animalhouse Posted March 28 Posted March 28 (edited) Interested to see what the general public thinks about what's going on at Wisconsin, and where they should go from here. Edited March 28 by animalhouse
Tbadg Posted March 28 Posted March 28 32 minutes ago, animalhouse said: Interested to see what the general public thinks about what's going on at Wisconsin, and where they should go from here. I think we need a good technique coach. And someone that can actually show progress with our kids not just be the head coach for six seasons and have the same results year in and year out. I think everyone would like Ben Askren obviously but I would be good with like David Taylor, Logan Stiebler , Jordan Burroughs, etc.
wrestle87 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 (edited) This is tough, are we talking about getting Wisconsin to actually kind of be a program again...or "who is the guy who can come in and make this amongst the best 3 teams in the nation?" In my entire lifetime, Wisconsin has always been the same kind of team...extremely inconsistent across the lineup, but always with a few dudes who the average ncaa qualifer wants nothing to do with. After a brief perusal of AA data, Wisconsin has only had 2 seasons since 1980 with more than 3 AA's, those was 2010 and 2011. The functional high-watermark for the program, which could be something that is an issue at the institutional level instead of the coaching level, is effectively 3 AA's. In that time span since 1980, Wisconsin has had 6 National Champions. Call me crazy badger fans...are you guys a little delusional when it comes to the actual historic strength and institutional support of your program? Edited March 28 by wrestle87 1
animalhouse Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 Burroughs/Taylor/Dake/Snyder could be another option but thought it to be unrealistic.
animalhouse Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 1 minute ago, wrestle87 said: This is tough, are we talking about getting Wisconsin to actually kind of be a program again...or "who is the guy who can come in and make this amongst the best 3 teams in the nation?" In my entire lifetime, Wisconsin has always been the same kind of time...extremely inconsistent across the lineup, but always with a few dudes who the average ncaa qualifer wants nothing to do with. After a brief perusal of AA data, Wisconsin has only had 2 seasons since 1980 with more than 3 AA's, those was 2010 and 2011. The functional high-watermark for the program, which could be something that is an issue at the institutional level instead of the coaching level, is effectively 3 AA's. In that time span since 1980, Wisconsin has had 6 National Champions. Call me crazy badger fans...are you guys a little delusional when it comes to the actual historic strength and institutional support of your program? The high school wrestling landscape of blue chips in Wisconsin has changed significantly in the last 5-10 years, IMO. Making this more interesting of a topic. 1
wrestle87 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Just now, animalhouse said: The high school wrestling landscape of blue chips in Wisconsin has changed significantly in the last 5-10 years, IMO. Making this more interesting of a topic. So, I'm curious, kind of bc I'm from NJ and the dynamic is somewhat similar in regards to high school talent vs viable wrestling destinations, do wisconsin fans continue to root for Wisconsin kids when they go out of state? I know from NJ, that always sort of seems to be the case, you know who the jersey kids are, and you root for them regardless of the singlet, because its good for wrestling within the state. NJ college programs have never been (and still are not) a major proven pathway to major success at the NCAA level. They won't actively get in your way or hinder you, which is great progress, but they aren't going to turn you into a champion. This has always been kind of known and acknowledged, so any time a kid can get an offer to a bigger program with more pedigree, support, and a better track record, it's always viewed as a serious win. 1
papaFERRARI Posted March 28 Posted March 28 34 minutes ago, poorwrestler said: Chris Bono Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Hey Mr. Bono, nice to meet you
poorwrestler Posted March 28 Posted March 28 If Bono is fired, Jake Varner Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 1
PortaJohn Posted March 29 Posted March 29 With a one of the Askrens at the helm and has an assistant that could take on the administrative burden Wiscy could build a strong program. The pipeline to AWA would make them a perennial power. 1 I Don't Agree With What I Posted
WrestlingFan89 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I think Ryan Morningstar, he could bring Telford with him 1 1 1
CHROMEBIRD Posted March 29 Posted March 29 How do folks in Madison feel about Howe? I can't remember if there were hard feelings when he left.
juniorvarsity Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Because or the rise of AWA, is the Wisconsin job more interesting than it used to be to potential coaches?
