Welp. That’s fantastic. Why can’t we have nice things?I see on Twitter he's reopening his recruiting and exploring his options.
This seems like an appropriately ****** ending to today.
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I don’t see him on Ohio State roster.
Posters on Buckeye Wrestling forum saying he is having trouble getting admitted .
Not a surprise considering his situation through no fault of his own. He should just start his international career, can’t see him being in college for four to five years.Posters on Buckeye Wrestling forum saying he is having trouble getting admitted .
Not a surprise considering his situation through no fault of his own. He should just start his international career, can’t see him being in college for four to five years.
Should’ve stuck with his original plan to do Army WCAP or just be at the OTC, seems like he trains there a lot with Jackson.This pretty much nails it. Tough background. Not conducive so the standard college experience. We were going to have major problems getting him in as well. I hope it works out for him. But I have a fear that he’s not getting good adult guidance.
I can't disagree with this statement enough. Are those of you saying he should skip college and just go international even considering life after wrestling? If he was still going to ISU, would you be saying the same thing? I doubt it. He's got the opportunity to get a world class education, in the greatest country in the world, while pursuing his athletic goals. I wish him the best and hope a Cyclone beats him in the finals every year he competes in the NCAA's.Not a surprise considering his situation through no fault of his own. He should just start his international career, can’t see him being in college for four to five years.
This pretty much nails it. Tough background. Not conducive so the standard college experience. We were going to have major problems getting him in as well. I hope it works out for him. But I have a fear that he’s not getting good adult guidance.
CyGold you have the right take on it. Yes it sucks we lost him. There's a reason it sucks because he would have been a great addition to the roster for us there's no way around it. He needs to take this opportunity of getting a degree from a great university that will pay him dividends long after his wrestling career is finished.I can't disagree with this statement enough. Are those of you saying he should skip college and just go international even considering life after wrestling? If he was still going to ISU, would you be saying the same thing? I doubt it. He's got the opportunity to get a world class education, in the greatest country in the world, while pursuing his athletic goals. I wish him the best and hope a Cyclone beats him in the finals every year he competes in the NCAA's.
He could go to college while being an Ohio RTC athlete, get paid for doing it, and wrestle the style(s) he’s accustomed to while competing at a pretty high level domestically and worldwide at the same time.I can't disagree with this statement enough. Are those of you saying he should skip college and just go international even considering life after wrestling? If he was still going to ISU, would you be saying the same thing? I doubt it. He's got the opportunity to get a world class education, in the greatest country in the world, while pursuing his athletic goals. I wish him the best and hope a Cyclone beats him in the finals every year he competes in the NCAA's.
Didn't even think about that. That would be great as long as he takes the advantage of getting a degree.He could go to college while being an Ohio RTC athlete, get paid for doing it, and wrestle the style(s) he’s accustomed to while competing at a pretty high level domestically and worldwide at the same time.
Technically yes he could go to college while in the ROTC. However, that would mean the money donated and raised by the ROTC would be being spent a living stipends AND on tuition, books, etc. Most (if not all) ROTC's don't have that much money. It just makes more sense for the kid to get a scholarship and have him compete in college. That way the ROTC $$ can be used for it's intended purpose... Allowing wrestlers to focus 100% on wrestling after college. Also, personally, I'd choose for my NCAA team to win NCAA titles vs. the CRTC winning Olympic golds. I know the wrestlers would prefer to win Olympics but I probably wouldn't donate as much or be invested as much knowing that it wasn't helping my NCAA team be more competitive.He could go to college while being an Ohio RTC athlete, get paid for doing it, and wrestle the style(s) he’s accustomed to while competing at a pretty high level domestically and worldwide at the same time.