According to NJ.com, the Rutgers wrestling program morphed into Suriano.
Curiously, Suriano agrees.
According to NJ.com, the Rutgers wrestling program morphed into Suriano.
Here is your answer, as applied at Cornell:Anybody know if a wealthy benefactor can endow the coaches salaries like they do the weight class scholies? If yes, that changes the whole ledger.
Here is your answer, as applied at Cornell:
Rob Koll
THE DAVID DUNLOP '59 HEAD COACH OF WRESTLING
http://cornellbigred.com/coaches.aspx?rc=1264
There really isn't a reason now that Rutgers shouldn't progress to be a good wrestling program. NJ is a very good wrestling state. They can cherry pick some PA kids. They are a state school for those benefits. Just have to find a coach to make it happen.
Donnie has them on the right track. the prior guy was all show and no grow.
Donnie is a grower.
Nobody on the Rutgers' staff showed much of any thing related to growing with their 125 pounder.Donnie has them on the right track. the prior guy was all show and no grow.
Donnie is a grower.
Moore is getting the job done with a whole lot less.Nobody on the Rutgers' staff showed much of any thing related to growing with their 125 pounder.
Moore is getting the job done with a whole lot less.
But Donnie has promised Rutgers will bring home a team trophy from Pittsburgh in March 2019.
But did he commit to it being a wrestling team trophy?
They’re aiming for this:He didn't.
"@donnypritzlaff
Thanks PRod! Way too much work to be done at RU. Team trophy coming home from Pittsburgh next March. The New Breed at a New Rutgers. NJ All Day! Red Team Upstream!"
But as was suggested by El-Jefe, local high schools near Pittsburgh better increase security of their trophy cases.
Speaking of Rutgers, I'm pretty sure Suriano is moving up...