Who knows who is "in the right" here, if anybody. But this is the NIL world. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
I beg to differ. Because you don't understand doesn't mean nobody can.No one has any idea what you’re talking about. This has nothing to do with PSU so stop trying to make it about how great PSU is.![]()
I can’t make my point any more clear.
As much as I want him gone, I don't hate Tom either. He'll always be a favorite of mine. But when it's time, it's time. This is a Tomlin/Harbaugh situation. Good coaches who have gotten stale. Happens all the time.I don't think there's hatred for Tom, at least not from Iowa fans. Psu trolls and other Iowa haters sure but Iowa fans don't hate Tom, at least not in the decently sized circle of fans I know well. Many just have higher expectations for the program than what we've been seeing of late and think it's time for change.
Probably was upset and didn't think Mo was living the lifestyle he demands as of late. Wasn't in the room enough- who knows. He's a control freak who would rather prove a point even if it paints himself in a corner then rationally think of another alternative. Brock used the term cult. In a cult you are with us or against us. No middle ground. Like I said if Mo is back on team in a few weeks LMAO
Brock is a quitter, Iowa was too tough for him.So you think Brock Rathbun just made it all up to post a story that makes no sense? That the Wartburg wrestling community wouldn't be in the know a little bit about Mo?
JFCEndenne would not happen to be from Somalia, would he? Too soon?
Maybe a diabolical scheme to "duck" Barr and not hurt his future seeding.
Brock had found our he had diabetes two months into his freshman yr you moron. Finally got it diagnosed which explained his swings in energy and ups downs. Great talent that would of seen the line up. Another situation that wasnt handled right by staff. Not sure if your smart enough to understand the difficulties of diabetes training and cutting weight.Brock is a quitter, Iowa was too tough for him.
Why would I believe his story over anyone elses?
I am sure lots of different people are to blame, including both Mo and Brands.
I beg to differ. Because you don't understand doesn't mean nobody can.
You seem to think 3rd Party Booter NIL contracts can have "commitments" that dictate remaining on the team. I am saying they can't, and Iowa's strict compliance would never allow them, assuming they get to see them.
I'm guessing multiple "little" things stacked up until it broke the camel's back and this is the fallout. What all those little things were and who was justified in their response to them is going to be completely subjective. I would guess both parties are somewhat at fault and the end result will hurt both parties as well. No winners in this case.I think your largely right. Just doesn't seem plausible overall.
That said, we have seen time and time again that he's not a great planner or communicator. It wouldn't at all be a surprise if lines got crossed somewhere because of it and t was cause for confusion.
For one thing - I said QUITE POSSIBLY - which means exactly that - POSSIBLY. I don't know and neither do you so save your long winded defense of Endenne and you too wait until the facts come out. I was simply pointing out that IF he was dismissed for cause, then many on our board will criticize him while consistently chastising Sanderson for doing the opposite. Also, if you are going to quote me, or put your opinions down like you are objecting to something I said to try and make yourself look as the great defender of the little guy, be accurate. Or - just go continue your ridiculous war with Spooner.What potential wrong doing was done by Iowa (Endenne or Brands) that Tom shed light on?
So far, all I've read has been rumor and innuendo.
If it's a legit neck injury, that's not a wrong doing.
If it's one leveraged for next year NIL, via medical RS, that's no wrong doing either (it's the state of college wrestling).
If the above is a result of Iowa NIL promises unfulfilled, then Endenne's actions wouldn't seem to be a wrong doing to me.
Family time wouldn't be a wrongdoing.
Failing to put in practice effort like the coaches want is a teaching moment (unless it stems from unfulfilled NIL promises).
All I see is alleged steroids as a potential wrong doing, and I don't know how many believe that one.
Being a new Dad could cause Endenne to want his NIL sooner. And I could see Brands saying, "No" for fear of a pay-for-play compliance scandal or a run on Iowa's NIL bank. Nobody should expect Brands would divulge either of these, if one was the reason.
