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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
Josh Lowe added to this discussion on July 9, 2009
Let's put it this way, Clark gave a commit to Iowa State under the old staff. Much of the commitments from Iowa State did not cross over. Taylor and Macchiaroli left to go to Penn State (incoming freshmen), and Cyler Sanderson transfered; to be fair, Weatherman and Beard honored their fall LOI's to Iowa State.
Put it this way, if Clark was still committed to Iowa State, it would have come up on InterMat -- just based on user comments.
My guess is that his recruitment is totally open-ended, and that more will come as he recovers from whatever medical ailments have kept him out this spring/summer off-season.
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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on July 10, 2009
The question I really have when it comes to Jamie Clark is if he'll really be a 125 lber in college? He'll at be 119/125 for his senior season right? It's seemed to me that the majority of guys pack on the pounds a bit when they hit the weight and wrestling rooms in college. I've only seen a few people compete their whole career at 125 successfully, Donahoe for one, and a few others. Can Jamie Clark do the same?
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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
John Ice added to this discussion on July 10, 2009
Watch out for Jamie Clark looking at Illinois.
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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
Dan Cosimi added to this discussion on July 10, 2009
Jamie Clark and Sam White as drill partners would be dynamite for the Illini - maybe as good or better than the days of two-time national runner-up Kyle Ott and All-American Mark Jayne, another awesome Ohio duo at 125 and 133. That's a tall order to live up to!
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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on July 10, 2009
The pull of a St. Ed alum is strong it appears.
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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on July 10, 2009
Kyle Ott, when healthy, might have been the best lightweight in Ohio hs history. He was simply astonishing to watch. He was a national finalist and multiple AA in spite of an array of injuries.
Wonder if Heffernan will take over for McFarland as that Big Ten coach that always seems to snare Eds studs. Ohio State has held that title the last few years (Nemec, the Palmers).
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Discussion Topic: Recruitment Began Today
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on July 10, 2009
"Kyle Ott, when healthy, might have been the best lightweight in Ohio hs history"
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Ott, so true, so very very fast, and so able to lower his level and corner opponent --then blast with double leg. Amazing he was twice NCAA runnerup on one good leg.
McFarland not conceding anything, Michigan had 3-day wrestling camp at st Eds last week.
Cael licking his lips too--- when he came to Ironman 3 years ago, afterwards he told me "I'll take those first 3 at 103 and Collin Palmer right now." ---- those first 3 at 103 were David Taylor, Logan Stieber and Jamie Clark. Cael knows talent.
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