Ah, you agree that they should put a stop to that as well. Nice!Yes, that's correct. That's what Regina does.
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Ah, you agree that they should put a stop to that as well. Nice!Yes, that's correct. That's what Regina does.
Why wouldn’t the players love him? They get to play with an edge, woof at opponents, seemingly no repercussions for PF or questionable plays. Confidence is a desired trait and all coaches have some degree of it. If it’s coupled with teaching discipline and a clean, hard hitting brand of football then that is a strong combination. It appears there are some challenges in that area.I’ve known Mitch for years!! Grew up with him actually and you couldn’t be more wrong here. Players love him and he is a great coach!! He’s had success everywhere he’s been. Suprised he hasn’t sent the college coaching route yet tbh! Call me crazy but confidence is something i want in a coach.
He's 6-3, 220 and a wrestling world champion.... Might wanna pack more than a crow bar😂.Fvck that guy. If that were my boy id waiting for his ass after the game with a crow bar. I hope he never plays at Iowa.
You personally know the Brands? Think not.Kid is gonna fit right in with Brands
I used to think the Brands were aholes and took things too far. Ever since they have been coaches at Iowa, I have been impressed with their demeanor and how they represent the program. Tom especially, Terry can still be wound pretty tight.You personally know the Brands? Think not.
These idiots who rip on Tom and Terry with these insane criticisms show themselves to be completely clueless. Tom and Terry have to be the most misunderstood coaches in wrestling, if not college sports as a whole. They're obviously intense, competitive, and driven to excel, but they're also two of the friendliest guys you'll ever meet. Generous, loyal, humble, and extremely disciplined. Huge family guys, and completely devoted husbands and fathers. And they coach their guys as if they were their own sons.You personally know the Brands? Think not.
That's my guess. It all happens in about a second . . . instinctual.Maybe wrestling instincts just kicked in to grab and roll without having any real malice or intent.
Fvck that guy. If that were my boy id waiting for his ass after the game with a crow bar. I hope he never plays at Iowa.
Dowling kid got EMBARRASSED in the finals last year by Ben. Must've thought being dirty in a football game was his chance at redemption.
If Tom and Terry were supposedly dirty, wouldn't their wrestlers use dirty tactics? I haven't seen anything like that.These idiots who rip on Tom and Terry with these insane criticisms show themselves to be completely clueless. Tom and Terry have to be the most misunderstood coaches in wrestling, if not college sports as a whole. They're obviously intense, competitive, and driven to excel, but they're also two of the friendliest guys you'll ever meet. Generous, loyal, humble, and extremely disciplined. Huge family guys, and completely devoted husbands and fathers. And they coach their guys as if they were their own sons.
I don't say these things to put them on some kind of pedestal or blow smoke -- it's just who they are, yet countless yahoos who hate Iowa love to pretend they're some kind of villains. They just aren't. Sure, they'll coach their guys up to kick your ass and they'll fight like hell for them in competition, but that's as far as it goes.
So it's highly ironic when these know-nothing Iowa haters try to convince themselves that our coaches are "the bad guys". They just aren't, and it's especially rich when one like the knucklehead in this thread claims that a dirty player would "fit right in" with them. The truth, of course, is exactly the opposite of that. A dirty wrestler wouldn't last long with Tom and Terry.
I hope Ben learns from this error in judgment and matures, as he is likely to do. If he brings the effort, self-discipline, and team-first attitude, our coaches will do everything in their power to help him develop into the best heavyweight on the planet.