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8 minutes ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Rank the top 5

1- Nebraska. Not even close

2- Michigan. KJ

3- Maryland. Moved up the ranks this year

4-6 any of Iowa, Wisconsin, Rutgers

As an Iowa fan I’d put TnT at 6. The top 3 are pretty solid though.

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59 minutes ago, WrestlingRash said:

sure is. they are idiots on the sideline and can't coach guys up. their schtick doesn't fly in 2025. they'd be great assistants. 

 

2 hours ago, Saylors_Tiny_Willie said:

'Yelling at people to National Championships' isn't a thing.

T&T are way, way past their 'sell by' date.

 

3 hours ago, Saylors_Tiny_Willie said:

Iowa's problem IS the coaching.

Remind me which is the school to most recently win a title other than Penn State?

Iowa coaching staff does have problems, and I would like to see some new assistants, but the biggest problem any coach at Iowa isn going to have is that they're the only program in the country that is held to the standard of "be better than Penn State."  There is no program that is consistently above them. To make it more difficult, their also held to the standard of their own history. So they have to be better than two legends, Sanderson and Gable.  One is impossible since he's retired, and the other is on as historic a run as Gable went on. 

Nobody else is held to this standard. Nobody. That said, I would move on from Telford and shift M* into a recruiting coordinator position, and bring in new coaches in those roles, preferably outside of the Iowa family to get some new blood.

Terry, specifically, is one of the very best coaches in the country; people swear by him.  The Brands brothers are one of the draws of the program whether you want to admit it or not.  Ask Spencer Lee why he came to Iowa.

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8 minutes ago, VakAttack said:

 but the biggest problem any coach at Iowa is going to have is that they're the only program in the country that is held to the standard of "be better than Penn State." 

Nobody else is held to this standard. 

Isn't that what the Brands' and Iowa want?

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5 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Isn't that what the Brands' and Iowa want?

Yes.  And that's fine for them.  But my response was to the idea that they suck and can't coach.

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14 minutes ago, VakAttack said:

 

 

Remind me which is the school to most recently win a title other than Penn State?

Iowa coaching staff does have problems, and I would like to see some new assistants, but the biggest problem any coach at Iowa isn going to have is that they're the only program in the country that is held to the standard of "be better than Penn State."  There is no program that is consistently above them. To make it more difficult, their also held to the standard of their own history. So they have to be better than two legends, Sanderson and Gable.  One is impossible since he's retired, and the other is on as historic a run as Gable went on. 

Nobody else is held to this standard. Nobody. That said, I would move on from Telford and shift M* into a recruiting coordinator position, and bring in new coaches in those roles, preferably outside of the Iowa family to get some new blood.

Terry, specifically, is one of the very best coaches in the country; people swear by him.  The Brands brothers are one of the draws of the program whether you want to admit it or not.  Ask Spencer Lee why he came to Iowa.

So the standard of being the best is too much for Iowa? That’s an interesting take. 
 

Even so, the standard doesn’t have to be as high as beating Penn State. How about produce a National Champion? Just one besides Spencer Lee. They’re able to bring in the best recruits, have every resource you could possibly need, recruit half their roster from the Portal, and still… no individuals stand at the top of the podium. They scrape by just getting somebody into the finals! If Tom and Terry were as great as you claim you’d think somebody could sneak onto the podium (outside of a generational talent)  

 

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8 minutes ago, VakAttack said:

Yes.  And that's fine for them.  But my response was to the idea that they suck and can't coach.

@VakAttack you need to convince MSU to come back to this forum and show  these fellas how to do this thread correctly

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38 minutes ago, VakAttack said:

 

 

Remind me which is the school to most recently win a title other than Penn State?

Iowa coaching staff does have problems, and I would like to see some new assistants, but the biggest problem any coach at Iowa isn going to have is that they're the only program in the country that is held to the standard of "be better than Penn State."  There is no program that is consistently above them. To make it more difficult, their also held to the standard of their own history. So they have to be better than two legends, Sanderson and Gable.  One is impossible since he's retired, and the other is on as historic a run as Gable went on. 

Nobody else is held to this standard. Nobody. That said, I would move on from Telford and shift M* into a recruiting coordinator position, and bring in new coaches in those roles, preferably outside of the Iowa family to get some new blood.

Terry, specifically, is one of the very best coaches in the country; people swear by him.  The Brands brothers are one of the draws of the program whether you want to admit it or not.  Ask Spencer Lee why he came to Iowa.

nice cope post. 2nd place is the goal in iowa now? 

