Poteau coach accused of ‘sexual deals' has teaching license restored
POTEAU, Okla. (KNWA/KFTA) — The former Poteau High School head football coach accused of 'sexual deals' with mothers of players has had his teaching license reinstated after a 5-0 vote by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE).
Oklahoma Coaches Hall of Fame inductee Greg Werner suddenly resigned just before the 2024 season after allegations of inappropriate behavior with players' mothers.
KNWA/FOX24 has reached out to OSDE for the reasoning behind the board's vote on Thursday but is awaiting a response.
Tulsa attorney Ashley Vinson represents Werner, and said comments made about Werner were 'defamatory' and several people, including accusers, have been sent cease and desist letters.
When asked why someone would make such accusations if they weren't true, Vinson responded, 'I can't speculate on why people say what they say.'
Vinson confirmed Werner is actively searching for a new opportunity to coach again.
Werner won a 4A state title at Poteau in 2019 and was inducted into the OK Coaches Hall of Fame in 2022. His coaching resume includes stints in Van Buren, Arkansas; Broken Bow, Oklahoma; and previously at Poteau.
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August 12, 2024
Public records show the Oklahoma State Board of Education began seeking disciplinary and employment records on Greg Werner.
August 20, 2024
Law firm representing Poteau Schools replies to the board of education, stating the district intends to comply with records requests but needs Werner's release or a subpoena.
August 26, 2024
Greg Werner submits his resignation, effective immediately, just four days before the season opener.
August 28, 2024
Poteau High School publicly announces Werner's resignation.
Mike Odom is named the interim head football coach.
Eric Hackler becomes athletic director.
Dean of Students Casey Hemphill takes on part-time assistant principal duties.
September 18, 2024
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Superintendent Kempenich does not explain the sudden resignation.
November 25, 2024Allegations include inappropriate messages via GroupMe and reported sexual activity on school property.
Poteau Schools released limited employment documents, including Werner's resignation letter.
December 19, 2024
The OSDE votes unanimously to move forward with revoking Greg Werner's teaching license.
Werner is prohibited from teaching while the investigation is ongoing.
April 25, 2025
Werner's teaching license is reinstated following a 5-0 vote from OSDE.
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