- March 24th, 2010, 12:40 pm
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Steve- you mentioned the need for LU to go after the Pa and NJ kids --- I think they've been doing just that.
Childress -- Pa, Clymer---PA, Gayeski -- NJ, Clark ---Pa, factor in Mitchell (NJ) and redshirt Colon (Pa), and spot starter Ziegiler (Pa) .... I would say Pa. and NJ. are well represented. (6 of 10 wt classes)
But I see your point on going after guys in those states. Great HS level wrestling there(Ohio too). As for the ER conference being weak and turning kids off -- I have to (gently) disagree. The ER is actually a selling point to attending LU (or Gard-Webb, or Millersville, etc) --- kids are able to get out to the NCAAs and experience the bright lights and huge crowd early in their careers. Then, after a trip out to the big dance (once or twice), they will have that experience under thier belts and are much more prepared to make "noise" on subsequent trips out to NCAAs.
I know the first time I stepped on the mat at the big dance, I was awe-struck by the Iowa crowd, the noise, the level of competition, the entire environment. However, the next year, I was much more prepared. Just a thought ... but the more Freshmen and Sophs we can get out to NCAAs, the more likely they are to place in their Jr and Sr years.
I firmly believe that had Gayeski already had the NCAA "jitters" out of the way (a previous trip), he would have done much better this past weekend.