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Re: JJ Everard is trasfering to UNI....???
There were a few professors at State that I didn't particularly like, and it seems like they fell into one of two categories: 1) horrible teacher that I struggled to learn anything from, or 2) a slave master that loaded on the homework. Despite disliking them, I came away learning more from slave master-style professors than BBF-style teachers, and in the long run, appreciate them more.
Part of mentoring/coaching/teaching is pushing people to do more than they think they can. In a way, Bono's practices are probably like weed-out classes, but anatomy lecture probably is not quite as in-your-face.
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Re: JJ Everard is trasfering to UNI....???
Originally posted by Jacked4Days View PostSpeaking with some of the wrestlers (I won't name names) this past season, I got many mixed reactions. He is an intense coach that demands and expects a lot from his athletes. During recruiting he was described as being likable, but he was different during practice. I have no problem with a coach that pushes his athletes. Some of the wrestlers I knew couldn't handle the pressure he put on them and quit. Other wrestlers liked the way he pushed them.i suppose it all depends on the individual. In my few encounters with Bono, he was extremely friendly. One thing that is for certain, the wrestling program is considerably better since Bono took over.
I heard that one of the "holdovers" would beat out one of Bono's recruits in practice but he wouldn't get the wrestle in duels because he was a senior and Bono was trying to groom his prize recruiting class. Did this happen or not, I do not have a clue.
I think Bono seems to coach some of his wrestlers more than others during matches but he knows them better than I do. There are some athletes who do not respond well being ridden their whole match. This could be the reason or it could be he tries to help them a couple of times and then if they don't listen, he gets flustered.
The few times I've talked to coach Bono, he was a really nice, friendly and polite man. You can definitely tell that he is two different people from when he is in his normal life and when he is working. When he is working, he gets about as intense as you can get. If you aren't really intense when you are competing it might be a little tougher to relate to him.
The way it looks to me is if coach Bono sticks around SDSU, they could/probably will have several wrestlers in the conversation of National Championship contenders for many years to come.
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Re: JJ Everard is trasfering to UNI....???
We have a heavyweight coming in this fall, who will be red-shirted, whom the coaches are VERY high on. They were depending on J. J. Everard to wrestle again in this, his senior year. And IMO, it was unlikely Everard could have red-shirted and been the starter next year.
Both Bono and Reader (who wrestled for Bono at Iowa State) are intense about what it takes to get your very best outcome in wrestling. They are hard nosed, and insistent on the same attitudes from their team members. The first year under Bono, Cody Pack differed with the coach, but his success came when he listened and adopted the same attitude as his coaches. Wrestling is one of the toughest sports of all, and it takes a lot to become the best you can be. The best understand that, the others either achieve less, or drop out of the sport.
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Re: JJ Everard is trasfering to UNI....???
This is just not true. Everard easily handled that recruit Sidhu from Canada. He would've been the starter after his redshirt with another year to get bigger and better.
Not a smart move to let him go. SDSU will be giving up big points at least for 2 years at 285. It's a let's see how this kid matures and how he handles d1 wrestling especially now in the Big 12.
Let's face it a lot of recruits have already left or quit this team for one reason or another. Here's the ones I remember. It'll be interesting to see how many stick from this new class.
Paul Mascarenas
Matt Seabold
Brandon Brunner
Jake Turk
Hank Goettl
Dalton Moran
Quinn Smith
Austin Oyen
Chaas Delgado
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Re: JJ Everard is trasfering to UNI....???
Originally posted by latdrop View PostThis is just not true. Everard easily handled that recruit Sidhu from Canada. He would've been the starter after his redshirt with another year to get bigger and better.
Not a smart move to let him go. SDSU will be giving up big points at least for 2 years at 285. It's a let's see how this kid matures and how he handles d1 wrestling especially now in the Big 12.
Let's face it a lot of recruits have already left or quit this team for one reason or another. Here's the ones I remember. It'll be interesting to see how many stick from this new class.
Paul Mascarenas
Matt Seabold
Brandon Brunner
Jake Turk
Hank Goettl
Dalton Moran
Quinn Smith
Austin Oyen
Chaas Delgado
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Re: JJ Everard is trasfering to UNI....???
What I've heard is that JJ was on a 5yr plan with his schooling and he intended to take a red shirt next year, and that Bono had agreed to that plan. However, recently Bono changed his mind and said JJ had to wrestle next year. JJ was faced with losing his 5th yr of scholarship money, which may have cost him is ability to stay in and finish school. JJ talked to the UNI program and found out he could red shirt next year and then wrestle his Senior year for the Panthers. This would give JJ two more years to finish his degree, which was his plan all along. If this is the case all I can say is Good Luck JJ, and I for one respect your decision. ...and now Bono just needs to find or build another wrestler that is better than JJ.
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