Angelo Ferrari.
If his last name wasn't Ferrari, he would just be a really tough wrestler to score on. Super boring and didn't place higher than 6th place in the BIG's and Nationals.
Doesnt he have 3 more years?
Angelo Ferrari.
If his last name wasn't Ferrari, he would just be a really tough wrestler to score on. Super boring and didn't place higher than 6th place in the BIG's and Nationals.
Kolat & Marstellar. Who am I missing?
This thread appears to show the small number of forum members that followed NCAA wrestling before Cael arrived. There were many guys that didnt have near the career that Gullibon had that were top 5 recruits.
IMO, AJ “Ford Focus” Ferrari is overrated. He’s won one NCAA title and has been a nonstop distraction at the college level ever since. His finishes have gotten progressively worse as well if memory serves.
Another overrated wrestler IMO is Desanto. Came in with all the hype in the world after knocking off Spencer their senior year, but never made the NCAA finals and hasn’t sniffed a World or Olympic team. He’s more remembered for his antics than anything else. Very good wrestler? Sure. Elite wrestler? No.
I acknowledged that he won a title as a freshman in my original post, but his NCAA finishes have objectively worsened while his hype and his antics have only grown. All the while he’s been at five different schools (not including HS), got kicked off two teams, denied admission to one school, alienated many teammates, been arrested, and lost to multiple wrestlers he should have beaten.No and no. AJ won a title as a freshman which puts him ahead of everyone who never won. Desanto didn't have that much hype to begin with. He went to Drexel.
I acknowledged that he won a title as a freshman in my original post, but his NCAA finishes have objectively worsened while his hype and his antics have only grown. All the while he’s been at five different schools (not including HS), got kicked off two teams, denied admission to one school, alienated many teammates, been arrested, and lost to multiple wrestlers he should have beaten.
All of those circumstances were his own doing. He became persona non grata due to his own choices. You could argue the Nevills and Altons were overrated, but that doesn’t absolve Ferrari’s finishes getting worse and his performance declining. With the amount of talent he has, he should be beating the Feldman’s, Mirasola’s, and Keuter’s of the world, but he isn’t despite routinely sitting high in rankings.His finishes worsened after a near fatal car wreck, two years off and he moved up to 285. He still has a title which is one more than all the Nevills and Altons combined.
All of those circumstances were his own doing. He became persona non grata due to his own choices. You could argue the Nevills and Altons were overrated, but that doesn’t absolve Ferrari’s finishes getting worse and his performance declining. With the amount of talent he has, he should be beating the Feldman’s, Mirasola’s, and Keuter’s of the world, but he isn’t despite routinely sitting high in rankings.
He lost to Feldman twice and narrowly beat Mirasola in UTB in the PSU/Nebby dual. Keuter was a 5-1 decision win at B1G then a “Med FFT” at NCAAs for 5/6th. If he’s as dominant and/or good as you’re portraying him, he should smoke those guys considering they’ve all beaten each other otherwise. The point still remains, he underperforms against guys who he should be beating soundly. No amount of self induced issues can bandage that fact.Ferarri beat all three this year. Happy now?
He has a national championship. One less than David Taylor and he is still wrestling.He lost to Feldman twice and narrowly beat Mirasola in UTB in the PSU/Nebby dual. Keuter was a 5-1 decision win at B1G then a “Med FFT” at NCAAs for 5/6th. If he’s as dominant and/or good as you’re portraying him, he should smoke those guys considering they’ve all beaten each other otherwise. The point still remains, he underperforms against guys who he should be beating soundly. No amount of self induced issues can bandage that fact.
Your comparison of Ferrari to DT is 1) a reach and 2) laughable. DT was a 4x finalist and 2x champ. Ferrari has gone 1, 3, 6 in five years. I’m no mathematician or data analyst for that matter, but that’s a downward trajectory for a former top recruit if I’ve ever seen one.He has a national championship. One less than David Taylor and he is still wrestling.
Persona non grata + a championship >> anyone without a championship no matter how you spin it.
DeSanto was #42 on the Big Board before beating Lee and #17 after. He was a 1x state champ and never made a cadet team. He was a solid recruit but typically recruits with mountains of hype don’t go to Drexel.I acknowledged that he won a title as a freshman in my original post, but his NCAA finishes have objectively worsened while his hype and his antics have only grown. All the while he’s been at five different schools (not including HS), got kicked off two teams, denied admission to one school, alienated many teammates, been arrested, and lost to multiple wrestlers he should have beaten.
As for Desanto, he did come in with mountains of hype. He was 188-7 in HS and a 3x AAA PA placer. He beat Spencer by god Lee to prevent him from a fourth state championship when Spencer was still seen as several rungs above everyone in that field. His first college match was headline news on Flo for crying out loud. Again, he’s arguably most remembered for trying to injure Stevan Micic, showboating in the Nebraska dual, and multiple other instances of dirty tactics. The way he’s talked about, however, would lead you to believe he’s a multiple time NC. In reality, he’s a 3x AA who never made the national finals. To put it simply, he’s a Bo Bassett style wrestler who didn’t adjust his game once people adjusted to him. Very good all things considered? Yes. An elite wrestler who beat people way better than him? No.
I can admit my phrasing was hyperbole given the context, but it didn’t take much to see he wouldn’t be at Drexel long given his style and potential. In my view it was only after he transferred to Iowa that the hype train went into overdrive.DeSanto was #42 on the Big Board before beating Lee and #17 after. He was a 1x state champ and never made a cadet team. He was a solid recruit but typically recruits with mountains of hype don’t go to Drexel.
IMO DeSanto was underrated. He beat NCAA champs and finalists: Micic, Mueller, Lizak, Cruiseliner Nick, RBY, Gomez, Gross, Lovett, Byrd. Some of them multiple times. He just couldn't get past RBY and Fix at NCAAs.I can admit my phrasing was hyperbole given the context, but it didn’t take much to see he wouldn’t be at Drexel long given his style and potential. In my view it was only after he transferred to Iowa that the hype train went into overdrive.
Football recruiting rankings have been around since the late 70's.Not really. Most People did not even follow recruiting long before Cael.
Football did not even rank recruits until after 2000.