If you don’t see the problem that the kid created, not by getting “paid” but the manner in which he did it, then you are clueless and hopefully not procreating or raising or mentoring boys to be men.
Your demeanor speaks volume.
He’s a stud. Props to him and this is coming from a VT fan. I think he was never a state champ either but was a high placer. Coach Pops deserves credit for scouting and developing.
He and Eddie had a couple battles this year and I look forward to seeing them scrap next year. Robinson won when it mattered most
Agree but there’s a right way to do the recruiting process and committing and backing out isn’t it.
The coaches invested a ton of time in getting him to commit and likely passed on other recruits interested in VT.
As a VT fan and more importantly, the sport of college wrestling, this sucks.
Don’t verbal and then sell out to the highest bidder. That is disingenuous and not respectful to the program you verbally committed to.
Hopefully the rules committee changes the rules to award the offensive wrestlers soon in a way that quantifies and specifies what lack offense is. No shots but Lovett isn’t a good look for the sport
Trent has done a great job. He also did very well at the ACC tournament. Admittedly, I thought he would show preference to NC State but he was composed and professional with no noticeable biases.
And I’m a VT fan
He did stuff like reach back while on bottom and let guys get to his legs. As a fan, he was tough to watch at times but you knew know matter the score he was going to try something big. I knew he was special when he was a freshman in a dual against UNC. He upper body tossed Austin O’Connor twice and nearly stuck him.
someone did a highlight reel of BA. The video is like 7+ minutes which is insane but indicative of how often he did spectacular moves in his career
Bryce Andonian! Gunslinger with zero F’s given. I still think he stuck Haines and should have been in the finals that year. Not saying he’d won because he can pin anybody or get pinned by anybody but the guy was electric