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Hybl Announces Resignation, Moore Named Head Men’s Golf Coach

NORMAN — After a highly productive 17-year stretch as Oklahoma's head men's golf coach, which included a team national championship in 2017, Ryan Hybl announced Sunday he will resign at the end of this season and accept the head coaching position at Georgia Tech in his home state. OU Vice President and Director of Athletics Roger Denny also announced that Jonathan Moore, the program's associate head coach and director of performance the last three years, will succeed Hybl as head coach.
May 24, 2026
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