Following graduation from Otterbein in 1965, where he was a 12-time letterman in football, basketball and track,Reynolds returned to his home town of London, Ohio, and taught seventh-grade science while serving as an assistant coach in football, basketball and track at the high school. He
was inducted into the London Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.Reynolds served three years in the U.S. Air Force (1966-
69) as a personnel services officer in charge of recreation. His service teams compiled a 38-10 record.He spent three seasons as assistant under Otterbein head
coach Curt Tong, guiding the junior varsity squad to a 31-20 mark before taking over as head coach in 1972. His academic area of specialization includes general Health and Physical Education topics. Reynolds and his wife, Ellen, live in Westerville. Theyhave two children, Amanda and Chad, and five grandchildren.
