Goodale just tweeted boom. Wonder if it's a Heavyweight transfer for next year or a 2018 commit.
Goodale just tweeted boom. Wonder if it's a Heavyweight transfer for next year or a 2018 commit.
Either way would be an awesome way to start the offseason.That would be great but I hope it’s Ash getting another year confirmed.
Where Billy G when you need himHearing its a pretty big time 2019 commit
Schultz or Kanniard? My guess, towards the latter.Hearing its a pretty big time 2019 commit
Rob Kanniard from Wall
Top 20 nationally in his weight. Compared to others in his weight, most of whom are seniors, he's one of the best juniors at 160. He will be ranked in the top 4-10 after the current graduating class.How good is he for those of us not plugged into wrestling .
TIA
It was 2-1 i believe until he got caught in the 3rd and lost 6-1. Kids goodKanniard fought Shane (ranked #1 nationally) evenly in the state finals until he got caught (2nd or 3rd per) ... but the kid is legit, very quick and getting better
NJ has 5 HS wrestlers ranked #1 nationally.. pretty impressive
Kinner, Glory, Griffith, Howard & Mastrogiovanni
Howard & Mastro too young to commit to colleges and the other 3 going to Princeton, Stanford & tOSU
Its tough enough competing for talent against the elite Big 10 teams, but add to that competing against a Princeton degree.... shame some of this in state talent isnt coming to Rutgers
Once our training facility is built,recruiting will become easier. In regards to a kid choosing Stanford or Northwestern, they are scholarship schools, I would advise any high school wrestler who is a good student to consider them. Increased success with our program circles back to funding our SKWC adequately. IMONJ has 5 HS wrestlers ranked #1 nationally.. pretty impressive
Kinner, Glory, Griffith, Howard & Mastrogiovanni
Howard & Mastro too young to commit to colleges and the other 3 going to Princeton, Stanford & tOSU
Its tough enough competing for talent against the elite Big 10 teams, but add to that competing against a Princeton degree.... shame some of this in state talent isnt coming to Rutgers
Once our training facility is built,recruiting will become easier. In regards to a kid choosing Stanford or Northwestern, they are scholarship schools, I would advise any high school wrestler who is a good student to consider them. Increased success with our program circles back to funding our SKWC adequately. IMO
You totally missed his point.We’ve been kicking the crap outta Princeton lately where’ve you been??
You totally missed his point.
Based on this years top 10 teams at NCAA’s (RU finished 11th) the only 2 with arguably better academics than RU are Cornell and Michigan. Cornell doesn’t give athletic scholarships and is in a less competitive conference. Michigan has a ton to offer but is in a less geographically advantageous location. My point is that if we keep performing on the mat we should start winning some of these recruiting battles for top kids within a few 100 miles of RU.
No, I didn’t...completely got it...just countering. All good.
While you are right that we are substantially better on a dual meet basis, that just isn't going to matter very much to a recruit. These guys don't care about team wins.
Princeton has good support and good coaching. For any individual recruit, as long as they feel like they will get the support they need to achieve their goals, and if they can do it with a Princeton degree on the back end, it is going to be extraordinarily difficult to get that kid to pick Rutgers.
Since we cannot compete academically with Princeton, we need to be able to provide athletic support that is clearly better. Then maybe you can get the kids whose priority isn't leveraging their talents to get the best degree possible. Cornell is the same issue x 10, because their support is also second to none.
"Since we cannot compete academically with Princeton, we need to be able to provide athletic support that is clearly better. Then maybe you can get the kids whose priority isn't leveraging their talents to get the best degree possible. Cornell is the same issue x 10, because their support is also second to none."
As far as Athletic support goes, I would like to think our Coaching staff is better than Princetons'
and our new facilities will be much better than Princetons', and of course our 5,000 crowds dwarfs Princeton's crowds of less than 250 for most matches, lol ( I'm just guessing on Princeton wrestling attendance)