Might as well blame Iowa’s overly conservative compliance office.
Brands comments sounded to me like a business decision, employer and employee parting ways after an irreconcilable professional difference of opinion. Those are kept private. Their underlying grievances aren't publicly aired.
I wish I could be angry about the Missouri stinks comment, but I can't, and that's not cool!Missouri and Minnesota stink
Too soon. Too dumb. Both!Endenne would not happen to be from Somalia, would he? Too soon?
I expect Gabe to go to Tom and offer to wrestle 197.Why do we think Gabe would want to do this? I would say no if I was him. He was asked to cut down because that’s his best chance for the team next year. Now they want him to jump to 197. I’d say kick rocks.
Gabe has a lot of talent and we’ve never seen him at his best weight. He also struggles to cut weight now we want him to wrestle 197. Haha. Give me a break. It’s not in his best interest to flip to whatever weight this staff wants him to on a whim.
Mo can give a public statement anytime he wants...We all know that no clear reasoning will ever be presented. Anti-Iowa crowd will run Iowa through the mud. Anti-Brands crowd will call for him to be fired. Pro-Brands crowd will say that it is all on Endene but never back it up. Rinse. Wash. Repeat about a 1000 more times with anything that happens negatively for Iowa.
The way Ludington looked I'd bet Gabe is winning the wrestle offs, the needs to shirt.Gabe is probably game but he is going to get horsed around at that weight. I think Harvey is best option to finish this year.
I'm not a Brands apologist by any stretch of the imagination, but this is my feelings on what went down here:Who knows who is "in the right" here, if anybody. But this is the NIL world. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
or.....the truth which is that he hurt his neck and when his Doctor told him to rest it Brands told him he is fine to wrestle and when Mo put his foot down Brands gave him the boot. Bulged disks are no reason not to compete in Brand's world.I'm not a Brands apologist by any stretch of the imagination, but this is my feelings on what went down here:
This being the NIL era, I think Mo Endene, an accomplished D3 multi National Champion is given a real shot to be Iowa's starting 197 lber, and they're confident they have their guy for the 2025/26 season. And they clearly did, as it was playing out in the early going.
But they aren't paying him Jacori Teemer or Kyle Parco money, nor should they have. But then, wonder of wonders, he explodes up the rankings to #4 with a great start to the season, solid as hell contributor, but still a small sample size. Likely exceeding anyone's expectations of what they had, possibly including Mo Endene (granted, this young man hasn't tasted defeat often, so he's likely confident, but still not proven at the DI gauntlet level).
So Mo Endene (and maybe his wife with expectant child to boot), think it's time to approach Tom Brands to "rework" his financial package before the 2nd semester starts.
Tom Brands tells him you're doing a great job, but you signed up for what you signed for, for the year and that's what you're getting. (perhaps the funds he's seeking just aren't there, budgeted for, etc. - no idea how it all works, but I bet Tom Brands and good folks like Bob Nicolls do).
So Mo Endene with new baby in tow decides he's not satisfied with that result and starts thinking about his options (which are damn slim IMO), but won't accept what he's been told and now he's pissed (and don't forget Mama, they're a Team too as all the married guys know - especially when it comes to $$$).
Tom Brands says I'm sorry Big Mo, not gonna happen, we don't or can't operate that way, there is no I in Team, etc. So Thank You for your contributions to the Iowa Wrestling program and we wish you well in your future endeavors.
So now we have a brief word from Tom Brands, then silence from all the involved parties, at this time.... But for me personally, I would be stunned, if this scenario I portrayed isn't real close to what happened. Follow the money, ALWAYS follow the money.
This is part of the problem. Other schools don’t have this type of drama.He will probably be back in a couple of weeks. Brands tends to suddenly have guys back wrestling that were no longer with the team for a period of time. Permanent doesn't mean permanent in Brands speak and he never even said it is permanent. They need him bad enough that it will probably work out.
