Hate to start another thread but this is worthy of it’s own probably so here we go..
I’m not going to copy and paste the whole thing but lots of interesting stuff in this article. I will be honest though, there wasn’t much that inspired me to believe that things are going to change.
“But on the inside, Brands has the University of Iowa athletics department’s backing.
According to sources with direct knowledge of the situation, athletics director Beth Goetz recognizes the program is not meeting championship expectations but does not plan to make a leadership change following the season. Goetz is planning a comprehensive evaluation of all aspects of the program, the sources said, to identify opportunities for improvement.”
One nugget was the 6,000 some scanned ticket average at duals this year. Thats rough.
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Brands expanded on the answer while delving briefly into a topic he historically doesn’t address publicly: injuries.
“When I say that we’ve got the right guys, we do have the right guys. This is the worst year of my career,” Brands said, doubling down on that message. “There are some reasons for that doom. And it’s not just performance, because they’re not performing. There’s a reason they’re not performing. We’ve had late-January surgical issues to try to get guys back on the mat. We had a major, major injury in the middle of January.”
Goetz attends most home Hawkeye wrestling duals and surely has taken the team's injury plight into consideration when evaluating Brands' job status. Ayala and heavyweight Ben Kueter have been wrestling hurt; 141-pound transfer Nasir Bailey broke his finger and didn't take the mat in February; 184-pounder Angelo Ferrari was ranked No. 1 when he got hurt during a 2-1 loss vs. Penn State’s Rocco Welsh and hasn’t competed since. (Ferrari, the consensus overall No. 1 recruit in the class of 2024, and Bailey are on Brands' lineup card for the Big Tens.)
"The excuses aren’t going to come out of my mouth," Brands said. "… These guys are focused on being the best they can be at the most important time of the year.”
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I’m not going to copy and paste the whole thing but lots of interesting stuff in this article. I will be honest though, there wasn’t much that inspired me to believe that things are going to change.
“But on the inside, Brands has the University of Iowa athletics department’s backing.
According to sources with direct knowledge of the situation, athletics director Beth Goetz recognizes the program is not meeting championship expectations but does not plan to make a leadership change following the season. Goetz is planning a comprehensive evaluation of all aspects of the program, the sources said, to identify opportunities for improvement.”
One nugget was the 6,000 some scanned ticket average at duals this year. Thats rough.
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Brands expanded on the answer while delving briefly into a topic he historically doesn’t address publicly: injuries.
“When I say that we’ve got the right guys, we do have the right guys. This is the worst year of my career,” Brands said, doubling down on that message. “There are some reasons for that doom. And it’s not just performance, because they’re not performing. There’s a reason they’re not performing. We’ve had late-January surgical issues to try to get guys back on the mat. We had a major, major injury in the middle of January.”
Goetz attends most home Hawkeye wrestling duals and surely has taken the team's injury plight into consideration when evaluating Brands' job status. Ayala and heavyweight Ben Kueter have been wrestling hurt; 141-pound transfer Nasir Bailey broke his finger and didn't take the mat in February; 184-pounder Angelo Ferrari was ranked No. 1 when he got hurt during a 2-1 loss vs. Penn State’s Rocco Welsh and hasn’t competed since. (Ferrari, the consensus overall No. 1 recruit in the class of 2024, and Bailey are on Brands' lineup card for the Big Tens.)
"The excuses aren’t going to come out of my mouth," Brands said. "… These guys are focused on being the best they can be at the most important time of the year.”
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