Yeah, almost forgot that Taylor visited other schools after his release, including Ohio State which was in-state for him.Details.
Yeah, almost forgot that Taylor visited other schools after his release, including Ohio State which was in-state for him.Details.
Iowa State is in different conference. They did the same thing he done for Suriano. Gave him a release. It would be very easy for him to transfer to Iowa State.iowa state made it quite easy for your best wrestler of all time to follow cael to psu
No. The real question is why Cael should go the extra mile to help Rutgers if he thinks Rutgers went behind his back to poach from his roster. And how many Tim Beckman wannabes that precedent would create.
That's hardly both sides.I see both sides of this. CS is doing what's in the best interest of his program and not the student-athlete. It shouldn't be about Rutgers, but CS is making it about Rutgers. If he approved the waiver, then it's not about Rutgers, but the student-athlete, which is who it should be about. No one knows the "hardship". If there truly is one, and it will come out if there is, then what's best for a student-athlete should take priority over what's best for a program. Especially an elite one like PSU. They're not going anywhere and I'm sure rival coaches could use this against him and the program.
I see both sides of this. CS is doing what's in the best interest of his program and not the student-athlete. It shouldn't be about Rutgers, but CS is making it about Rutgers. If he approved the waiver, then it's not about Rutgers, but the student-athlete, which is who it should be about. No one knows the "hardship". If there truly is one, and it will come out if there is, then what's best for a student-athlete should take priority over what's best for a program. Especially an elite one like PSU. They're not going anywhere and I'm sure rival coaches could use this against him and the program.
I'll admit I was upset that he wants to bail but the more I think about it I'm perfectly fine with it. I have a hard time believing Cael and the coaching staff or Nicks teammates want him in their room at this point. Do they want someone representing their team that would rather be somewhere else? I seriously doubt it.I remember when earl hall went to Olympic training center and then didn't want to come to Rutgers . Everyone on this board was pissed, and wanted hall penalized. I don't remember exact details of what happened in that case but can understand Penn st. "People " being upset.
How does your sneeky suspicion have merit because you and a couple of your idiot friends deemed it so? No shit psu cannot approve the waiver, but if they said ok it could help to persuade the committee. They do take all sides of the matter into account before rendering a decision. And you do realize you need very good grades in order to get into Princeton right? Or are you clueless on that as well.That's hardly both sides.
It absolutely should be about Rutgers if Rutgers tampered with PSU's roster. Considering Suriano chose Rutgers while working out at SKWC, before PSU granted approval for Rutgers to talk with him or his family, even before Cael had heard Nick was thinking about leaving -- that suspicion has merit, at least from PSU's side.
If everyone's so concerned about Nick's best interests, then why is nobody saying he should get a Princeton education close to home?
To reiterate what's been stated above: PSU granted Nick a release that includes Rutgers. They're merely not going to bat for him in front of a B10 panel. And PSU cannot approve a waiver. That is solely a conference decision.
Why? Why? Why? should Cael Sanderson do this?How does your sneeky suspicion have merit because you and a couple of your idiot friends deemed it so? No shit psu cannot approve the waiver, but if they said ok it could help to persuade the committee. They do take all sides of the matter into account before rendering a decision. And you do realize you need very good grades in order to get into Princeton right? Or are you clueless on that as well.
So you're saying Suriano doesn't have good grades?How does your sneeky suspicion have merit because you and a couple of your idiot friends deemed it so? No shit psu cannot approve the waiver, but if they said ok it could help to persuade the committee. They do take all sides of the matter into account before rendering a decision. And you do realize you need very good grades in order to get into Princeton right? Or are you clueless on that as well.
Rutgers fans cleared out of here like High Point Solutions Stadium on November 19.
I have no idea what grades Suriano gets. But I hope you do know Princeton is very select in their admissions. Also he never expressed a desire to go to Princeton why would we be bemoaning him to attend there?So you're saying Suriano doesn't have good grades?
Why wouldn't he? If the process is so difficult like many of you state what's the harm in saying yea we endorse the waiver. By saying we don't endorse granting him the waiver your saying we don't want him at RU. CS knows the release is useless without the waiver which is why he granted the release(to look like a good guy) but won't endorse the waiver. Which could ultimately help persuade the committee to grant one.Why? Why? Why? should Cael Sanderson do this?
about the Big Ten Waiver rule please read this:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...nted-jake-rudock-to-transfer-to-michigan/amp/
Of course I know that. Aside from the school's reputation, I've worked with several Princeton grads and was hired by one.I have no idea what grades Suriano gets. But I hope you do know Princeton is very select in their admissions. Also he never expressed a desire to go to Princeton why would we be bemoaning him to attend there?
That's hardly both sides.
