2025-2026 Recruiting

crablegs

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Iowa doubled up the highest offer, hence the commitment earlier than anticipated.
Wow, good for them. Wish we had that kind of dough.

From what I’ve heard about the size of offers that ISU has been able to come up with for top recruits, I’m guessing we’re easily talking millions here.
 

Cyclonewrestlingfan2022

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Oklahoma state why. Yonger is a way better training partner. And they are probably going to get that Merrill recruit at HWT or Mocco. Makes absolutely no sense. Wow so dumb. Kick right to the nuts
 

ISU22CY

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Starting to become frustrating we can’t land one of these whales.

Oh well let's keep finding hidden diamonds like the Frostys!
 
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If we don’t land the Raney’s or Forrest, 2026 is not looking good for a recruiting class
 

OKClones

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Tough. Do we need a big name assistant coach in the upper weights? Not just for recruiting but in the room too.
 

buf87

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The way I look at it. These are high school juniors and with free transfer rules, I am not even sure what a letter of intent means. So much will happen before these kids will step on the mat at any of these schools. I am not even sure what are needs are in 2 years much less 3 years (assuming they redshirt)