C-RTC Summer Recap and My Challenge Moving Forward by Coach Dresser

Wow! What an August...

David Carr wins a Junior World Championship. David became the first ISU wrestler in school history to win a Junior World Gold Medal. He defeated four very tough opponents along the way. To say he had a tough draw is an understatement. Russian in the first round, enough said. We are very proud of David. Coach St. John and David's father Nate were with him in Estonia to coach and to witness his gold medal performance. Folks, the Cyclone Regional Training Center makes a difference.

Two GREAT fundraisers in August. First off, the folks of Humboldt raised nearly $50,000 for the C-RTC on Friday night, August 16th. John Conlon and his crew have the blueprint to throw a Cyclone wrestling party! They also put together a fire truck parade through town, welcoming our athletes and coaches to Humboldt.

And just ten days later, the Glen Oaks Golf Outing in West Des Moines was a huge success. The rain stayed away, and on August 26th we had 32 foursomes and a very generous sponsorship from Chad Stone, Jeff Staton, and all the folks at Renewable Energy Group (REG). A special shout-out to David Ling, Dan Dresser, Kurt Smith, and Terry Cook for their hard work in organizing this great event with some high-energy individuals in attendance. Their final numbers exceeded $55,000 for the event.


Jesse Delgado, 4-time All American and 2-time NCAA champion from the University of Illinois, joined the C-RTC last month. Jesse already is in the room training alongside our athletes. This week the C-RTC also will add Joey Palmer, a three-time NCAA qualifier at Oregon State University, as a resident athlete.I know the lower weights will enjoy working with Jesse Delgado and Joey Palmer!

The C-RTC Tree GREW a lot in the month of August. We are sitting at $500,000 total dollars raised for 2019 -- on the way to our goal of $750,000 for the year. Please go check out the growth of our tree HERE. If you haven't jumped on our tree, please do so NOW!

When I introduced the C-RTC TREE with a short video this past June, we had just 36 donors. We currently are approaching 400 donors. We appreciate all 378 of you on the tree right now, along with all of you who attended the many outings we held this spring and summer. We had some great auction items donated and sold, plus tons of meal tickets were purchased. The list of attendees at New Hampton, Clear Lake, Okoboji, Humboldt, and Glen Oaks was in the hundreds!

My moving forward challenge to ALL! The current number of donors represents some serious growth and some serious summer momentum. Now I have a personal goal of getting 500 total donors on that TREE by the first day of our college season, which is October 10th. That day is symbolic because we also will hold our final C-RTC fundraiser of 2019 on that day -- so please help me get to 500 by then!

Our C-RTC 100 event will take place on Thursday, October 10th at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny. This has become our traditional end-of-the-C-RTC season event. Attached here TableListC-RTC100-2019.docx is a list of companies and individuals that already have qualified for a table at this year's event because of their 2019 donations. Many have confirmed and are attending. We are expecting over 500 people this year!

Once again, Gov. Kim Reynolds will be our special guest speaker -- along with ISU Head Basketball Coach Steve Prohm. If you see your name or the name of your business on this list, please reach out to Robin at [email protected] and let us know if you'll be coming.

Once we know how many donors are attending, others can purchase a table for $1,000. Let Robin know if you'd like to purchase a whole table or 2 tickets to the event and we will place you at a table with others.

This event is open to ALL and the room will truly be star-studded with some of central Iowa's biggest fans and most successful individuals. In addition, many of our finest athletes and coaches will be sprinkled throughout the room on this night. I hope you can make it!!

In closing, it has been a great summer of expansion and support for the C-RTC. Thank you!

Coach Dresser

#itsgonnatakeeveryone

2019/2020 WIN Ranking

Looks like first set of rankings for the year are out. Note that WIN does not include freshmen or redshirt freshmen in their initial rankings.

Team - 7
125- 10
133- 5
141- 13
149- 3
157- NR (Carr is a redshirt)
165- 20
174- 17
184- 6
197- NR (Shapiro or Duggan are both redshirts)
Hwt- 16

Season is getting closer, and I can't wait to watch this team!

https://www.win-magazine.com/2019/09/iowa-tops-penn-state-in-wins-2019-20-preseason-rankings/

What was the biggest game in ISU's history

I think Saturday's game is the biggest game we've had. VERY few people agree so my questions:

What was the biggest game.
What was the result of that game.
What impact did it have on the trajectory of our program over time.

We have had more than a few "statement" games that we've either crapped the bed, or failed to capitalize. I think Saturday could be a defining moment in the CMC era with a win. Nationally televised game. Multi-hour lead-up for that national audience. Ranked opponent and our bitter rival. We lose and we've merely lost a game. We win and large swaths of the college football public, and recruitable athletes, and national media take notice and we get lots of publicity.

