If your a baseball fan of either the Cubs or the White Sox and you listen to Steve Stone on a dailey basis, you wonder how this guy is not a manager. Things happen he says is going to happen and usually the way he says its going to happen. When I listen to Gibbons do color I think of Stone, and I think of the passion he has for the sport. I'm not sure if he is even interested in the job, but if we look back at him when he was just a kid. His first year he beat what I consider the best squad ever assembled in Iowa in a dual meet. His second year he put five kids in the finals and had four champs, so we know he can coach. His last team could have been champs five out of six years, if not for Iowa who had one of the top five teams of all time. An injury to Dan Knight didn't help, but put in this lineup this year., Aiken, Knight, Moreno , Jackson, Wallman, Hamilton, Johnson, Troupe, Cutler,or Kinney. Even with Iowa's lineup that teams goes toe to toe. Then he steps aside for whatever reason , leaves a loaded team to his successor with the nationals at home, I think he thought it was an unselfish thing to do, leave a vetern team with a home arena advantage and even though they had the most all-americans that year with Seven no one finished higher than 4.
A Jim Gibbons head coached team, with say a Kevin Jackson as an assistant would work for me, Gibbons was able to recruit Jackson as a wrestler maybe now he could do it as a coach. Plus some of his exwrestlers have sons coming up Moreno, and Knight to name a few. Just interested in what other people think.
A Jim Gibbons head coached team, with say a Kevin Jackson as an assistant would work for me, Gibbons was able to recruit Jackson as a wrestler maybe now he could do it as a coach. Plus some of his exwrestlers have sons coming up Moreno, and Knight to name a few. Just interested in what other people think.