Don't do it... don't do it...
well at least we wont be hearing his name as UP NEXT!
What’s the rub with pletcher?
Well, hypothetically, if Pletcher joined his staff, would anyone be able to locate them? As I recall, they seem to be very elusive 😉Don't do it... don't do it...
Have they been assigned to a mat in KC yet? Asking for a friend…
In non-board-inside-joke discussion, UW-P dismissed their coaches with like, less than a month before nationals, if I'm not mistaken. There were quite a few people not stoked about it. Never knew what became of that.
Thank you for sharing that. I had heard other reasons around the rumor mill, but hadn't heard anything about this. I just remember a very vocal group around the program being very upset about them being dismissed. Now, that looks a little silly. They knew exactly why.Hidden “hot box” puts three UW-Platteville wrestling coaches in hot water
The former head of UW-Platteville’s wrestling team was fired, in part, because of what’s known as a hidden “hot box” that was built under the bleacher stairs in Williams Fieldhouse.www.nbc15.com
What mat are they on?
and I feel like I'm still paying for it today... 40 years later. Can you walk into an 'all you can eat' buffet without thinking it is a contest to see how much you can eat?Thank God the practices discussed in this article are now illegal. Back in my day saunas, working out/sleeping in rubber suits, using laxatives, self-induced vomiting, taking water pills, dehydrating yourself, etc. were all passed down from older wrestlers to younger wrestlers and were considered just part of the sport. It's a miracle that more wrestlers didn't die from these activities, and I consider myself one of the lucky ones. Some of the things I did to make weight were downright criminal.
Thank God the practices discussed in this article are now illegal. Back in my day saunas, working out/sleeping in rubber suits, using laxatives, self-induced vomiting, taking water pills, dehydrating yourself, etc. were all passed down from older wrestlers to younger wrestlers and were considered just part of the sport. It's a miracle that more wrestlers didn't die from these activities, and I consider myself one of the lucky ones. Some of the things I did to make weight were downright criminal.