This doesn't make sense. He knows what he needs to do and he knows he's not doing it during the match. No use hanging his head afterwards. Just do the right thing during the match, and if he gives up a TD then escape and get his own. It's not a difficult concept with the talent and conditioning.
This doesn't make sense. He knows what he needs to do and he knows he's not doing it during the match. No use hanging his head afterwards. Just do the right thing during the match, and if he gives up a TD then escape and get his own. It's not a difficult concept with the talent and conditioning.
Totally agree, I have heard way too many interviews with Hawkeye wrestlers the past several years where they state that they are unhappy with a close wins, yet only took one or two legitimate shots the entire match.This doesn't make sense. He knows what he needs to do and he knows he's not doing it during the match. No use hanging his head afterwards. Just do the right thing during the match, and if he gives up a TD then escape and get his own. It's not a difficult concept with the talent and conditioning.
Brandon has had the ability to be as good as anyone at Iowa since the day he stepped on the Varsity mat IMO. He has every tool in the toolbox to be a great wrestler (could be a tad quicker I suppose), and so far he's just been a really, really, really good wrestler. Take it to the next level kid, you got this.This doesn't make sense. He knows what he needs to do and he knows he's not doing it during the match. No use hanging his head afterwards. Just do the right thing during the match, and if he gives up a TD then escape and get his own. It's not a difficult concept with the talent and conditioning.