Great for him. There will be some coaches thanking him in the future.
Great for him. There will be some coaches thanking him in the future.
Matt will be a great coach. If you include Eustice that would give us 4 coaches who wrestled 134 or below.How did metcalf get so much better than mcd all of a sudden? I think Matt would be great asst to have on board.
How did metcalf get so much better than mcd all of a sudden? I think Matt would be great asst to have on board.
Two things about this whole situation that are vastly understated.
1. Recruiting in Iowa, against the U of I and even against Schwab and UNI will be very difficult. Much more difficult than recruiting Virginia and the east coast simply due to population and the lack of prominent programs in that area. People easily forget Cael couldn't do it.
2. Iowa wrestles in the premier conference in the country. ISU wrestles in a hybrid conference of random schools, only one of which is relevant in the sport. That matters when it comes to recruiting; both in state and elite, national kids.
I'm just not sure how much of an impact the situation at ISU has on Iowa. Time will tell but we're competing against the elites for elite kids. ISU is not in that realm, even with the Dresser hire. Maybe in 5 years, they're there but right now and in the immediate future, I don't see the direct impact. Let's see how the head to head battles for the top in state kids go over the next 2-3 years and let's see if they can draw some top 10 talent.
Right now, the responses are overly emotional and based on projections that heavily skew towards ISU based on very little evidence to back it up. The best thing Brands and Co can do is keep bringing in talent and capitalize on a lineup that projects to be very good in 2-3 years.
I agree to a point...lets say they TnT add MCD to the staff....then you have 3 guys that essentially coach the same lightweights...Metcalf can at least roll with 141-174 pounders.
Cleans them and cooks them.A lovely lady who can fish is a rare and wonderful find. Now if she can cook them too and came with a boat that would be a find of epic proportions.
I agree to a point...lets say they TnT add MCD to the staff....then you have 3 guys that essentially coach the same lightweights...Metcalf can at least roll with 141-174 pounders.
And neither did cael before he got to psu.
I'm not saying dresser is the next cael, but more that sometimes when the right coach finds the right spot good things happen.
I like what dresser and the coaches are selling. I'm still a hawk fan, but I think I will be paying a bit more attention to isu wrestling
More attention than what? Than before? Just about any coaching staff should achieve that.
Or do you mean more than Iowa?
ISU did close a gap on Iowa because they were about as low as possible this past year so they could really only go up. As far as being on our heels soon? As long as Iowa keeps moving forward like they have recently then I don't see ISU on our heels for quite a while. Only time will tell I guess....I did not spend one minute of time following isu this past year because they were not on my radar. over the next few years I will passively follow isu to see where they stand because I believe they will be on our heels soon
Matt will be a great coach. If you include Eustice that would give us 4 coaches who wrestled 134 or below.
The reason the vote is close is because Iowa fans are getting impatient for the ship to be righted. We've picked up momentum in recruiting, but it took a dry spell to wake us from our slumber, we're still not closing the gap on Penn State, and as one could reasonably infer from the Teasdale episode, we still haven't learned how mobile phones work.
We have a reputation for being a bit insular, a bit stubborn, and a bit narrow in the type of wrestler we attract and groom. And if I'm a top-10 recruit, you need to convince me why I should come to Iowa. I don't have to beg you to let me come.
Sorry to be a dick about it. But that's why the vote is close.
Does Eustice roll with the team or is he just the social media monitor?
Does it sting a little that we "lost" out on Metcalf, maybe a little. I look at it this way, with all the outstanding wrestlers that leave our school, we can't have them ALL as coaches on our staff no matter how bad we want them.
Years down the road are we going to have the same conversation if a Gillman, Clark, (eventually Lee), etc catch on at other schools?
As much as it stings to some people, I think its MORE impressive if you look at the huge amount of schools that have either coaches or asst coaches with Iowa ties. To me, that's proof that we are doing it right at Iowa and schools would rather go after our past great wrestlers that looking at some of their own alums.
The other thing I look at is that even though some of our wrestlers go to other schools and want to do their best and make the school great, their heart and their roots will still bleed Hawkeye gold and black!
I'm even more nervous...
Metcalf is the golden standard in the Brands era. Any type of "negative recruiting" coming from him is going to carry a lot of weight for those recruits that are considering the two programs.
The reason the vote is close is because we have 40-50 trolls on here. I know you know that, but you were probably having withdrawal by not posting about needing top 10 recruits for a week or soThe reason the vote is close is because Iowa fans are getting impatient for the ship to be righted. We've picked up momentum in recruiting, but it took a dry spell to wake us from our slumber, we're still not closing the gap on Penn State, and as one could reasonably infer from the Teasdale episode, we still haven't learned how mobile phones work.
