After Meade County Wrestling Coach abruptly resigns, Bob Davis returns as Interim Head Coach
- Chad Hobbs
- Aug 10
- 1 min read
As the 2025 school year drew near, a surprising post in the week leading up to the first day of school by Meade County High School Wrestling Coach Jarvis Cullen appeared on the team's social media, announcing his immediate resignation from the position. The high school wasted no time filling the vacant position, announcing on the second day of school last week that a very familiar face with the program would be returning as interim coach -- former Head Coach Bob Davis.
The school made the following statement:
"Meade County High School is proud to announce the return of Bob Davis as the Interim Head Coach of the Greenwave Wrestling Program for the 2025-26 season. Coach Davis, a familiar and respected figure in the Meade County wrestling community, is stepping back into the role he once held with distinction and success.
Coach Davis was instrumental in establishing the wrestling program at MCHS and led it through many of its most successful seasons. Under his leadership, the Greenwave Wrestling team earned multiple regional championships and developed a reputation for discipline, excellence, and sportsmanship. Known for his passion for the sport and dedication to student-athletes, Coach Davis brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and a deep understanding of the program’s history and values.
We thank Coach Davis for stepping up to lead the program during this time of transition and continuing the proud tradition of Meade County Wrestling. The future is bright under his leadership, and we look forward to another strong season on the mat."
