I agree with this. Plus when you hear Reddings interview about how Casey dominated in the room and cleared out the weight it's easy to see why the coaches made that decision.I am far from a diehard wrassling fan. But what I saw from him against woods proved he is ready.
That was in December and not sure if he was hurt at the time. He hasn’t looked the same in 2023I am far from a diehard wrassling fan. But what I saw from him against woods proved he is ready.
I agree with this approach, but please don’t compare to Meeks. Meeks never had half the talent or the mindset of Casey.I agree with this. Plus when you hear Reddings interview about how Casey dominated in the room and cleared out the weight it's easy to see why the coaches made that decision.
However with benefit of 20/20 hindsight... In the future I'm using the 5 eligible events and rotating in guys like Frost (while keeping his rs in tact). I'd let the stud TrFr go against top level guys and prove himself at a scuffle or Vegas type event before I let him burn the shirt. This reminds me of Meeks. I hope Casey can turn it around soon and have a great career. I know we're all rooting for him.
He also has had one of the toughest schedules on the team.I think Caseys shoulder is bothering him more than he or the coaches are letting on. I’m a media interview a couple weeks ago, he talked about changing his style and picking his attacks/being smart to avoid some of the positions that put stress on his shoulder. Unfortunately the high attack rate is what makes Casey good and I think if trying to be more conservative plus the losses has really done a lot to his confidence. Get that shoulder right this off-season and he will be fine. The staff made the right decision to not redshirt him and hindsight is always 20/20
I never mentioned anything about either guys talent or mindset. There are however a lot of similarities. Both looked great in early season close losses to top ranked opponents. Both were considered the top recruit of his class. Pre season and early season expectations on both were very high and coaches verbally touted the special talents for both guys.I agree with this approach, but please don’t compare to Meeks. Meeks never had half the talent or the mindset of Casey.