We have a reputation for being a bit insular, a bit stubborn, and a bit narrow in the type of wrestler we attract and groom. And if I'm a top-10 recruit, you need to convince me why I should come to Iowa. I don't have to beg you to let me come.
Sorry to be a dick about it. But that's why the vote is close.
Why in the f*ck would you assume or suggest that Metcalf would engage in negative recruiting about Brands?
Two things about this whole situation that are vastly understated.
1. Recruiting in Iowa, against the U of I and even against Schwab and UNI will be very difficult. Much more difficult than recruiting Virginia and the east coast simply due to population and the lack of prominent programs in that area. People easily forget Cael couldn't do it.
2. Iowa wrestles in the premier conference in the country. ISU wrestles in a hybrid conference of random schools, only one of which is relevant in the sport. That matters when it comes to recruiting; both in state and elite, national kids.
I'm just not sure how much of an impact the situation at ISU has on Iowa. Time will tell but we're competing against the elites for elite kids. ISU is not in that realm, even with the Dresser hire. Maybe in 5 years, they're there but right now and in the immediate future, I don't see the direct impact. Let's see how the head to head battles for the top in state kids go over the next 2-3 years and let's see if they can draw some top 10 talent.
Right now, the responses are overly emotional and based on projections that heavily skew towards ISU based on very little evidence to back it up. The best thing Brands and Co can do is keep bringing in talent and capitalize on a lineup that projects to be very good in 2-3 years.
IMO, this new ISU staff looks really good. I think that Tom Brands had Carl's number at ISU, but he won't have Dresser's. Two things matter: recruiting and development. Dresser can do both,a nd he'l do them better at ISU than he did at V Tech. Zadick is a great, experienced assistant, and Metcalf and St. John are super as well. They may be a bit shy at the lightest weights.
I fear Iowa is in for a real tussle with the new ISU in a few years. For once Pollard got his head out of his arse.
Care to elaborate?"Does Eustice roll with the team or is he just the social media monitor?"
Neither
He's the Director of Wrestling Operations and it's an administrative role with the program. He doesn't roll or practice with the team.Care to elaborate?
. Carl would have had ISU winning some titles if he stayed. ISU will never win a NT with Carl as competition. Of course the new staff is a big improvement over the status quo.
What could you possibly base this on? His PSU success with a large amount of Penn wrestles?
Better than Iowa? Maybe not. More competitive with Iowa? Absolutely. Dresser's teams at V-Tech have been overperforming lately considering the wrestling landscape in that region.Dresser nor his staff have shown any of this to be true to the fact they are better than Iowa at recruiting or developing. Dresser, Zadick, Metcalf and STJ would like their nuts back when you are done hugging them. Dresser is not in the same league as a coach now as Carl. Carl would have had ISU winning some titles if he stayed. ISU will never win a NT with Carl as competition. Of course the new staff is a big improvement over the status quo.
I don't believe that Carl would have won nearly as many titles at ISU, because he couldn't get over the local recruiting hurdle that was Iowa. That's why he bailed on ISU
Virginia wrestling is probably every bit as good as Iowa these days. May not have as much depth, but has as many high end prospects. VT has two top 50 recruits from Virginia in this years classDresser's teams at V-Tech have been overperforming lately considering the wrestling landscape in that region.
He was already doing quite well at ISU. He had David Taylor set to come in and already had Matt Brown in the fold. Not to mention Varner, Reader and Zabriskie still there. He was getting some top end recruits and was going to get more. They were legit contenders already before he left. He would not have done as well as he has at PSU but they would have remained a contender and likely won a title or two.
In 2007, during Sanderson's rookie campaign, he led ISU to a 13-3 dual meet record and the first of three straight Big 12 Championships. An outstanding NCAA Runner-Up finish in Detroit capped off a wildly successful year as the Cyclones crowned one national champion and Sanderson was honored as Big 12 Coach of the Year, National Rookie Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year. The next year, Sanderson led ISU to a 16-4 dual meet mark, another Big 12 title and a fifth place finish at nationals. Iowa State's seven All-Americans in 2008 were the most at the school since 1993.
In 2009, Sanderson's team went 15-3 in duals, won its third straight Big 12 title and took third place at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis (just 12 points out of first place). The Cyclones also crowned another National Champion. In three years at Iowa State, Sanderson's teams went 44-10, won three conference crowns, qualified all 30 wrestlers for nationals, earned 15 All-American awards and two individual national titles.
I know some will not like this but technically I would take McD over Metcalf every day of the week and twice on Sunday. I'm happy for Brent and I loved to watch him get after it but his style is way to similar to TNT .. Iowa needs more technical guys in the room more mat wrestlers to go along with the Iowa style I think there is now a need for some more wide open wrestling.. This will also draw more recruits