Foley's Friday Mailbag

One-on-One with Tyler Caldwell

T.R. Foley

5/9/2012
T.R. Foley, InterMat Senior Writer
foley@intermatwrestle.com, Twitter: @trfoley

Rare is the transfer of an NCAA finalist, rarer still to a cross-state rival. InterMat talks with 2011 NCAA runner-up Tyler Caldwell about why he chose Oklahoma State, his tension at Oklahoma and the prospect of joining what could be the NCAA's most competitive weight class ever.

Tyler Caldwell (Photo/Larry Slater)
Let's jump into this thing. Why did you transfer from Oklahoma?

Caldwell: I went to Oklahoma to wrestle with Sammie Henson. And when the job came up I think everyone there thought he'd be next in line for the position. We just kinda thought that was the direction the administration was going.

So you've continued to train with Sammie?

Caldwell: I trained in Oklahoma with Sammie because he still lived down there, but I also spent time at the Olympic Training Center. I was going back and forth, but when I was in Oklahoma I'd go down and train with him at Patrick Burris' USA Stars gym in Moore, Okla.

How was your Olympic redshirt year?

Caldwell: It went really well. I made the Olympic Trials and was able to train full time. I got to travel to Cuba. I also wrestled a bunch of foreigners and also competed at the Schultz and Sunkist. I got a lot better throughout the year.

When it came time to make a decision, what schools were you looking at?

Caldwell: It came down to taking five trips: Nebraska, Iowa State, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, and Iowa. After the Trials it came down to Oklahoma State and Iowa, who I also really liked. So it came down to those schools for the last two weeks. It was back and forth in my mind, but after I did my trips and they were doing home visits I made my mind.

Tyler Caldwell battles Trent Paulson at the Olympic Team Trials Qualifier (Photo/John Sachs, Tech-Fall.com)
How much was Sammie involved in your decision?

Caldwell: Huge. I know he's got offers, but he's the head Sunkist coach now, and could open his own gym here if he wanted. I know that he's got lots of coaching opportunities, but if he stays then we can work together and I can get his feedback which is huge. Also I'm only an hour and a half from my hometown (Wichita) ... I guess that depends on how fast I drive.

Since coaching is obviously a big deal for you, how do you like the staff at Okie State?

Caldwell: Can't get much better than John Smith. The room is filled with great coaches and guys like Kenny Monday and Bryce Hasseman. I also get to workout with Chris Perry every day.

Wait a second. Kenny Monday?!

Caldwell: Ha. Yeah! I'm scared to wrestle the guy.

So what about the Okie State coaching staff sold you?

Caldwell: I like their style and think that it can help me the most. Their attacks and the offense they have, I think that I'm going to add that to my style of wrestling, and that'll take me to where I need to be at the end of next season.

Tyler Caldwell fell to Andrew Howe at the 2012 Olympic Team Trials (Photo/Tony Rotundo, WrestlersAreWarriors.com)
Do you have a redshirt?

Caldwell: Yeah, but I don't plan to take it, unless I get hurt or something. My plan is to do my two years right away.

John Smith's take on your transfer debacle?

Caldwell: Really nice about everything, but it was weird because I didn't have a release until right before the Trials. Oklahoma State was in the back of my mind, but it didn't come together until the end when I got the release to the Big 12, because my original release was only to non-conference schools.

How'd you get that changed?

Caldwell: Kinda had to do a lot of work for the original release, but then Coach Cody really helped me get my full release. He said he never wanted to hold anyone there who didn't want to be there. He knew I was there to wrestle for Sammie.

Oklahoma head coach Mark Cody is pretty well respected as a coach. Why not just stay at Oklahoma after the cooling-off period?

Caldwell: It was the athletic department that made me uneasy with the situation. The way they handled it with Sammie just wasn't right in my opinion. Still, it's a job. This is how it happened. I put all that aside a long time ago. I've only heard great things about [Cody], and the guys still down there have only said good things. He helped me with the release and has always treated me with respect.

Tyler Caldwell defeated Andrew Howe in the NCAA semifinals (Photo/John Sachs-Tech-Fall.com)
There's been a lot of attention on this transfer. Are you about ready to move on?

Caldwell: I am. A lot of guys get a bad rap for transferring from schools. I know you "sign with the university" but in our sport it's different, you kinda do sign with the coach. There are all kinds of guys transferring this year, you know? I hope that people understand that, and respect that, which I think most wrestling fans do.

Are you wresting 165 pounds?

Caldwell: Yes.

What do you think about the possibility of sharing the weight class with NCAA champions Kyle Dake, David Taylor, and Andrew Howe?

Caldwell: I'm excited. I love competition. I'm not afraid of competition and I'm not going away from anyone. Last time I wrestled I started the season at 174 pounds, then came down to 165 pounds to wrestle Burroughs and Howe.

So you like your chances?

Caldwell: I'm excited for the season to start and I'm ready to get to work. I'm already training. I got a lot to prove. Guys at my weight all have national titles. I think I'm the guy to look out for. I'm the guy that's hungry. I haven't won my title yet.

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kurtspartz (1) about 1 year ago
If it does happen and 165 has Dake, Tayor, Howe, and Caldwell; how will the preseason rankings look?
Randy Hartsinger (1) about 1 year ago
I would say:
1. Howe
2. Dake
3. Taylor
4. Caldwell
BIMMERBOB (1) about 1 year ago
That's a tough one rank. Based on seeding criteria I think Howe might be 4 given that he lost to caldwell in the semifinals two years ago. No other head to heads in folkstyle that I know of. That's a good question for Foley's Friday Mailbag. I would say based on criteria:
1)Dake
2)Taylor
3)Caldwell
4)Howe

Gut says...
1)Taylor
2)Howe
3)Dake
4)Caldwell

Although it is hard to pick against Dake at nationals. What a weight class!
Dean20 (1) about 1 year ago
1.Taylor
2.Dake
3.Howe
4.Caldwell
Taylor has been more dominant than any other wrestler. How can you not pick him at 1?
specops76 (1) about 1 year ago
Wow, there are some really uninformed people here or just blind homerism I can't tell, but no way would Taylor be ahead of Dake or Howe in pre-season rankings. In case you missed it he was pinned by Dake in the trials a couple weeks ago and he didn't score 1 single offensive point in a beat down administered by Howe.

Anyone saying "Yeah but that was Freestyle" is kidding themselves. A pin is a pin no matter what style you are wrestling and how in the world would he score against Howe in folkstlye if he can't even score against him in Freestyle (which is easier to score in with pushouts and turns etc.)?

1. Dake
2. Howe
3. Taylor
4. Caldwell
kurtspartz (1) about 1 year ago
I hope it happens. That alone would be worth the price of admission at nationals. I kind of think Dake hopes it happens too. It doesn't seem he gets enough love considering that he has more championships than the other three put together.
Dean20 (1) about 1 year ago
Specop...there's always one guy or girl who thinks they know more than the others. Congrats to you..you're the one. Don't run and hide when the pre-season rankings come out. BTW..if all styles are the same as you
Dean20 (1) about 1 year ago
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