
JohnMark Bentley - Inside App State Wrestling :: Ep 26
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Appalachian State head coach JohnMark Bentley joins Hatch on the Full Tilt Podcast to pull back the curtain on one of the most overachieving programs in Division I wrestling. From running one of the largest team camps in the country to funding staff and facilities through camp revenue, Bentley explains how a “small” program competes with the big boys year after year.
He shares his unconventional start in wrestling as a sixth-grade workout partner, his days battling at North Carolina and Oklahoma State, and the hard lessons that shaped his coaching philosophy. Bentley also talks about recruiting under-the-radar kids, navigating NIL and the transfer portal as a mid-major, rebuilding after Hurricane Helene, and the emotional challenge of coaching his own son.
If you care about wrestling culture, blue-collar development, and doing more with less, this is a masterclass in building and sustaining a winning program.
Timed highlights:
0:00 Intro and Custom Community read
2:00 How App State built one of the largest wrestling team camps in the country
7:40 Using camp revenue to fund assistants, travel, facilities, and program growth
14:05 Structure, organization, and why coaches keep coming back every summer
19:30 Relationship-building with high school coaches and why it matters in recruiting and camps
25:10 JohnMark’s unlikely start in wrestling as a sixth-grade workout partner
33:00 Growing up in rural North Carolina and becoming a four-time undefeated state champ
42:15 First trips to national events, Fargo, and the legendary Iowa intensive camp
51:20 Wrestling at North Carolina, Midlands stories, and the influence of T.J. Jaworski
1:01:00 Transfer to Oklahoma State, injuries, and the gap between expectations and reality
1:10:25 Early coaching at Davidson and the grind of making it work financially
1:16:40 Building App State: Blevins, Trotman, and finally getting over the All-American hump
1:27:30 Recruiting “non-traditional” states and finding tough, under-the-radar kids
1:36:00 Culture, core beliefs, and why delayed gratification drives the program
1:44:30 The transfer portal, NIL, and how a mid-major survives in the new era
1:53:20 Scheduling bigger programs and the problem with top teams ducking big matchups
2:01:40 Building a rabid fan base and grassroots youth efforts in Boone
2:09:00 Hurricane Helene, flooding, losing the wrestling room and locker room, and rebuilding
2:17:40 Coaching his son Luke: the 20-minute rule, dad vs coach, and long-term perspective
2:27:10 Legacy, what JohnMark wants people to say about him, and golf with recruits
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