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Discussion Topic: Kyle Mays
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 12, 2009
InterMat is reporting this wrestler from Indiana as having verballed recently to CSU. I did a bit of searching but all I could discover is that he had been recently ranked #16 at 145 lbs--not nationally but in his state. Indiana is one division so 16 there is a bit better than #16 in the Brakeman report. But if you're going to recruit a kid from Indiana, shouldn't he be one of the top 2-3 kids at his weight class?
CSU has received commitments from several "under the radar" prospects this fall. They've gotten wrestlers from Wisconsin, NJ and Indiana--none of whom were particularly well known.
I don't get it. I'd understand if these kids were nationally ranked or at least considered near the top in their states. But so far that hasn't been the case. I'll gladly be proven wrong but at face value CSU just seems to be engaging in a bad strategy with regards to recruitment.
Maybe a Josh Lowe can offer some enlightenment. Or maybe someone with ties to CSU can shed some more light on who they've recruited and why.
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Discussion Topic: Kyle Mays
Steve Lester added to this discussion on February 12, 2009
I guess the question is whether he is getting wrestling scholarship dollars.
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