Help Tyler Caldwell be a Cyclone

Tyler, please come to ISU to join a wrestling program with established wrestling tradition, great staff and work out partners, nice facilities, great fan support, and earn a degree from ISU that will carry you through the rest of your life.
 
If people think these threads should be combined, I don't have a problem with that. I am happy with the response from Cyclone fans and hope Destin and Tyler get these messages and become Cyclones.
 
You can beat Schutt, he might carry whole logs up stadium stares, but you can be Schutt.
 
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I'm starting this thread to encourage Tyler that the Cyclone fans want him in Ames. He would be an important part of getting the Cyclone to their goal of a National Champs.

Join my support and lets encourage Tyler to transfer to Ames next year.

Tyler was a National Runnerup for Oklahoma at 165 last year. He took an Olympic Redshirt this year and was also at the Iowa - Iowa State tailgate and stayed a couple weeks afterwards with high school classmate and friend Boaz Beard.
 
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I'm starting this thread to encourage Tyler that the Cyclone fans want him in Ames. He would be an important part of getting the Cyclone to their goal of a National Champs.

Join my support and lets encourage Tyler to transfer to Ames next year.

Tyler was a National Runnerup for Oklahoma at 165 last year. He took an Olympic Redshirt this year and was also at the Iowa - Iowa State tailgate and stayed a couple weeks afterwards with high school classmate and friend Boaz Beard.

We all know this already. Why are you resurrecting so many Zombie threads?
 
Come on Tyler. Join your high school friend and now your OTC buddy Destin.
We will compete for a title next year. You won't get that at nebby
 
The more the merrier, Tyler. Things change. I am old enough to remember ISU's pivot to the very top of college and freestyle wrestling with Gable, Taylor, Peterson and other All-Americans up and down the lineup. At camp when I was in high school, Cyclone greats Frank Santana and Les Anderson led my group.

Back in the Beyer Hall days, doing my own workouts, I also remember warming up and stretching in the same steam room and sauna Gable surely did as a student, and seeing firsthand Ed Banach as assistant apply the same mental conditioning techniques that he had surely learned from Gable, en route to ISU's last national team title in 1987.

Everyone thought the Hawks would win that year and set the NCAA record for consecutive team championships in any sport - except the guys in that room!!

Bring the magic back Tyler help rebuild the tradition and become a Cyclone!
 
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