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Walter to Step Down as Head Football Coach at Northwestern

ALVA, OKLAHOMA - Northwestern Oklahoma State University Director of Athletics Brad Franz announced Wednesday that Matt Walter has resigned as the head football coach.

 "We appreciate all of the hard work that Matt and his staff has put into the program," said Franz.  "He's worked every day to be a champion on and off the field and his work is much appreciated.  We will continue to work to elevate the program to contend in the Great American Conference."

 "Coach Walter will always be a valued member of the Northwestern Oklahoma State University family.  Matt is a graduate and a former outstanding player and I appreciate his time and effort toward our football program," stated President of Northwestern Dr. Bo Hannaford.  "We will now concentrate on finding the best candidate to lead our football program and our student-athletes."

Walter recently concluded his eighth season as the Rangers head football coach where the team finished with a 1-10 record.  He holds a 23-54 career overall record.

A search for the next Rangers head football coach will begin immediately.

 
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