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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on March 29, 2014
Quote from Mark Niemann's post:
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" And who makes that decision? The AD! And here we are at full circle as to why a strong commitment to a wrestling program, starting from the top (the AD) and working it's way down."
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u r right, Mark-- i propose the WVa AD receive an $18,000 bonus for whatever decision he makes!
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Dan Strope added to this discussion on March 29, 2014
Quote from Bob Preusse's post:
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"yes he has, Ben, however many coaches yearn to be the guy who runs the show. Depends on how much WVa wants to restore the program, how sweet the offer.
but i would think 3X NCAA champ, alumni and asst coach Jones tough to move aside if he wants it."
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Jones has been there 8 years. If he was the answer we wouldn't be asking this question. I would think he more than had his opportunities to right the ship. In fact, his arrival came as a result of the Zeke Jones departure. Slide in performance since then a mere coincidence?
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Josh Lowe added to this discussion on March 29, 2014
Given that Turnbull was non-renewed, I'd have a hard time seeing his primary assistant coach getting the job. That said, who knows.
In terms of the Sparty thing, it was during a stretch of five dual meets (the Ohio State dual was in that stretch) where they only won four matches across the series of meets. There is absolutely no reason for them to be that bad. Don't know why Minkel keeps his job.
I'd say Indiana is next to Michigan State in terms of being irrelevant in the Big Ten. Purdue is at least trying and improving.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Jeff Reid added to this discussion on March 30, 2014
MSU just had 12 members of its wrestling team named Academic All-Americans. Maybe that is the reason he is still around.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Bill Splete added to this discussion on March 30, 2014
Jeff,
Simple and on point(St.Joe Graduate!)
That is why these young men are in college, and even in the big ten that should be a priority! I would have much rather graduated from the Kelly School of Business than been an NCAA champ... Ok that isn't true, but that's why I didn't do either, academics, I would like to hear Roger chandler's take on what they deem as success.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on March 30, 2014
Bill, if you'd like to read Roger's take on this subject, let's get him registered on the #DotNet!!!!!!!!!!!
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on April 2, 2014
Charles out at ASU.
Given the recent history of that program, with the dropping and then reinstating, gotta wonder what the future holds for the program.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Ben Golden added to this discussion on April 2, 2014
Well the release did say they were going to begin a national search immediately, and the fact that they fired an underperforming coach makes it seem like they care about improving. Who knows, though.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on April 2, 2014
Charles resigned although I doubt willingly. Nikko Villareal is a stud and one of their commits. Their other stud recruit was recent--Hayden Lee. What happens to these guys?
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on April 8, 2014
Hearing rumblins about ASU. Could send major dominos falling.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on April 8, 2014
I wonder if Zeke Jones (the rumor) would be willing to give up a successful run as the head freestyle coach to take on ASU. ASU has a lot of funding and is near California's fertile recruiting grounds.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on April 8, 2014
If Jones goes to ASU, who runs OTC... Slay???
I received a text today asking if Sweet Lou would be enticed to go... If not for the fact that he is a #DotNet-er, I might have been tempted to hunt him down and make him take it back!
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on April 8, 2014
I would assume it would be Slay, he has been there a while and done a great job. If it would be anybody else, I would guess they would try to grab either a former head coach of one of the Olympic teams or the head of one of the RTC's.
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Christian Pyles added to this discussion on April 9, 2014
If USAW isn't going with someone within their program, Rosselli almost has to be the first guy you call, right?
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Discussion Topic: D-I NCAA Coaching changes
Patrick Campbell added to this discussion on April 9, 2014
Quote from Christian Pyles's post:
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"If USAW isn't going with someone within their program, Rosselli almost has to be the first guy you call, right?"
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That was my thought as well.
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