Why, is he planning to retire?The future of our program after John Smith? I had breakfast with another OSU fan this morning...he thought the same thing. Maybe it's time?
Incredible that any Cowboy fan is even thinking of replacing John Smith. He is a better coach than Sanderson or anyone else in the country. Recruiting is down at OK State and up at Penn State but remember that Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York and New Jersey have far more top wrestlers to recruit from. There is no one better to replace him. I hope he stays another 25 years.Bids should be out tomorrow. Cael to PSU was the perfect storm that cannot be matched by OSU unless the local talent improves by leaps and bounds. Cael doesn't get a few good guys and fill in, 8 of the 10 starters on that team were top 10 p4p in their class. If memory serves, suriano was 2, gulibon was top 3, retherford was top 5, Nolf was top 6, Joseph was around 8 I think, hall was 1, nickal was top 6, Nevills was top 6. The guy that was suppose to start at 133, Cortez was around top 10. PA is far and away the best and deepest HS wrestling state. Half of the AAs at nationals last year came from PA. I think it is remarkable what coach smith is doing. Neither Boyd or Schafer were top 200 coming out , Weigel was just outside the top 100. All three of them might make AA. We have potential point scorers as back ups up and down the line up. With what Cael has going on might put the pokes in another 10 year drought, but there is not a better coach in the country.
There is not an option for us near as good as coach Smith. But the bar has been raised and I think if we want number 35 and more we need to put more energy in recruiting and starting earlier recruiting. As I mentioned half of the top 20 for 2018 recruits have already committed else where. Increasing our recruiting budget such as travel would be good. I hope Oklahoma State would back the wrestling program to make some changes. I know 9.9 scholarships is the limit but there likely are areas we could improve recruiting. I think most of our scholarship money should go recruiting top 10 or 20 talent. I do agree when we have Brock's and Fix's in Oklahoma that is a great asset.Bids should be out tomorrow. Cael to PSU was the perfect storm that cannot be matched by OSU unless the local talent improves by leaps and bounds. Cael doesn't get a few good guys and fill in, 8 of the 10 starters on that team were top 10 p4p in their class. If memory serves, suriano was 2, gulibon was top 3, retherford was top 5, Nolf was top 6, Joseph was around 8 I think, hall was 1, nickal was top 6, Nevills was top 6. The guy that was suppose to start at 133, Cortez was around top 10. PA is far and away the best and deepest HS wrestling state. Half of the AAs at nationals last year came from PA. I think it is remarkable what coach smith is doing. Neither Boyd or Schafer were top 200 coming out , Weigel was just outside the top 100. All three of them might make AA. We have potential point scorers as back ups up and down the line up. With what Cael has going on might put the pokes in another 10 year drought, but there is not a better coach in the country.
John is the only one who should decide when it's time to step down. As long as he has the passion for it, we cannot land a better head coach. We need help building the state talent up to the level it was at pre-2000. I know there are a lot of states that have surpassed us, talent pool wise, but it's not just a simple problem of having a small population. We have many traditional powerhouse high school teams can't even fill out a lineup. Look at Mid-Del where the Smiths are from, and you will see what I am talking about. It's more than just changing demographics in that area. The school district turned its back on one of the most tradition rich wrestling school districts in the nation and it's slowly dying out over there. Since 2000, not many schools have consistently had solid programs. For all four classifications, I can count them on one hand. We have surges in talent every few years, but nothing like it was 20+ years ago.
Take a kid like Jacobe Smith, for example. He didn't start wrestling until 8th grade. 20 years ago, he likely would have been wrestling much sooner. Where we grew up, school wrestling started in 4th grade, and each school easily fielded a team. By the time we got to eighth grade, it was our 5th year on the mat, and each school fed plenty of wrestlers into the junior high programs. They cut all that out, and now you have a hard time dragging kids from the hallways to start wrestling in 6th grade. I know there are clubs that pick up a little of the slack, but they don't practice 5 days a week like we did starting in 4th grade.
Huh? Stall, stall, stall, and hope for a late takedown? Nope, not Penn State at all. Even Tom Brands has complained about that.And Iowas Scoring Style.
As an outsider looking in, I can say that the top 3 coaches in the country are Cael, Smith and Brands. Which one of them do you think you can talk into coming to OSU?
If that's what he wants, he should go get a head coaching job to prove he is ready and can succeed.Eric Loves OSU and I agree it's his ship to take over when John calls it quits.