The coaches are following several state tournaments but Coach Caldwell has the handle on Iowa. Let's get some more IowaJACKS.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Recruits
Collapse
X
-
As for other recruits, Sloan Johanson from Watertown, only a sophomore but I believe a D1 talent. Moses Gross from Huron, only a Freshman but an incredible talent. Quincy Hulverson is headed to the Goohers, he didn’t wrestle this season due to injury. Owen Hanson Burke Gregory a junior is also a D1 talent in my opinion.
Comment
-
Wish more SD kids would go to Fargo in July and find out where they are really at. Tough for a college coach to invest a ton of time and money into someone that has not tried to prove that they are competitive on a national level. It isn’t necessarily about if you place in Fargo, it is more about showing the college coaches that competition doesn’t intimidate you and how fiercely you compete. Doing things like what Fishhook is talking about makes a statement to coaches, doesn’t look like it ended up happening though. Want to wrestle in college, get outside of our borders out of season and prove it.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Fishhook View PostRumor has it that Rasmussen will be bumping up to wrestle Navarro Shunke today in the first round of the state duel tournament. Brookings can’t win the duel, but sounds like Rasmussen wants the match.
Comment
-
Originally posted by bennymj171 View PostWish more SD kids would go to Fargo in July and find out where they are really at. Tough for a college coach to invest a ton of time and money into someone that has not tried to prove that they are competitive on a national level. It isn’t necessarily about if you place in Fargo, it is more about showing the college coaches that competition doesn’t intimidate you and how fiercely you compete. Doing things like what Fishhook is talking about makes a statement to coaches, doesn’t look like it ended up happening though. Want to wrestle in college, get outside of our borders out of season and prove it.
Comment
-
Originally posted by TheWombat View Post
I think it's definitely better for the wrestler. If they want to get recruited broadly, they need to compete broadly. I understand if you're from across the country and you don't want to pay to travel, but it's a pretty minimal car ride and, with the dorms, it's pretty affordable. Folkstyle nationals and preseason nationals are very close as well. That said, I selfishly enjoy that SDSU can swipe good athletes who are somewhat underdeveloped technically and are flying completely under the radar and do it with little to no investment. For instance, I don't think that Damion Shunke is a particularly great recruit in terms of his potential, he's just very well trained and pretty well known, so he probably had a lot of options. Meanwhile, I don't even know if they had to recruit Sam Kruger or Cody Donnelly and they may be every bit as good when it's all said and done.
Comment
-
Coach Ringstmeyer posted this info over on the grappler forum.
https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestlin...owcase-advance
Hopefully it turns into what the Senior nationals in Pittsburgh used to be. Other than a few really deep states like IA, MN, CA, PA you could be top 5 in their state and qualify for it, every other state you had to be a finalist sometime in high school just to qualify and only seniors could wrestle in it. This tournament is slightly different being that all high school age state champs are automatically in and everyone else has a chance to qualify out of 6 different regional tournaments. I’m sure the coaches will be watching this pretty closely.
Comment
-
State results for incoming 2022 recruits
South Dakota State
Bennett Berge (Kasson-Mantorville) - Minnesota AA State Champion (195)
Brock Fettig (Bismarck) - North Dakota Class A State Champion (182)
Logan Graf (Rapid City Stevens) - South Dakota Class A State Champion (126)
Christian Noble (Big Lake) - Minnesota AA State Champion (126)
Luke Rasmussen (Brookings) - South Dakota Class A State Champion (220)
Caleb Thoennes (St. Michael-Albertville) - Minnesota AAA State sixth-place (132)
Kail Wynia (Kasson-Mantorville) - Minnesota AA State third-place (182)
- 1 like
Comment
Comment