Local Texas High School Coach Lands College Gig
Kyle Ward, the highly respected defensive coordinator at South Oak Cliff High School, has made a significant career shift, accepting a position on the staff at Southern Methodist University (SMU). Ward’s departure from his role in the Texas high school football ranks marks another notable example of coaches making the transition to collegiate coaching. According to reports, Ward will be working under head coach Rhett Lashlee, who is known for his aggressive and dynamic approach to the game. As news of Ward’s hiring spreads throughout the Texas high school football community, many are taking notice of the impact he has had on South Oak Cliff teams during his tenure. His defensive units have consistently been among the top in the state, with a reputation for shutting down opponents’ offenses. Ward’s decision to leave the high school ranks and join the SMU staff is seen as a natural next step for the coach, who has built a strong reputation for developing defensive talent at all levels of football. With his expertise and experience, Ward is expected to be an asset to Lashlee’s coaching staff and contribute to the Mustangs’ success on the field. The addition of Ward to SMU’s coaching staff adds another layer of depth and experience to the program, which has been investing heavily in its recruiting and development efforts. As the season approaches, fans and coaches alike will be eager to see how Ward’s defensive units mesh with Lashlee’s overall game plan. Ward’s decision is a testament to his dedication to developing young players and preparing them for success at the next level. His commitment to excellence and passion for coaching have earned him a reputation as one of the top high school coaches in Texas, and it will be exciting to see how he adapts to the collegiate game.