No that we would be a potential landing spot with Parker and Gomez around his weight, but it seems though Iowa and Penn State are the early front-runners to land him, which makes this very interesting.
I mean, Iowa did take (or at least tried to take) DowneyHe needs to go somewhere the staff can help him learn to lose with class instead of throwing a tantrum and trying to injure his opponent. Never say never but I don't see that happening at Iowa.
Penn State would be my guess, but they already have a lowerweight logjam of freshmen coming in there next year with Teasdale, Teske, and Bravo-Young.
If he went to Iowa he would probably automatically become the most hatable wrestler in a while after how he acted at the NCAA’s. I know he’s on the spectrum but if he can’t control himself then he shouldn’t be on the mat at all.
Don’t they also have the top ranked HS JR that projects to 125 as well? Bussilieo (sp?).
What'd he do at the NCAAs?
No thanks. Though, I Will enjoy watching Parker beat him again if he chooses Iowa.
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Their seasons went in opposite directions after that. With the training partners at Iowa and this kid's raw talent he will become a hammer--IF he can mature. I've heard he is Iowa bound.
I’m probably splitting hairs, but I’d say he is more motor than talent. That’s not to say he’s devoid of talent, because that’s not true, but he could be a LOT more technical than he is. He beats people by outworking and breaking them. He loses when he can’t break his opponent.
I’m probably splitting hairs, but I’d say he is more motor than talent. That’s not to say he’s devoid of talent, because that’s not true, but he could be a LOT more technical than he is. He beats people by outworking and breaking them. He loses when he can’t break his opponent.
...sounds like an ole' Hawkeye to me!I’m probably splitting hairs, but I’d say he is more motor than talent. That’s not to say he’s devoid of talent, because that’s not true, but he could be a LOT more technical than he is. He beats people by outworking and breaking them. He loses when he can’t break his opponent.