STORY: Iowa adds 2x JUCO All-American heavyweight to men's 2026 recruiting class

Tanner Lafever

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A quick write up on today's men's wrestling commit - Ray Griffin - who hails from North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho (pop. ~58,000):

Iowa adds two-time JUCO All-American heavyweight Ray Griffin - On3

He makes four heavyweights on the projected 2026-27 roster - along with Ben Kueter, Michael Mocco and Easton Fleshman - and puts the projected roster number at 32/30 available spots.
 

UNIHawk

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Not looking good for him and Anthony. Anthony may be able to go back to Campbell, but we know Nebraska is not an option for AJ. Back to Bakersfield?
I guess when you are a returning and the team says you are no longer on the team and then you go to a school and place 6th and they release you, most coaches can see the pattern.

It would be a sad story but the guy has done things that most of us never dream of doing (I am referring to the world medals and such - not the extracurriculars). Now it is just entertainment.

Amazingly enough, I am looking forward to another year of it.
 
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manatree

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Not looking good for him and Anthony. Anthony may be able to go back to Campbell, but we know Nebraska is not an option for AJ. Back to Bakersfield?

I know that AJ says that he has two years of eligibility left, but has anyone legit said that?
 

Corby2

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I guess when you are a returning and the team says you are no longer on the team and then you go to a school and place 6th and they release you, most coaches can see the pattern.

It would be a sad story but the guy has done things that most of us never dream of doing (I am referring to the world medals and such - not the extracurriculars). Now it is just entertainment.

Amazingly enough, I am looking forward to another year of it.
World medals? He had a Bronze at Cadets
 

TheREALSpooner

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I guess when you are a returning and the team says you are no longer on the team and then you go to a school and place 6th and they release you, most coaches can see the pattern.

It would be a sad story but the guy has done things that most of us never dream of doing (I am referring to the world medals and such - not the extracurriculars). Now it is just entertainment.

Amazingly enough, I am looking forward to another year of it.

I can’t say I think it’s sad. Play stupid games. Win stupid prizes.
 

FF141

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While not a crime, it was clear that his post match antics annoyed the hell out of his coaches and teammates.
This. He’s a distraction and never figured out if he just stepped back from the attitude that he’s the prize he might have been a hawk and benefitted from more NIL in the long run.