Keep Telford onboard and to be honest that would be one heck of a coaching staff as much as that pains me to say.Star is a good dude and level headed it'd be a good move.
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Keep Telford onboard and to be honest that would be one heck of a coaching staff as much as that pains me to say.Star is a good dude and level headed it'd be a good move.
Which makes it honestly less likely for me to think Barta would make that choice with his track record. It doesn’t seem like dumb and dumber are close to being done eitherStar is a good dude and level headed it'd be a good move.
I agree, but also don’t blame them. They were desperate to beat Cael, and they couldn’t have done it without Spencer. Spencer should get a statue in front of their new arena imo. He was the ultimate team player and completely turned that program around.It always seemed like poor vision and planning. Spencer in generational and always had aspirations to win world and Olympic titles. He might even be better at freestyle than folkstyle but dumb and dumber over there in eastern Iowa ruined a lot of his prime years.
Lee planning to return next season according to the article that came out last night. Says he still has plans to win 4 titles for the Hawks. I think this years team race is a 3-team one. Michigan PSU and hawks could all win it. Hawks have a potential of 3 NC's. PSU has 4. Michigan has 3.
Good for him, and Iowa. Wondering if they turn Ayala loose this year.
The vibe I got from the presser at the cy hawk dual was that they’ve known for awhile and were ready to cut him loose. He weighed in and shook hands, Brands said he’s ready to go. I assume they just have been waiting on Spencer to make a decision about going or not. Drake’s gas tank is going to cause people fitsGood for him, and Iowa. Wondering if they turn Ayala loose this year.
The vibe I got from the presser at the cy hawk dual was that they’ve known for awhile and were ready to cut him loose. He weighed in and shook hands, Brands said he’s ready to go. I assume they just have been waiting on Spencer to make a decision about going or not. Drake’s gas tank is going to cause people fits
Who knows with dumb and dumber over there. Using logic when decipher their decision making won’t always be effective.Lee's definitely a hell of a wrestler and a great dude.
I'm sure he'll come back just as great or better, be it in Free or Folk.
I didn't pay attention to the timing. Did Lee announce pre or post scuffle?
I would guess Drake's stellar performance helped make the decision.
Lee's definitely a hell of a wrestler and a great dude.
I'm sure he'll come back just as great or better, be it in Free or Folk.
I didn't pay attention to the timing. Did Lee announce pre or post scuffle?
I would guess Drake's stellar performance helped make the decision.
If he is out...Pat is going to be ruthless to all Iowa fans for the next 20 years and there isn't a thing they can do about it.Agree. Will be interesting to see what's really happening with Kem, if he's really out or not.
I think he’s the oldest on their roster. Mark Hall was younger than three of Iowa’s starters at the beginning of the year and ran out of eligibility two years ago.So is eierman isn’t he?
From: Penn State message board (Slush head)
State of Confusion – Aging Iowa Hawkeye Wrestler to Retire Midseason
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January 5, 2022
Iowa City – Dramatic controversy continued to plague the Iowa Hawkeye wrestling program over New Year’s Weekend. Besides the bombshell announcement that 3-time defending national champion Spencer Lee’s season is being terminated due to injury, there was much confusion about the potential return of one of the program’s most seasoned veteran wrestlers, 4-time All American Michael Kemerer. A trusted media source with an impeccable record disclosed via Twitter on Saturday that Kemerer – also known affectionately as “Grandpa Mike” to his teammates and fans – is calling it a career with the core of the 2021-22 season only about to begin. The announcement came as a surprise to no one, except Kemerer, who responded via Twitter “Do you know something I don’t know?” Sadly, the answer appears to be ‘yes’ – the aging wrestler had simply forgotten about an earlier decision to retire just 2 weeks prior. The announcement was to be made on January 3rd.
According to sources not authorized to speak on the subject, the team’s medical staff have become increasingly concerned about Grandpa Mike and what appears to be diminishing capacity. Over the Christmas holiday, he received a travel van tricked-out with a chair lift as a retirement gift. A confused Kemerer, however, insists that the van is a senior perk related to his impending return to the mat, which will require extensive travel. Team staff maintain that Kemerer is retiring.
