
OBU Track Coach Ford Mastin's is a four-time NAIA National Coach of the Year since starting with the Bison in the 1996-97 campaign.
The highlight season came in 2007 when the women won the Indoor National Championship and the men won the Outdoor National Championship. Along with the Championships came National Coach of the Year awards to bring Mastin's total to four - one in 1998, one in 2005, and two in 2007.
On the national level, the Lady Bison have won two National Championships, one runner-up, and two third place finishes. The Bison have won one National Championship, three runners-up, five third place finishes, and five fourth place finishes in Mastin's 12 years.
Mastin, who has a master of divinity degree from Southwestern Theological seminary and a master of education degree from
His coaching career began at
Ford and his wife, Terri, have three children, Linsey, Trevor, and Kaeley.

A graduate of
He earned three All-America Scholar Athlete awards as well as All-Sooner Athletic Conference honors three times during his OBU career.
Johnson joined the OBU coaching staff in 2004. He was voted Sooner Athletic Conference and NAIA Region VI Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year in 2005, 2006 and again in 2007. He works with the distance runners during the track and field season.

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