Scott Leclair
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Huge get for the Hawks!
#1 overall recruit for the class of 2026!
the Spencer Lee of his time!!
#1 overall recruit for the class of 2026!
the Spencer Lee of his time!!
It's a huge get but you need 10 guys. Penn State has 10 guys.Huge get for the Hawks!
#1 overall recruit for the class of 2026!
the Spencer Lee of his time!!
I don't remember. Was there any of this sentiment outside the state of Iowa during Gable's teams' run of championships?It's a huge get but you need 10 guys. Penn State has 10 guys.
They also have the #1 and #2 recruits from the '25 class. Wrestling is tough pretty tough to watch when it's just a competition for a very distant 2nd place. In fairness that's the way it always was under Gable so we're getting what everyone else had for 20 some years.
I'll always be a fan but there's no excitement in it anymore. It sucked under Zalesky, but at least during that period there was some competition for 1st place. Now there isn't.
I just meant that during Zalesky's tenure, you had Minnesota, Iowa, and Oklahoma State all fighting it out relatively close at times for 1st place. Now you have Penn State ten miles out in front of everyone and it isn't even a question of who's going to win. Literally zero chance from anyone else.I don't remember. Was there any of this sentiment outside the state of Iowa during Gable's teams' run of championships?
It's really not a coaching thing, you're not going to find anyone out there measurably better with a better pedigree or resume. If it was a deal where Iowa had fallen to like 6th or 7th in the country I'd say absolutely.Does Iowa need to look at a change in coaching? The Brands boys have done a lot for the program from wrestling for the Hawks and now coaching. Something just seems to be missing right now.
Like Fry said, it's light years between #1 and the rest and it doesn't seem to matter where each Penn St wrestler is ranked. They always turn it on when it's a big moment, it's almost hard to grasp when one of them loses. 238 takedowns to 23 all year is incredibly crazy, didn't know it was that bad. What are Iowa's numbers on takedowns?
I think he say that Keuter is Brands' guy and he'd have to fight it out with him, and there's also probably not enough NIL to keep both those guys. I don't think Keuter would leave over money (he'd probably wrestle for free), but I'm guessing Ross wouldn't and it doesn't make much sense to pay him enough to come to Iowa and boot Keuter.Also stinks losing Dreshaun Ross to Okie St. Was hoping he would stay in-state.
Keegan Bassett, freshman. Bo has said before they're a package deal but who knows. Still way too early and it'll depend what the money situation is or how it ends up for Bo. Hell, Bo could have a great season and get offered to flip from Taylor or Sanderson. Happens all the time now.Is Bo's younger brother a grade behind him or two? I would think with Bo's commitment that there's a good chance at getting the brother. Is he as highly touted as well?
I've heard Ross isn't really done growing and most of the people I've talked to say he'll end up a HWT.I was actually envisioning Ross at 97. There is still time to flip him, but it's not going to be easy.
Taylor definitely is going to shake things up for the foreseeable future. Getting our top in-state guys is not a good sign, especially when you consider that both Taylor and Cael have an advantage in PA.
Iowa's new facility is the best in the country, but for a LONG time during it's heyday Iowa was practicng in what was pretty much a dungeon attached to Carver with exposed piping/wiring in the ceiling, support columns they had to wrestle around, etc. No dedicated weight room. It was the idea of wrestling for Iowa that brought the best athletes here. That used to be enough but NIL threw that part to the curb.I know Iowa's wrestling program has the brand new training center, but how does it compare to Penn St, Okie St and the other top programs? I would imagine OSU has nice facilities with all that Boone Pickens money.
Does Iowa have many wrestling donors that can make a difference and where do we stand with the NIL budget comparable to PSU? Are we as far away as we are on the mat?Iowa's new facility is the best in the country, but for a LONG time during it's heyday Iowa was practicng in what was pretty much a dungeon attached to Carver with exposed piping/wiring in the ceiling, support columns they had to wrestle around, etc. No dedicated weight room. It was the idea of wrestling for Iowa that brought the best athletes here. That used to be enough but NIL threw that part to the curb.
Facilities are a very small part of a thousand piece puzzle. Money is what makes it happen now over most everything else. Once in a while you can snag a guy based on feel but ultimately...you gotta have the cash if you want to build a team. Iowa does not.
Heck, growing up in Waterloo we were cutting weight in Jr. High! But by the time my sons were in Middle School in the early 2000s, they'd eliminated weight classes and just matched guys up according to whatever weight they weighed in at that day. A good change.I've heard Ross isn't really done growing and most of the people I've talked to say he'll end up a HWT.
One thing to note as well is the past few years the trend is to keep guys at their natural weights. Cutting is becoming an old school mentality at the high school and college levels because your performance suffers so bad. It used to just be a thing that HS and college wrestlers all cut because the thought at the time was that a lighter weight class would logically be easier. But what coaches didn't understand at the time was nutrition and biology like they do now. Your body fully fueled at your natural weight performs a lot better when your fed and hydrates, when you starve and dehydrate yourself you're doing more harm than good. Kaleb Young , Cassioppi, and Nelson Brands are good examples of it. Brands and Young always cut a ton of weight and never lived up to their potential, During the great Cassioppi experiment (disaster) he cut down to a chiseled lighter weight thinking it'd help even though he added muscle, and it did him more harm than good.
Yep. Cutting has become pretty rare, and it was way overdue IMO.I've heard Ross isn't really done growing and most of the people I've talked to say he'll end up a HWT.
One thing to note as well is the past few years the trend is to keep guys at their natural weights. Cutting is becoming an old school mentality at the high school and college levels because your performance suffers so bad. It used to just be a thing that HS and college wrestlers all cut because the thought at the time was that a lighter weight class would logically be easier. But what coaches didn't understand at the time was nutrition and biology like they do now. Your body fully fueled at your natural weight performs a lot better when your fed and hydrates, when you starve and dehydrate yourself you're doing more harm than good. Kaleb Young , Cassioppi, and Nelson Brands are good examples of it. Brands and Young always cut a ton of weight and never lived up to their potential, During the great Cassioppi experiment (disaster) he cut down to a chiseled lighter weight thinking it'd help even though he added muscle, and it did him more harm than good.