It absolutely should be about Rutgers if Rutgers tampered with PSU's roster. Considering Suriano chose Rutgers while working out at SKWC, before PSU granted approval for Rutgers to talk with him or his family, even before Cael had heard Nick was thinking about leaving -- that suspicion has merit, at least from PSU's side.
If everyone's so concerned about Nick's best interests, then why is nobody saying he should get a Princeton education close to home?
To reiterate what's been stated above: PSU granted Nick a release that includes Rutgers. They're merely not going to bat for him in front of a B10 panel. And PSU cannot approve a waiver. That is solely a conference decision.
Grad transfer brings up an important distinction: NCAA rule allows grad transfer only if the new school offers a grad program not available at the original school.hes was a grad transfer. not the same as the suriano situation OR the cortez situation which is much more representative of the situation here.
What is so hard to understand.? Cael can't "approve" the waiver, he can only grant or deny a release. Apparently he has granted the release. It's in B1G's hands and, presumably, they had a reason for implementing their rule. I have to think they are highly unlikely to not follow their own rules because somebody wants to evade the rules they initially agreed to live by. If you are a parent, I guess you give your kids rules and when they don't live by them, you say "no problem, you don't have to live by them". Right?
In the event Nick returns to Penn State, it will interesting to see fan reaction at the first home meet.:popcorn:
My point was that you claimed to see both sides, then represented 1 side.Do you have evidence that Rutgers tampered or is it just a conspiracy theory to justify why one of PSU's top wrestlers wants to leave for Rutgers? Of course that's the suspicion from PSU's side. There's no other reason for someone to leave Old Main for a program such as Rutgers. Silly.
If Nick wants to go to Princeton, that's his choice. As stated above and in publicly available articles, the Suriano family has always been tight with the Rutgers coaching staff and has multiple HS teammates on the roster. Any suggestion otherwise is just sour grapes to soften the blow to the PSU fan's ego, whether he goes to Rutgers or not.
Pretty sure the kid is living by the rules otherwise he'd already be enrolled at Rutgers. CS is just trying to punish him out of spite and do what's best for his program and not what's best for the student athlete. The kid's gone one way or another.
It'll be funny if NS gets the waiver regardless.
My point was that you claimed to see both sides, then represented 1 side.
The Big Ten rule is very clear about intra-B1G transfers and eligibility. That was the rule Suriano agreed to when he accepted PSU's offer of a scholarship. If he wants to change schools, as Cortez did when he transferred to Penn State from Illinois, he loses a year. There is no unfairness. In fact, absent circumstances that fall within the limited exceptions to rule, it was be unfair to allow Suriano to *not* lose a year. You know, like to all the other people who have lost a year.
Why would I go there? I spend 99% of my time on our wrestling message boards.Because you people are annoying. Why not go back to your paterno message boards?
PSU Side - Do what's best for the program
RU Side - Do what's best for the student-athlete
I get it. Obviously if the situation was reversed, I'd probably feel the same way you guys do.
Why wouldn't he? Well, Nick will potentially harm PSU's chances of winning a B1G title.Why wouldn't he? If the process is so difficult like many of you state what's the harm in saying yea we endorse the waiver. By saying we don't endorse granting him the waiver your saying we don't want him at RU. CS knows the release is useless without the waiver which is why he granted the release(to look like a good guy) but won't endorse the waiver. Which could ultimately help persuade the committee to grant one.
If Suriano returns to PSU it will snow in July. CS released NS only to RU and did not grant a waiver!! I wonder why?
Yes, you have a commanding grasp of both sides.PSU Side - Do what's best for the program
RU Side - Do what's best for the student-athlete
I get it. Obviously if the situation was reversed, I'd probably feel the same way you guys do.
You think Nick made this decision in a vacuum, with no input from his family, other coaches, etc.? I get you want to portray it as "poor Nick, he's just a kid." But, the reality is his he made the decision with a host of people offering advice, and the support of his family.
A coach wanting to upgrade from Vandy to PSU is hardly equivalent to an athlete leaving the #1 team to go to a #20 team. Did you care as much about Jered Cortez as you do Nick Suriano?Any reason you didnt answer my question? I asked if you show as much
come out as strong against coaches in any sport when they "change their mind" and take another opportunity as you do a 19 year old wanting to change his mind and pursue another opportunity.
Still waiting to hear your answer. Did you go after James Franklin when he left Vandy? Seems unlikely but Im just asking if you are consistent or if you cherry pick to suit your agenda.
Iowa, Okie State, and Goofer fans made the same argument about Thomas Haines. Maybe it'll work this time. Cael can counter with Frank Molinaro as an NCAA champ and Olympian from New Jersey.If you are on twitter, retweet Politi's story
What Cael wouldn't poach, Brands would. And Ryan would be in the front of the line.If there was no penalty for transferring within the B1G, Sanderson with his name and recruiting ability would purge every B1G team if he needed a stud wrestler already enrolled somewhere else. Then you'd really see people crying.