So you would agree he has name recognition with people under 30. I regret putting name recognition as a question. I'm more curious of the other questions I posted
Assuming Ben's recent announcement means he's pursuing a career to coach in college:
-What University makes the most sense?
-How realistic is it that he can jump into a head coaching role or is it smarter to get a few years as an assistant
-On name recognition would it be the biggest hire since Cael to ISU then PSU?
-How long until his team would be fighting for a title?
-Does he have the personality to run a program long term?
Years later I realized if I wanted to demoralize my opponent I should've brought that buddy who whips out the acoustic guitar at a house party and watch as my opponent just wanted to either forfeit or give up on life.
I once started a spite thread about Tom Ryan solely because @MPhillips made a comment about a lame post I made. After a few pages he finally responded and burned me once again. That man truly is a cool cat
I hope you're both right but I think people are sleeping on Hamiti who can pose problems for Mesenbrink. He's long, can scramble well, and has a strong top game. He'll have to clear that hurdle first before even thinking he can match Carr or KOT
I think he's a true underdog against Carr & KOT. Carr is his worst matchup. Can match his pace and can finish cleanly on his attacks. KOT will be close because they are very familiar with each other and practice room buddies are the hardest to wrestle against. Curious how he matches up against Hamiti. True toss up in my book. Against the rest of the field he puts everyone in a predicament. Match the pace and gas out or try to slow the match down and find yourself in a hole the 3rd period playing catch up
It's got to be @Idaho...We were joking around about that class action lawsuit until he actually hired a real one. I'm telling you. He's always starting trouble
I might've been a little unfair to @TNwrestling. I quoted him on his statement that didn't specify whether or not he meant wars started in the name of atheism
Rassling, theres one major problem with your defense of Jimmy. Your excluding the fact that he didn't have to take the bet. That's on him & it is no one else's fault but him
I don't see that as a counterpoint. I would say it's someone who is impressionable and susceptible to the propaganda that was fed to him & he would be just as susceptible to another mechanism of propaganda if religion was replaced. My point remains. Eradicating religion wouldn't bring this rise of intellectual reasoning. The powers at be would just replace it with something else