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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Marlo Stanfield added to this discussion on August 5, 2009
Any discussion on him? Also, heard that Coach Ryan was in PA any word on who may be coming this way.
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Ben Golden added to this discussion on August 5, 2009
I remember in an interview on Flo right after Cael moved to PSU, Zeb asked him what he was thinking about college, and Jamie said "No comment. Ask me again in about a month."
Maybe it wasn't a month, but something like that. I've been eagerly waiting for Zeb to ask him ever since.
I hear he's down to Illinois and Ohio State, though I don't know how reliable that source is. If those are really his final two, Ohio State seems like a very easy choice (assuming they offer him a decent scholarship).
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Chris Shepherd added to this discussion on August 5, 2009
Well, they should have the money to spend on him. And since he seems to be a career 125/133 it would be money well spent!
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Mike Taylor added to this discussion on August 5, 2009
I could be mistaken, but didn't Illinois just go through a coaching change? If so, coaching stability would seem to be an attractive aspect of OSU (among other reasons).
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on August 5, 2009
Indeed, Illinois did go through a coaching change. However, long time assistant coach/now head coach is Jim Heffernan, who is a St. Eds alum. Whether this will play a role in recruiting him is question mark to me as I don't recall a great deal of St. Eds talent migrating in mass to Illinois in the 17 years that Jim was an assistant. Time will tell.
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Quote from Ben Golden's post:
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"If those are really his final two, Ohio State seems like a very easy choice (assuming they offer him a decent scholarship)."
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A very easy choice? How so?
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Scott Nicola added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Rumor has it that Clark is growing and will be at 125 or 130 this year. If he or Stieber is a 133 and the other 125 it would be perfect.
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Jack Muni added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Clark, Stieber & Paddock would be a nice 1-2-3 punch to start off the line-up in the coming years!
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Brad Perkins added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Will the younger Stieber (Hunter) play a part in any of this?
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Quote from Brad Perkins's post:
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"Will the younger Stieber (Hunter) play a part in any of this?"
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Yes. We want him to come in after two or three years and take off right where Clark left off, that being a three- or four-time AA with one or two national championships thrown in there for flair!!!
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Brad Perkins added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Sounds like a great plan! Will there be enough money for these wrestlers, plus the other weight classes?
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Isn't Hunter only one year younger, well at least in terms of school years, than Clark?
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Scott Nicola added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
It seems like Hunter is growing and will be bigger than Logan or Clark. How about this for the first four weights:
125: Logan Stieber
133: Jamie Clark
141: Ian Paddock
149: Collin Palmer
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Ben Golden added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
Quote from Gary Sommers's post:
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"A very easy choice? How so?"
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Because Ohio State would seem to be the much better training situation for him. He would have a phenomenal workout partner for his whole career in Stieber, and one of the most respected lightweight coaches in the country in Lou Rosselli. Through in other workout partners like Paddock and maybe Hunter Stieber, and that is quite a round of shark bait.
That's what I was referring to but there are obviously a lot more factors that contribute to picking a school.
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Discussion Topic: Jamie Clark
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on August 6, 2009
I understand what you are saying about the wrestling aspect and certainly agree that there is a lot more that goes into this.
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