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Todd George

Todd George

Todd George joined the Oral Roberts baseball coaching staff in August 2015 as the team's volunteer assistant coach. With the Golden Eagles, he serves as the first base coach.

George joins ORU after serving the last year as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Central Oklahoma before taking on the interim head coaching role during the summer. At UCO, George oversaw practices, scheduling and transportation while leading the Broncho's recruiting efforts.

George helped Seminole State College to a 41-18 record in 2014 and directed a pitching staff that ranked third in the country in strikeouts per game (8.5) and total strikeouts with 500 in 462.1 innings.

An Oklahoma City native, George played two years at Seminole and was a member of the Trojans' 1999 NJCAA World Series team before spending one year each at Texas-Arlington and Oklahoma Baptist.  He spent several years in professional baseball playing for the Montreal Expos organization and was a three-time All-Star for the Independent League Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.

He started his coaching career OBU, serving as pitching coach and junior varsity head coach from 2002-06.  Five OBU players he coached went on to sign professional contracts.

George took over as pitching coach at Southwestern Oklahoma in 2011.  The Bulldogs lowered their team earned run average from 7.74 in 2010 to 3.50 by George's final season in 2013, with that year's pitching staff leading the Great American Conference while having three All-GAC selections and a ninth-round pick in the Major League Baseball draft.

George earned a degree in recreation management from Oklahoma Baptist in 2002, and  a master’s in sports management from Southwestern Oklahoma State in 2013.

His wife, Kadie, is the head softball coach at Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa.

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