For what it's worth, it sounds like the plan for now is Wilcke at 184 and Holloway at 197 starting this season.If I were Wilcke I'd want to be able to get back down to 184 next season and for the rest of his career, both for him and for the team.
For what it's worth, it sounds like the plan for now is Wilcke at 184 and Holloway at 197 starting this season.If I were Wilcke I'd want to be able to get back down to 184 next season and for the rest of his career, both for him and for the team.
I like that plan.For what it's worth, it sounds like the plan for now is Wilcke at 184 and Holloway at 197 starting this season.
I am ready to give the mug a second chance. Many of us had the luxury of growing up without social media 24/7. Dan Gable was hardly a saint in Ames either. Luckily nobody took video of bar fights then.
Besides Downey tweeted out a video of him dunking a basketball recently. Pretty impressive for a wrestler if you ask me. I am ready to watch him dominate.
SLAM DUNK! lolThis sets the mark for the most fresh and original rationalization for Downey's idiotic behavior. I would be impressed if it weren't so sad.
Interesting take Snowflake. About time somebody shows some respect.The interview, imho, shows PDIII in a better light than I anticipated.
He did seem to own up to being the cause of his own problems, at least to a large degree, and now looks more focused and dedicated to following the guidelines set up by the coaches. He's obviously talented, and if he keeps his nose clean, could have a bright future. Here's hoping for the best.