Holy smokes!!!

USPMAN

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Not sure if u watched again the time stamped post match interview I sent you.

- AJ says he responds to the hate with love. He tries to walk away but sometimes he can’t if they say personal stuff and about his family..

- AJ and Cardenas chilling in weighin line and Michigan hwt comes in and starts talking smack. AJ asked him to leave him alone.

- Michigan hwt challenges AJ to a match, apparently got physical and talking personal stuff with family members. AJ then retaliated by talking smack of he would knock him out but walked away.. sounds like a reasonable retort to challenge someone to a fight when they get in ur face n talk about personal stuff and your family…. But the main thing is him choosing to walk away from the hate and nothing ended up happening.
There is another story going around that Aj was talking to Cardenas, "who you training with", cardenas points at Heidselman, supposedly Aj responds something like "that fat F***, .....to me that's a more believable story
 

USPMAN

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The guy is a habitual liar and has been for years ...why do you think he had any credibility at all to begin with ..he lied about who he is for years ..being a former AA doesn't mean a thing as far as I'm concerned ..he attacks our kids ..attacks the parents ,belittled our coaches and then lies about who he was under three different names and was booted out under two of those names ..to make himself relevant he comes up with this delusional tale about PSU and IOWA kids coming here ...where are these kids ..where is he ...you all fell for this idiotic tale hook line and sinker ...I for one do not believe a single word that Crackpot says
It should have been pretty evident to all when I called him out several times and asked him to place a financial waver on it and he danced around it every time, if he was so certain it was gonna happen why not take the bet? Now he's disappeared from the forum for some time.......he's an idiot
 

koleszar

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It's not looking to good for that shitliner to come in I guess... Seems pretty quiet...
The only thing we've heard is Goodale is making a lot of phone calls. We have 3 to 4 weights to fill and there's been no movement. We're probably going to have to lower our sights to mere borderline NCAA qualifiers.
 

ScarletGrapfan

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Unless you're donating the $ to outbid these teams, what else do you want done?
Therein lies the problem. RU does not have the mega donor, that these other programs have. I think we do a good job raising money, but we cannot keep up with programs that have individuals ready to spend millions per year. So we are not going to get the big transfer portal guys. We need the middle guys that are not going to demand the big payouts.
 
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The only thing we've heard is Goodale is making a lot of phone calls. We have 3 to 4 weights to fill and there's been no movement. We're probably going to have to lower our sights to mere borderline NCAA qualifiers.
Until Peterson commits to another school he's still a Rutgers wrestler in my eyes. Yara did the same thing last year. Guys are always looking for the highest price. Rutgers gave him an offer and he is seeing if someone can beat it.
197/HWT are needs, I hope they call
AJ Ferrari
TJ Stewart
Hunter Catka
Carter Neves
Christian Carroll
Chase Horne
 

RobotHunter

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Unless you're donating the $ to outbid these teams, what else do you want done?
The head coach needs to find big donors to support his program. That is how it works now. The peanuts from the average fan doesn't cut it. The leader of the program needs to find big donors or go find a new job. No one is saying its easy but some can do it better than others.
 
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Therein lies the problem. RU does not have the mega donor, that these other programs have. I think we do a good job raising money, but we cannot keep up with programs that have individuals ready to spend millions per year. So we are not going to get the big transfer portal guys. We need the middle guys that are not going to demand the big payouts.
It's not just money, but money is more a part of it than before NIL, when many thought it was about money. Does Rutgers not have wealthy graduates? Does NJ not have wealthy people? Is there no corporation that could be convinced to sponsor a NIL deal?
 

koleszar

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It's not just money, but money is more a part of it than before NIL, when many thought it was about money. Does Rutgers not have wealthy graduates? Does NJ not have wealthy people? Is there no corporation that could be convinced to sponsor a NIL deal?
It's always been about money even before NIL. Money helped kick start the psu reign to the tune of $6mil. and it's the sole reason for the resurgence of Okie St. while also keeping Iowa relevant. Before it was buying athletes it was buying coaches and resident athletes for their clubs.
 
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c_husk

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If the Head Coaches in all college sports program have to be big donor getters than many sports will be without head coaches. Some are just not great at money raising.

Getting donors is part of job function of being a head coach. See what the mods have to say about Schiano getting funds.

Greg was able to get a lot of people who have zero to do with Rutgers to donate to the cause. They are truly deep pockets and it's a big reason why he had a top 10-15 portal haul and one of the best HS classes in program history.

Yes he is constantly looking for new avenues for more donors even with the current setup. The dude flat out gets it. If the AD can't help with NIL, he will do it himself.
 

elvis7

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If the Head Coaches in all college sports program have to be big donor getters than many sports will be without head coaches. Some are just not great at money raising.

In most successful programs the head coach is responsible for two things, recruiting and financial development.
Those are pretty much accepted facts, like it, or not.
 

CollegeFBfan1

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This is changing in some places. Many college football programs are hiring general managers to take care of that stuff so coaches can coach.
 
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koleszar

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This is changing in some places. Many college football programs are hiring general managers to take care of that stuff so coaches can coach.
GM's are for strictly managing the money, contracts and being the go between, between agents/player/coach. Coaches are the faces of the program and the ones who have to be able to raise the money. Goodale's a good guy, but these are now shark infested waters he's swimming in, golf outings and pin pools just aren't going to cut it in today's pay for play.
 

CollegeFBfan1

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That is a bit of a blanket statement. I’m sure the role can vary from school to school. But GMs for programs that have them and ADs alike are absolutely involved in raising money. A big reason for having them is to help coaches who all they do these days is recruit and fund raise, get back to coaching
 
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It should have been pretty evident to all when I called him out several times and asked him to place a financial waver on it and he danced around it every time, if he was so certain it was gonna happen why not take the bet? Now he's disappeared from the forum for some time.......he's an idiot
No worries we still have the 2 Iowa studs one of which is a suriano type still coming here lol.....it's gonna happen ...he promised ...just because he lied about the 3 ior 4 PSU guys laying low but coming here doesn't mean he was wrong about the Iowa guys llol....he is a former AA with tons of integrity...why would he make up all this crap lol
 
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Any updates on the Goodale’s tireless hours on the phone to possible recruits/transfers? How’s that coming along?
 
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brentx35

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Any updates on the Goodale’s tireless hours on the phone to possible recruits/transfers? How’s that coming along?
I’m sure most kids are waiting for the market to play out and want the highest offer. Will most of the kids take the money and call it a day or will they put the work in and earn their money? Can they handle the pressure of the big contract and how do they collect? Are all of these contracts iron clad with the boosters because the school has nothing to do with it? Lol
 
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I’m sure most kids are waiting for the market to play out and want the highest offer. Will most of the kids take the money and call it a day or will they put the work in and earn their money? Can they handle the pressure of the big contract and how do they collect? Are all of these contracts iron clad with the boosters because the school has nothing to do with it? Lol
Those are some good questions. I had asked similar questions about resident athletes: What are they required to do for the money? I got one answer: "To wrestle." Brilliant. There is an effect of being paid a large amount of money that could demotivate some individuals when they see themselves set financially. Any attempt to connect the money to performance/effort won't work unless all the programs do it. The kids need to remain motivated with their wrestling goals without allowing the financial aspect to impact that part of their lives.