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I am not a big Iowa fan but have to admit, the generational talent is the Penn St team.  Their coaches are amazing at getting the best kids and making them better.  Watching Kusak, Mess, and Levi chain wrestle through positions is truly unbelievable.  Can you imagine what that room is like?  If not beating them means you change your coach, who will be left?  I understand the frustration but at least Iowa had their run with Gable.  What about the rest of the teams?  Iowa is still the second best program in the country on average and somebody is coaching that program and bringing in talent.

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1 hour ago, WrestlingRash said:

nice cope post. 2nd place is the goal in iowa now? 

No, it isn't, but that's not the same thing as can't coach.  They are literally the last team/staff to beat Penn State, but spoiler alert, it's not that easy to do, and ain't nobody else close either. In fact, they have beaten Penn State more than anybody else in the country during Cael's run.

 

1 hour ago, PortaJohn said:

@VakAttack you need to convince MSU to come back to this forum and show  these fellas how to do this thread correctly

No thanks. Also, he's convinced I hate him. 

 

1 hour ago, Packard said:

So the standard of being the best is too much for Iowa? That’s an interesting take. 
 

Even so, the standard doesn’t have to be as high as beating Penn State. How about produce a National Champion? Just one besides Spencer Lee. They’re able to bring in the best recruits, have every resource you could possibly need, recruit half their roster from the Portal, and still… no individuals stand at the top of the podium. They scrape by just getting somebody into the finals! If Tom and Terry were as great as you claim you’d think somebody could sneak onto the podium (outside of a generational talent)  

 

Name one team other than Penn State that is consistently better than them.

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The very valid criticism of Iowa relates to the lack of champs. Time and time again Iowa wrestlers will have outstanding regular seasons only to come up short at the big dance. This is a trend that has grown too big for even this Hawkeye homer to ignore. That being said, what are the realistic changes that can take place? What available coaches could immediately improve results? because you can bet your buns that Iowa fans (particularly the donor base) will not entertain a grace period 

Posted
12 hours ago, Ragu said:

Andrew Alirez will transfer out I bet

Unless he gets big $$$ I don’t see that happening after watching a few of past interviews. 

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6 hours ago, Mr. PeanutButter said:

The very valid criticism of Iowa relates to the lack of champs. Time and time again Iowa wrestlers will have outstanding regular seasons only to come up short at the big dance. This is a trend that has grown too big for even this Hawkeye homer to ignore. That being said, what are the realistic changes that can take place? What available coaches could immediately improve results? because you can bet your buns that Iowa fans (particularly the donor base) will not entertain a grace period 

Hiring DT would have been a good first step

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A successful Iowa program is good for college wrestling IMO. That said, Iowa is at a recruiting disadvantage compared to Penn State simply because Pennsylvania routinely produces more elite wrestlers.  

Hopefully Iowa hires assistant coaches from the Penn State system, because that is the system that works these days.

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14 hours ago, flyingcement said:

Next year's roster:
 

125: Joey Cruz / Dru Ayala / Transfer Portal

133: Drake Ayala / Leo DeLuca (RS)

141: (I'd consider letting Ayala adding more muscle to his frame and starting DeLuca from day one at 133) / Transfer Portal

149: Victor Voinovich / Transfer Portal

157: Miguel Estrada

165: Mikey Caliendo

174: Patrick Kennedy

184: Angelo Ferrari

197: AJ Ferrari

285: Ben Kueter

I would guess Arnold will transfer out so that he doesn't have to ride the pine.

I think Deluca may be a lifer at 125 to my knowledge he makes 120 fairly easily right now and is a senior. I would put Gabe in at 174 and maybe PK cuts a leg off to make 157. If all the speculation comes true, they could be the best team from 165 up next year with Kerk and Carter being done. Depending on NCAA's I would think they would be top 5 at every weight. I think if Deluca is beating Cruz you just let him go right away and then they just need to figure out 141/149 I think estrada can do ok at 157. Maybe you recruit the Raneys give them each half a cow and tell them to reclassify.

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6 minutes ago, lisa morales said:

I worry about Spencer's ability to go through life as a 5'3" bald man.

Hair  loss in men can have a bit of negative psychological feeling to them. Most of it is heredity. I guess if your superficial you could go to hair salons or get your tits tucked up. 

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3 hours ago, Rassling2 said:

Unless he gets big $$$ I don’t see that happening after watching a few of past interviews. 

Alirez is out of eligibility after this year. Unless you are talking about competing for the HWC. 

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3 hours ago, Rassling2 said:

Unless he gets big $$$ I don’t see that happening after watching a few of past interviews. 

He is a former national champion and has even better freestyle chops. He’s going to get big money

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3 minutes ago, Spencerlee said:

Marinelli, Warner, Desanto, Keisuke Otoguru, Eireman

Aside from Otoguru all those people are pretty unaccomplished in terms of senior level results, no?  Especially when compared to NLWC.

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