kind of hard to refuse and so I went and did that for a year and then Can't actually came back and then but in two years after that Coleman think he tried out tried out for 2016 and Yeah, so then we can't I came back to Texas after that Coleman got the job here and And then so he asked me to come here be his club coach RTC coach here Now when I went back when I of course when I was at Oklahoma State Jordan Albright was a was us He was finishing up his freshman year. She was a sophomore So I was around Jordan for three years at Oklahoma State He got to coach him and be around and watch him grow and Went to national titles and so that was kind of our our relationship grew from that and then so Now have him come here to the UNC Distribute to to make this Olympic team and a big Olympic champion. It's just kind of full circle man. It's Because it's funny because when he was on the team and Coleman was coach. I'm coaching Coleman and then Oliver It was they were training partners, right? But it was helping Coleman to make that team and so now Reverse that now saw Coleman sound helping Oliver to make the team. So it's really a it's really just a Great great story. It's a great environment. I'm happy and thrilled to be a part of both of their lives and kind of help them To reset that what's the different? you know, what's the different satisfaction level from a athlete Accomplishing those dreams and goals and then watching an athlete that you coach accomplished their dreams and goals You know, it's it's probably a little more nerve-wracking You can't you can't wrestle for them, right? I'm like man, I can't you know for me My nerves are pretty good, you know Because I'm controlling the situation right here. I can coach them. I can give them my experience and give them my knowledge and Train them but I can't wrestle the match for I can't get out there. That's that's kind of nerve-wracking But it's it's very gratifying. It's gratifying to to be able to to watch them research lifelong dreams and Help them and give back. That's that's really the biggest part of me is my success Is that ability to give back and reinvest into the young guys of America coming up and just be Someone that they can they can You know, they can depend on for that experience, you know, and so it's It's great to be an American man. It's great to be able to help Future Olympians and the future guys to go out and represent the United States of America and So it's a lot of pride. It's a lot of pride. This is wrapped up in that man and I see these guys that Given of what I got as a kid going out You