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F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
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Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
In the last EIWA Newsletter we were told to "expect him back before EIWA's". Not "by EIWA's". That suggests to me that he was expected to be back for the ASU dual. Obviously, expectations aren't always fulfilled ... especially when it comes to wrestling injuries.
Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
In this case appearances are not deceiving. That's all correct.JAD77 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 8:18 am BUT - to Rich’s original question, it appears as if you actually have to actually wrestle 2 bouts in the qualifying tournament, the EIWA’s, in order to even be eligible for an at-large/wildcard bid. Basically, you can’t skip the qualifying tournament, or show up and default twice and expect to get a bid, regardless of what your ranking might be.
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Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
Lehigh Valley Live Article:
But what reporters wanted to talk about was who hadn’t wrestled – No. 1-ranked Ryan Crookham (133) and No. 2-ranked Luke Stanich (125).
“You can ask me about Ryan,” said Santoro with an impish grin. “Doesn’t mean I have to say anything about him.”
Well, fine, if you’re going to be that way, coach …
“It’s week to week,” Santoro said. “It’s about what’s best for Ryan.”
Word is in the Lehigh camp that Crookham has a nagging kind of injury, one that is taking longer to heal than expected, but is not, at its root, serious.
But what reporters wanted to talk about was who hadn’t wrestled – No. 1-ranked Ryan Crookham (133) and No. 2-ranked Luke Stanich (125).
“You can ask me about Ryan,” said Santoro with an impish grin. “Doesn’t mean I have to say anything about him.”
Well, fine, if you’re going to be that way, coach …
“It’s week to week,” Santoro said. “It’s about what’s best for Ryan.”
Word is in the Lehigh camp that Crookham has a nagging kind of injury, one that is taking longer to heal than expected, but is not, at its root, serious.
Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
IMO, nothing whatsoever wrong with Pat's reply. LSU women's b'ball coach invokes the exact same words....even more stridently: "you are not entitled to know."
They have confirmed it's an injury. "Doing what's best for Ryan" is the coach's job -- at least if I were Ryan's parents I would hope so.
They have confirmed it's an injury. "Doing what's best for Ryan" is the coach's job -- at least if I were Ryan's parents I would hope so.
Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
Crookham has a nagging type of injury? He's not married, is he?
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Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
I do think Santoro's response to this is fine. Not any different from how other coaches respond to this kind of thing. If anything saying "it's week to week" is pretty forthcoming. Brands recently responded to questions about Gabe Arnold by repeating "we love Gabe Arnold" over and over again, lol. Thanks for sharing that article 2007.
Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
Absolutely!!Oracle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:36 am IMO, nothing whatsoever wrong with Pat's reply. LSU women's b'ball coach invokes the exact same words....even more stridently: "you are not entitled to know."
They have confirmed it's an injury. "Doing what's best for Ryan" is the coach's job -- at least if I were Ryan's parents I would hope so.
My memory may be a bit fuzzy on this but I remember Jon Trenge's eye situation became pretty well known and then everyone seemed to go after his eyes.
Ryan is a great wrestler but he lost his entire junior year in HS, predominately to injury. He lost the vast part of his senior year to injury. He only wrestled 9 bouts in his RS freshman year and only 1 of them was after Midlands where he withdrew due to MF.
Everyone, please do the board a favor and just trust that Pat is doing the right thing by his wrestlers.
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Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
>>>>>>>> Of course Santoro and staff are doing all the right things for the wrestlers. And most fans, while frustrated because they want to see Ryan in action, understand and appreciate the coaching staff and medical folks putting Ryan’s interests first and foremost.
Same goes for the process for Stanich and all the wrestlers.
It’s posters like mookster, who use phrases like ‘clown show’ when complaining about the uncertainty of the lightweight lineup, that just try to add fuel to a non existent fire.
Same goes for the process for Stanich and all the wrestlers.
It’s posters like mookster, who use phrases like ‘clown show’ when complaining about the uncertainty of the lightweight lineup, that just try to add fuel to a non existent fire.
Re: F&M Scramble, Feb 24th
I believe Junior year was more about transferring.Justafan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:28 pmAbsolutely!!Oracle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:36 am IMO, nothing whatsoever wrong with Pat's reply. LSU women's b'ball coach invokes the exact same words....even more stridently: "you are not entitled to know."
They have confirmed it's an injury. "Doing what's best for Ryan" is the coach's job -- at least if I were Ryan's parents I would hope so.
My memory may be a bit fuzzy on this but I remember Jon Trenge's eye situation became pretty well known and then everyone seemed to go after his eyes.
Ryan is a great wrestler but he lost his entire junior year in HS, predominately to injury. He lost the vast part of his senior year to injury. He only wrestled 9 bouts in his RS freshman year and only 1 of them was after Midlands where he withdrew due to MF.
Everyone, please do the board a favor and just trust that Pat is doing the right thing by his wrestlers.
It would have been pretty complicated to have hidden the fact that JT had an eye issue given the glasses he wore while wrestling.
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