One reliable source (a guy in a Hawkeye shirt) disclosed that the team recently completed a comprehensive review of the Hawkeye Wrestling Club’s financials, discovering that a dwindling slush fund was no longer sufficiently solvent to keep all of Iowa’s senior citizen wrestlers on the roster. With so many tired and decrepit men in the lineup, one wrestler would have to retire to keep funds available for the younger, less expensive guys coming into the program. There was much debate about how to determine who must go, with options ranging from a bingo tournament to an analysis of grandchild expenses to a review of who would have the biggest Social Security payout to cushion the blow. Ultimately, given the timing of the season, the team settled on the age-old test of manhood celebrated during the Festivus holiday – the Feats of Strength. Kemerer did not even make it out of the first
That's some funny Onion stuff right thereFrom: Penn State message board (Slush head)
State of Confusion – Aging Iowa Hawkeye Wrestler to Retire Midseason
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January 5, 2022
Iowa City – Dramatic controversy continued to plague the Iowa Hawkeye wrestling program over New Year’s Weekend. Besides the bombshell announcement that 3-time defending national champion Spencer Lee’s season is being terminated due to injury, there was much confusion about the potential return of one of the program’s most seasoned veteran wrestlers, 4-time All American Michael Kemerer. A trusted media source with an impeccable record disclosed via Twitter on Saturday that Kemerer – also known affectionately as “Grandpa Mike” to his teammates and fans – is calling it a career with the core of the 2021-22 season only about to begin. The announcement came as a surprise to no one, except Kemerer, who responded via Twitter “Do you know something I don’t know?” Sadly, the answer appears to be ‘yes’ – the aging wrestler had simply forgotten about an earlier decision to retire just 2 weeks prior. The announcement was to be made on January 3rd.
According to sources not authorized to speak on the subject, the team’s medical staff have become increasingly concerned about Grandpa Mike and what appears to be diminishing capacity. Over the Christmas holiday, he received a travel van tricked-out with a chair lift as a retirement gift. A confused Kemerer, however, insists that the van is a senior perk related to his impending return to the mat, which will require extensive travel. Team staff maintain that Kemerer is retiring.
One reliable source (a guy in a Hawkeye shirt) disclosed that the team recently completed a comprehensive review of the Hawkeye Wrestling Club’s financials, discovering that a dwindling slush fund was no longer sufficiently solvent to keep all of Iowa’s senior citizen wrestlers on the roster. With so many tired and decrepit men in the lineup, one wrestler would have to retire to keep funds available for the younger, less expensive guys coming into the program. There was much debate about how to determine who must go, with options ranging from a bingo tournament to an analysis of grandchild expenses to a review of who would have the biggest Social Security payout to cushion the blow. Ultimately, given the timing of the season, the team settled on the age-old test of manhood celebrated during the Festivus holiday – the Feats of Strength. Kemerer did not even make it out of the first round, suffering a shoulder injury to 141-lber Jaydin Eierman and being forced to default.
With Grandpa Mike apparently forgetting about all of these recent events, Head Coach Tom Brands is at peace with the decision. “Mike Kemerer is Mike Kemerer,” said Brands. “He always did things the right way, and we owe him a huge debt of gratitude for bringing Spencer Lee to the Iowa Hawkeyes. We will never forget that.”
Continued Brands, “Unfortunately, there have been some challenges with his memory and his overall health. We always do what is best for our wrestlers, and in this case, what is best for Mike Kemerer is to retire from wrestling and move forward.”
But what if Grandpa Mike insists on continuing his career, and shows up matside in a Hawkeye singlet ready to go out for the 174-lb. match against rival Minnesota this Friday night? What will Brands do?
“In the heat of the moment, I will get between him and the mat and tell him ‘I do not want this’,” replies Brands. “But, if he can remember the script and insist on going out there while looming over me, with the Hawkeye crowd going wild, I will be convinced he is healthy enough to go and, in the heat of the moment, I will send him on out there after a couple of hard smacks across his face. In the heat of the moment.”
The Iowa Hawkeyes host the Minnesota Gophers on Friday, January 7th at 8:00 PM CST. The match will air nationally on the Big Ten Network.