Randy On Cyclone Insider

What. A. ****. Show.

He claimed that our RBs went down on first contact every time vs UNI and he was ADAMANT about it. “Cyclone fans aren’t used to that!”, he said .I was thinking to myself, “that didn’t happen.”

So now I’m going back and watching the condensed version of the game and lo and behold, our RBs we’re getting through first contact often and easily and in to the second level all game.

Sorry for another Randy thread but guy is a moron. Great contacts, knows nothing about actually playing sports.

T Boone Pickens dies at 91

His Passing
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LEGENDARY ENERGY EXECUTIVE,
ENTREPRENEUR T. BOONE PICKENS
DIES AT 91


DALLAS, Texas – T. Boone Pickens, legendary energy executive and one of America’s best-known entrepreneurs, passed away today at the age of 91.

The long-time Dallas resident, who had battled back from a series of strokes and further head injuries sustained in a 2017 fall, died of natural causes surrounded by friends and family on September 11, 2019, according to spokesman Jay Rosser.

Plans for memorial services in Dallas, TX, and Stillwater, OK, are pending. Pickens, who was born in Holdenville, a small town in eastern Oklahoma, spent his adult years in Texas.

He is survived by his five children — Deborah Pickens Stovall, Pam Pickens Grace, Michael Pickens, Tom Pickens and Liz Pickens Cordia— and 11 grandchildren and an increasing number of great-grandchildren.

Pickens was a pioneer in the energy industry, a career-long champion for shareholder rights, a groundbreaking health and fitness advocate, and a generous philanthropist whose charitable donations exceeded $1 billion. In July 2008, he launched a self-funded, $100 million, grass-roots campaign aimed at reducing this country’s crippling dependence on OPEC oil. For more information on Pickens’ life, visit www.boonepickens.com.

“With an outsize personality and aggressive business tactics that landed him on the cover of Time magazine, Mr. Pickens became one of the few businessmen in the 1980s recognizable to wide segments of America. His influence is still widely felt. Mr. Pickens was an early advocate for shareholder rights and insisting that executives be compensated with stock. That line of thinking informed a new generation of shareholder activists, and remains gospel on Wall Street.”
New York Times, January 20, 2018

Read the Obituary for T. Boone Pickens.

O-Line Question

After watching the O-line last year and against UNI, it seems like the bulk of our problems are with Meeker and Good-Jones. They constantly get beat by a speed rush and/or whiff on blocks. I have overall been happy with Knipfel, Newell, and Olsen on the inside. It also sounds like Downing is more suited to play inside. Does anyone know if Downing or Knipfel can play tackle or not? If not, I feel it is time for Ramos to start. I know the coaches know much more than I do, but I feel maybe it is time to change it up.

So... How Will the Game go?

Lots of excitement and distractions going on for everything around the game, which is a fantastic experience for everyone, but I really don't know what to expect once the ball is kicked.

Will the old cliche about the biggest improvement in a team comes between week one and two? Can we avoid mental mistakes like kicking off out of bounds? Will they let Brock be Brock? I hate that the team went from being favored to being the underdog.

I know CMC is focused on all the right things. It seems that Iowa City is insulated from all the distractions and are getting a quiet week of preparation. They will be ready.

I hope our guys come out with their hair on fire and punch them in the mouth early and often. Then the crowd will keep the fire burning
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Jobs < 36 hrs. Per Week w/ Full Benefits?

I know this might be wishful thinking, and totally OK if it is. But, Cyclone Fanatic is the best resource on the internet for general info, so why not ask!?!

I'm looking for a job change. Wonder if there are any companies out there in the Des Moines area that will hire you to a post that's 36 hours per week or less, but with decent pay (say $40K+ annual) and standard medical benefits? Not a commission-based job, I need stability.

My logic is that I'd like to invest a little time in a side business, but can't afford to stop working. Also, I carry the health insurance for my family which is very important to us. I am willing to take a little bit of a pay cut (right now I make on the + side of $50 K)

Just looking for options. I have 15 ish years of general experience in office work, insurance, customer service, etc., so I have something to offer. But I don't have a special trade like dental skills, etc.

(Hoping there are at least a couple serious answers among the sarcastic ones!)

FS: ISU vs. Iowa Jr. Cyclone Club Pass

One of my kids is not going to the game, so if there is anyone out there looking for a kid/hillside ticket, let me know and maybe we can work a way out to lend it for the game then get it back as soon as we get in the stadium. Not looking to make a ton of money, but figure it's a potential additional cyclone fan in the stadium or future cyclone fan to make a memory. PM if interested!

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