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The general consensus in the Wisconsin wrestling community is that it is time for Bono to move on.  However, unless the university/collective/et al figure out a way to raise the funds to be competitive, the Badgers wrestling program is dead; it just doesn't know it yet.  

Badger meets come with little energy.  While the wrestlers on the team give their best, the difference in talent level between the Badgers and most of the rest of the BIG is more than evident.  Pretty sure that the Hawkeyes brought more fans to the meet than the home team did.   

 

 

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That's sad...they know that comments will be unfavorable for someone's birthday, so they turn them off. And they're paying the guy tons of money to run a program...

So what is the problem, really? Is it truly Bono, bad administration, or lack of NIL funds, or...? Meaning, will replacing him make a significant difference for the program (with, say, Max Askren)? Or do they need better administration? More NIL money? What would it take to make them relevant and fill the seats? Clearly they'd have a great pipeline with AWA down the road, but is it culture or money that is turning those kids to other programs?

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4 minutes ago, The_KC_Godfather said:

That's sad...they know that comments will be unfavorable for someone's birthday, so they turn them off. And they're paying the guy tons of money to run a program...

So what is the problem, really? Is it truly Bono, bad administration, or lack of NIL funds, or...? Meaning, will replacing him make a significant difference for the program (with, say, Max Askre)? Or do they need better administration? More NIL money? What would it take to make them relevant and fill the seats? Clearly they'd have a great pipeline with AWA down the road, but is it culture or money that is turning those kids to other programs?

Donny Pritzlaff was always rightful heir to the Wisconsin throne. Wisconsin is getting bad karma for choosing Bono over him.

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3 minutes ago, Winners Circle said:

Donny Pritzlaff was always rightful heir to the Wisconsin throne. Wisconsin is getting bad karma for choosing Bono over him.

Except that Donny burned that bridge when he interviewed at Michigan (without permission) while still under contract at Wisconsin.

Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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22 minutes ago, jchapman said:

Except that Donny burned that bridge when he interviewed at Michigan (without permission) while still under contract at Wisconsin.

It didn't have to be a burned bridge. Wisconsin could have forgiven him.   I'd argue hiring Bono has been far worse for Wisconsin's program than Donny interviewing somewhere without permission.

What happens if they fire Bono and still don't land an Askren to replace him?

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Just now, Dogbone said:

It didn't have to be a burned bridge. Wisconsin could have forgiven him.   I'd argue hiring Bono has been far worse for Wisconsin's program than Donny interviewing somewhere without permission.

What happens if they fire Bono and still don't land an Askren to replace him?

Right! Administrations fault then, bad karma for not excusing a guys attempt to advance

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26 minutes ago, Gene Mills Fan said:

Right! Administrations fault then, bad karma for not excusing a guys attempt to advance

Donnie interviewed for a lateral position at Michigan.

Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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30 minutes ago, Dogbone said:

It didn't have to be a burned bridge. Wisconsin could have forgiven him.   I'd argue hiring Bono has been far worse for Wisconsin's program than Donny interviewing somewhere without permission.

What happens if they fire Bono and still don't land an Askren to replace him?

I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm just providing background for the reason Donny isn't at UW.

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Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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1 hour ago, Dogbone said:

It didn't have to be a burned bridge. Wisconsin could have forgiven him.   I'd argue hiring Bono has been far worse for Wisconsin's program than Donny interviewing somewhere without permission.

What happens if they fire Bono and still don't land an Askren to replace him?

Why would you excuse a turncoat? He betrayed the program, let him go & don't look back.

As for Chris Bono, there are many other options if they are actually looking.

” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.

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1 hour ago, jchapman said:

Donnie interviewed for a lateral position at Michigan.

I'm not trying to troll here, but just because it may have the same or a similar title doesn't necessarily mean it's a lateral move. 

 

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12 minutes ago, TylerDurden said:

I'm not trying to troll here, but just because it may have the same or a similar title doesn't necessarily mean it's a lateral move. 

 

It might have even been a less than lateral move, because he went from Associate Head Coach at UW to Assistant Coach at Michigan.

Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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6 minutes ago, jchapman said:

It might have even been a less than lateral move, because he went from Associate Head Coach at UW to Assistant Coach at Michigan.

He was also promised the HC job at UW, but was told no because Alverez thought it wouldn't be good to remove a coach that just won a team trophy. The team that won the trophy was built by Donny and Jared Frayer, Davis was just the "figure head" 

I'd be pissed too and go interview with a rival.

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1 minute ago, HungusMungus said:

He was also promised the HC job at UW, but was told no because Alverez thought it wouldn't be good to remove a coach that just won a team trophy. The team that won the trophy was built by Donny and Jared Frayer, Davis was just the "figure head" 

I'd be pissed too and go interview with a rival.

And Davis just won National Coach of the Year.  

Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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