ionel Posted March 29 Posted March 29 2 hours ago, animalhouse said: Interested to see what the general public thinks about what's going on at Wisconsin, and where they should go from here. 2BPE 11/17/24 SMC
SetonHallPirate Posted March 29 Posted March 29 2 hours ago, wrestle87 said: This is tough, are we talking about getting Wisconsin to actually kind of be a program again...or "who is the guy who can come in and make this amongst the best 3 teams in the nation?" In my entire lifetime, Wisconsin has always been the same kind of team...extremely inconsistent across the lineup, but always with a few dudes who the average ncaa qualifer wants nothing to do with. After a brief perusal of AA data, Wisconsin has only had 2 seasons since 1980 with more than 3 AA's, those was 2010 and 2011. The functional high-watermark for the program, which could be something that is an issue at the institutional level instead of the coaching level, is effectively 3 AA's. In that time span since 1980, Wisconsin has had 6 National Champions. Call me crazy badger fans...are you guys a little delusional when it comes to the actual historic strength and institutional support of your program? Weren’t those Pritzlaff and Frayer’s last two years on the staff?
Lunaticfringe Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Recruiting is the name of the game in todays world. Is Frayer a big time recruiter for VTech? You need a relevant name in todays world
wrestle87 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 32 minutes ago, SetonHallPirate said: Weren’t those Pritzlaff and Frayer’s last two years on the staff? It appears you are precisely correct.
Disappointed_Badger_Fan Posted March 29 Posted March 29 We can name as many names as we want, but if UW moves on from Bono (which they should) the main requirement for whoever gets hired will be to establish a great relationship with the AWA club. They have so many talented wrestlers that we need to keep in the state. My personal choice would be Ben Askren because the hire would give the program quite a bit of buzz in the wrestling world. 2
flyingcement Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I'd consult with both Askrens and John Mesenbrink on who to hire as coach. Instead of poaching youth for college within the same state - let the AWA program alone since its running successfully. But make sure you have their view before going forward. The goal is alignment 3
JuanMogen Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Could try having no coach for a season. Save a few buckaroonies to buy sweet singlets and attract the top recruits.
wrestlingfanforlife Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Wisconsin season ticket holder but lifelong Hawkeye fan… I know, right. 1. Wisconsin’s wrestling facilities are abysmal. They sorely need an upgrade. 2. The Badgers simply cannot compete with the NIL capabilities of Penn State and others. What is the answer to increase the collective funding? 3. Like it or not, having Askren “on board with whomever the Badgers might hire is extremely important… losing too many high-quality wrestlers to out-of-state programs. The in-state wrestlers who stay, honestly, are not “those guys!” 4. Attendance at home meets is not amazing… wrestling is most definitely a fringe sport at Madison. Can changing that help grow the program? Gents, these are just my random thoughts about the program; take them for what they are worth. 2
bnwtwg Posted March 29 Posted March 29 13 hours ago, CHROMEBIRD said: How do folks in Madison feel about Howe? I can't remember if there were hard feelings when he left. UW fans woukd feel great. He left with Pritzlaff and obviously tied his cart to the right horse. He is the best recruit Wiscy ever landed. 1 i am an idiot on the internet
Greenwave Posted March 29 Posted March 29 1 hour ago, wrestlingfanforlife said: Wisconsin season ticket holder but lifelong Hawkeye fan… I know, right. 1. Wisconsin’s wrestling facilities are abysmal. They sorely need an upgrade. 2. The Badgers simply cannot compete with the NIL capabilities of Penn State and others. What is the answer to increase the collective funding? 3. Like it or not, having Askren “on board with whomever the Badgers might hire is extremely important… losing too many high-quality wrestlers to out-of-state programs. The in-state wrestlers who stay, honestly, are not “those guys!” 4. Attendance at home meets is not amazing… wrestling is most definitely a fringe sport at Madison. Can changing that help grow the program? Gents, these are just my random thoughts about the program; take them for what they are worth. 45 minutes ago, bnwtwg said: UW fans woukd feel great. He left with Pritzlaff and obviously tied his cart to the right horse. He is the best recruit Wiscy ever landed. Jeff Jaggers
bnwtwg Posted March 29 Posted March 29 20 minutes ago, Greenwave said: Jeff Jaggers This is more egregious than the chuckle***duck** who said Brooks is beating Taylor i am an idiot on the internet
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