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Crabtree Joining Former O-Line Coach at OSU in Henson at Southern Cal

January 4, 2022
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STILLWATER – The departure of Lincoln Riley from Oklahoma to Southern Cal hurt the Sooners bad as Riley also took full-time coaches and staffers with him to Los Angeles. Riley recently hired former Oklahoma State offensive lineman and assistant coach Josh Henson away from Texas A&M as his co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Henson was most recently offensive line coach at Texas A&M. Now, Henson has hired the Cowboys offensive line recruiting analyst Zach Crabtree to USC as an offensive analyst specializing in offensive line play.

Crabtree, a native of Mansfield, Texas was recruiting to Oklahoma State by longtime offensive line coach Joe Wickline, but he eventually finished his career being coached by Henson. Crabtree went on to the NFL and was with the Los Angeles Chargers from 2017-18. A career ending knee injury was the reason his football playing days ended.

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Crabtree conversing with current Oklahoma State offensive tackle Caleb Etienne, who he helped recruit.

After the Chargers, Crabtree got into coaching and eventually landed an offensive line graduate assistant post with Wickline at Baylor for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. He returned to Oklahoma State last spring and has been a big help with offensive line scouting, evaluations, and recruiting. He was also helping some as an off-the-field offensive line analyst. That is what he will be doing more of with the Trojans staff.

Crabtree was with the Cowboys in Arizona and formally announced his departure Monday after the team arrived home on Sunday. The word first hit the streets when he changed his Twitter page to reflect his new position and school he is working for. Crabtree will be an excellent coach in our opinion and could be one of those guys that Mike Gundy brings back at some point.

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Crabtree Joining Former O-Line Coach at OSU in Henson at Southern Cal

3,315 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by CaliforniaCowboy
Orangeheart72
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Too bad.....would have been great to keep Crabtree in place, recruiting wise and coaching wise.
CanadianCowboy
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Always hate to see a good Cowboy leave but for a young coach, this is probably the right thing to do. It's good to make some rounds at other schools, experience other coaching organizations, and get some "seasoning" to bring back when it's time to return.
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CanadianCowboy said:

Always hate to see a good Cowboy leave but for a young coach, this is probably the right thing to do. It's good to make some rounds at other schools, experience other coaching organizations, and get some "seasoning" to bring back when it's time to return.
Canadian, that stuff gets barfed up every time someone changes jobs for no apparent reason.... it's a myth, an old wives tale.... there is no evidence to support that overused statement. the statement almost suggests that one cannot learn and grow by staying at OSU, so by default all coaches must move on from OSU to grow.

We should probably look at it for what it is, he's working for his old coach, with a promotion, making more money, in the epicenter of the greatest recruiting hotbed in the country, for a team with National Champions and blueblood etched in their very being.


Good for him.... I wish him success.
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