Don't see an offseason chatter thread so I'll start one
The Willits Brothers are calling it a day
The Willits Brothers are calling it a day
And with a degree NOT YET in hand, the choice to give it one more year and finish what you started also becomes attractive. Especially if you’re already a two time NCAA champion. 😁IMO we will see fewer kids wrestle into their 6th or 7th year. AS we saw last year, the grind can be tough on the body.
With a degree in hand, the choice to move on has to look attractive.
I guess this can be filed under off-season chatter...
Thoughts and opinions on wrestlers who skip their senior year to train?
I know the kids are still completing high school online. But does missing your senior year and graduation mean nothing? Moving away from family and friends at that young age doesn't seem like a great thing either.
I get these guys are wired completely different than the average person. But how much training is enough? Are they being pushed too hard? Will we start seeing more burnouts?
I'm sure most of these kids have gotten all their HS coaches can give them and they need higher level training to progress. Thought that was a big part of the regional clubs like M2.
I go back and forth with this. These kids are hitting the college scene ready to go. Not much need for full season red shirts for most. But as I said above, does one's senior year and HS graduation mean nothing anymore?
I don't know if I have any major concerns over this as much as I just can't wrap my head around the desire to do so. As I said before, they're clearly wired much different than the average person. And I guess the desire for constant improvement and higher levels of training ultimately win out for these guys.I understand the concern. The kid is missing out on normal kid experiences.
That said, kid experiences aren't always so normal, so it likely depends on the kid and the support system available to them. I equate it to football players who graduate early and enroll in college in January, missing their last semester of HS, prom, etc. Not exactly the same, but similar. That's been going on for awhile now and I don't know of any evidence of burnout in those cases. Just like Elite Gymnastics, it's a different world for the few that are talented enough to compete at that level.
I think it’s going to become more popular but only amongst the really elite kids. I also agree that the kids that are doing this are wired differently. High school wrestling is the pinnacle for the majority of kids on the team but a few know they are going much further in the sport and to get there this new method seems like the best option. I know if I had the opportunity I would have skipped my senior year in a heartbeat to focus 100% on wrestling and just getting better. Seeing the success that the kids that have chosen this route are having I think more will follow after them. Kids at M2 seeing how Levi continues to jump levels and now Kasak in the same gym it will be interesting to see who else does this.I don't know if I have any major concerns over this as much as I just can't wrap my head around the desire to do so. As I said before, they're clearly wired much different than the average person. And I guess the desire for constant improvement and higher levels of training ultimately win out for these guys.
It's not for everyone and I expect kids who do it tend to want to use it as a de facto redshirt season. Nick Lee did it, Levi did it and I obviously don't know him personally but I would venture to say that Levi really wants to wrestle next year at 157 for us, whether it's needed or not.I think it’s going to become more popular but only amongst the really elite kids. I also agree that the kids that are doing this are wired differently. High school wrestling is the pinnacle for the majority of kids on the team but a few know they are going much further in the sport and to get there this new method seems like the best option. I know if I had the opportunity I would have skipped my senior year in a heartbeat to focus 100% on wrestling and just getting better. Seeing the success that the kids that have chosen this route are having I think more will follow after them. Kids at M2 seeing how Levi continues to jump levels and now Kasak in the same gym it will be interesting to see who else does this.
157, on the other hand, is a barren wasteland by comparison.David Carr is leaning going 165 per Kevin Dresser ...
165 is going to be a very challenging class to say the least (like always)
Unless you are Iowa.157, on the other hand, is a barren wasteland by comparison.
Paging Mr. Haines! Paging Mr. Levi Haines!
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It was dirty, but if that's enough to make one a ginormous piece of crap, then hockey has gone marshmallow soft.Since this seems like a miscellaneous thread, Evander Kane is a ginormous piece of sh@$.
Typically Kadri is on the other side of that hit. Agreed it was deliberately dirty and suspension-worthy, but since it was reviewed and didn't result in a game misconduct the league will probably decline to hand down further punishment.Since this seems like a miscellaneous thread, Evander Kane is a ginormous piece of sh@$.
It was dirty, but if that's enough to make one a ginormous piece of crap, then hockey has gone marshmallow soft.
It was dirty, but if that's enough to make one a ginormous piece of crap, then hockey has gone marshmallow soft.
Kadri is out for at least this series though so hopefully that figures into the DOPS decision on suspension or not. I think Kane should get 2 games but I bet he gets 1. Injury to other player usually makes thrr DT m take action but the DOPS is so all over the place no one has a clue what they will do. Kane is a huge piece of shit though. Would love for him to be sitting watching as the Avs sweep the Oilers!Typically Kadri is on the other side of that hit. Agreed it was deliberately dirty and suspension-worthy, but since it was reviewed and didn't result in a game misconduct the league will probably decline to hand down further punishment.
He had a meeting today so they could hand something down. Typically they won't do that if the player is permitted to stay in the game but there's a good argument that was a mistake. But yeah, there are good reasons Kane has been on so many teams and that the Oilers picked him up for free after San Jose dumped him. Equal parts talent and headache.Kadri is out for at least this series though so hopefully that figures into the DOPS decision on suspension or not. I think Kane should get 2 games but I bet he gets 1. Injury to other player usually makes thrr DT m take action but the DOPS is so all over the place no one has a clue what they will do. Kane is a huge piece of shit though. Would love for him to be sitting watching as the Avs sweep the Oilers!
Kane did get 1 game. That’s huge with the Oilers down 3-0. I really can’t wait for the Avs to sweep the oilers tomorrow while the bastard is sitting and watching.He had a meeting today so they could hand something down. Typically they won't do that if the player is permitted to stay in the game but there's a good argument that was a mistake. But yeah, there are good reasons Kane has been on so many teams and that the Oilers picked him up for free after San Jose dumped him. Equal parts talent and headache.
In other words, Kane was suspended for the rest of the season.Kane did get 1 game. That’s huge with the Oilers down 3-0. I really can’t wait for the Avs to sweep the oilers tomorrow while the bastard is sitting and watching.
So what you're saying is, except for that hit he is a decent guy.he's been suspended multiple times in the past for dirty hit and he was also suspended 21 games this season for submitting a fake vaccination card. not to mention the money phone incident.
Willie mentioned this on his show the other day, basically the scuttlebutt is Cenzo is leaving to train full time, likely destination is ASU.
If Cenzo is going to train full time, why didn’t he wrestle Carter for 3rd? Not saying he isn’t going to train full time, but getting one of the top 3 positions has some nice training perks.Willie mentioned this on his show the other day, basically the scuttlebutt is Cenzo is leaving to train full time, likely destination is ASU.
first thing that I just said to the guy I'm staying with down at JR Duals... I mean, stand-up move to give Carter the stipend spot (when assumed he wasn't competing), but I don't know the dude's situation so what the heck am I gonna say, ya know?If Cenzo is going to train full time, why didn’t he wrestle Carter for 3rd? Not saying he isn’t going to train full time, but getting one of the top 3 positions has some nice training perks.
Whatever the perks Cenzo could have gotten wasn’t worth a flight across the US to him bottom line. Monetary is minimal and any practice partners won’t be advantageous to what he could get at Sunkist anyways.
MANY GUYS COACH AND TRAIN MAYBE HE DOESNT LIKE STANFORD??