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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 16, 2022
…to be your college coach if you were coming out of HS today? Or would you chose the school irregardless of who was coaching?
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on January 16, 2022
“Irregardless” is not a word. I’m not responding.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on January 16, 2022
But if I did respond, I’d probably look into UNI, CSU, GWU, or even NIU. Smaller school and would want to be a catalyst to lift the program.
But that’s only if I responded.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
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"“Irregardless” is not a word. I’m not responding."
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I use it only on special occasions or for special people.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Jared Ball added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
I always will have an affinity for the Bucks, and since I live close I’ve gotten to see TR in action more than other coaches, so that’s an easy one for me. I admire his continuous, seemingly infinite passion for young people and the persist of excellence in both life and wrestling.
Outside that I’ve always liked the vibe that Kolat has. He’s got this underground cult like following with a great back story. I loved when he was on the Rudis podcast when they gave insight into the coaching mindset. Plus I love what he did at Campbell.
Patpop would be another. He is a program builder and seems to know how to get the most out of guys. I had a chance to meet up with him many years ago when he was at Binghamton. He’s a good dude with great energy. I like the underdog persona as well.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
Tervel Dlagnev
Mark Branch
Cary Kolat
Logan Stieber
John Smith was my wrestling hero growing up — but I now would have no desire to cut the weight I did in college — sooo, he’s out. He’s still the ????.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Doug Gainous added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
Cael if wrestling is the only factor.
But I'm all Buckeye. My Dad would've dis owned me if I had that option and I chose anything other than OSU.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Bruce Andrews added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
I would select a school where the wrestling program was on a solid footing and unlikely to be canceled.
At my university I had shoulder surgery my freshman year and missed the entire season. My sophomore year I qualified for the Division III national tournament (along with one other member of my team) but didn't get to go due to a spat between our coach and the athletic director. When I came back to school for my junior year I found that wrestling had been discontinued.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Dan Strope added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
I would chose a school and not the coach. A great coach can prepare you for 4-5 years of athletic greatness. A great school can prepare you for your next 40 or 50 years of success.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
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"I would chose a school and not the coach. A great coach can prepare you for 4-5 years of athletic greatness. A great school can prepare you for your next 40 or 50 years of success."
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I see your point but I do think a good coach is helpful in ways that extend way beyond sport.
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
What Defines A Special Coach?
No position is more important today, in
this messed up world, than the role of “Coach”.
I once told St. Edward coach Greg Urbas about
problems I knew a certain coach was dealing
with at another school. Urbas told me matter of
factly.
“If coaches don’t do it then who will?”
--Greg Urbas
***** “A good coach can change a game, a great
coach can change a life.” –John Wooden
“A coach's greatest asset is his sense of
responsibility, the reliance placed on him by his
players.” -Knute Rockne
“A coach is someone who tells you what
you don't want to hear, who has you see what
you don't want to see, so you can be who you
have always known you could be.” -Tom Landry
“As a coach, your high standards of
performance, attention to detail and above all
how hard you work set the stage for how your
players perform.” –Don Shula
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Discussion Topic: Who would you want …
Dan Strope added to this discussion on January 17, 2022
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Quote from Dan Strope's post:
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"I would chose a school and not the coach. A great coach can prepare you for 4-5 years of athletic greatness. A great school can prepare you for your next 40 or 50 years of success."
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I see your point but I do think a good coach is helpful in ways that extend way beyond sport."
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That is undeniable. Consider for a moment that the majority of recruiting is done by assistant coaches and assistant coaches tend to be mobile. Obviously it would be ideal to have a great school and a great coach, but if forced to prioritize one should definitely consider that there is a possibility that there will be changes before your 5 years are up and it isn't the school. Just a thought.
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