I wouldn't say it's quite the trend you believe it to be, but never say never I guess.He will probably be back in a couple of weeks. Brands tends to suddenly have guys back wrestling that were no longer with the team for a period of time. Permanent doesn't mean permanent in Brands speak and he never even said it is permanent. They need him bad enough that it will probably work out.
A team doctor has the final say regarding medical clearance and any head coach that disputes and/or works around that isn't employed for very long and is a likely recipient of a law suit.or.....the truth which is that he hurt his neck and when his Doctor told him to rest it Brands told him he is fine to wrestle and when Mo put his foot down Brands gave him the boot. Bulged disks are no reason not to compete in Brand's world.
They do have this drama at times. Ed Ruth had the taco Bell incident at PSU. Who knows with AJ at Nebraska. Brands sometimes speaks in absolutes and then softens but it is just how he is wired. Anybody who has actually met Mo knows what a great guy he really is. I expect him back- he was at team weight lifting since he has "no longer been with the team"This is part of the problem. Other schools don’t have this type of drama.
My thoughts as well. Add to it an offer from another school if he injury RS for next year since he has somewhat proven himself. If he is cleared to wrestle and wants to sit this year, collect NIL, then hopefully get another medical year next with another bag somewhere else I can see Iowa saying no and moving on from him, especially with Harvey taking over next year even if Mo wanted to stay at Iowa. No idea if this is the case, but it is very plausible imo.I'm not a Brands apologist by any stretch of the imagination, but this is my feelings on what went down here:
This being the NIL era, I think Mo Endene, an accomplished D3 multi National Champion is given a real shot to be Iowa's starting 197 lber, and they're confident they have their guy for the 2025/26 season. And they clearly did, as it was playing out in the early going.
But they aren't paying him Jacori Teemer or Kyle Parco money, nor should they have. But then, wonder of wonders, he explodes up the rankings to #4 with a great start to the season, solid as hell contributor, but still a small sample size. Likely exceeding anyone's expectations of what they had, possibly including Mo Endene (granted, this young man hasn't tasted defeat often, so he's likely confident, but still not proven at the DI gauntlet level).
So Mo Endene (and maybe his wife with expectant child to boot), think it's time to approach Tom Brands to "rework" his financial package before the 2nd semester starts.
Tom Brands tells him you're doing a great job, but you signed up for what you signed for, for the year and that's what you're getting. (perhaps the funds he's seeking just aren't there, budgeted for, etc. - no idea how it all works, but I bet Tom Brands and good folks like Bob Nicolls do).
So Mo Endene with new baby in tow decides he's not satisfied with that result and starts thinking about his options (which are damn slim IMO), but won't accept what he's been told and now he's pissed (and don't forget Mama, they're a Team too as all the married guys know - especially when it comes to $$$).
Tom Brands says I'm sorry Big Mo, not gonna happen, we don't or can't operate that way, there is no I in Team, etc. So Thank You for your contributions to the Iowa Wrestling program and we wish you well in your future endeavors.
So now we have a brief word from Tom Brands, then silence from all the involved parties, at this time.... But for me personally, I would be stunned, if this scenario I portrayed isn't real close to what happened. Follow the money, ALWAYS follow the money.
this^^^A team doctor has the final say regarding medical clearance and any head coach that disputes and/or works around that isn't employed for very long and is a likely recipient of a law suit.
I really hope it is another Gabe scenario honestly.They do have this drama at times. Ed Ruth had the taco Bell incident at PSU. Who knows with AJ at Nebraska. Brands sometimes speaks in absolutes and then softens but it is just how he is wired. Anybody who has actually met Mo knows what a great guy he really is. I expect him back- he was at team weight lifting since he has "no longer been with the team"
or.....the truth which is that he hurt his neck and when his Doctor told him to rest it Brands told him he is fine to wrestle and when Mo put his foot down Brands gave him the boot. Bulged disks are no reason not to compete in Brand's world.
I don't know Big Mo personally, but we can agree on one thing anywayThey do have this drama at times. Ed Ruth had the taco Bell incident at PSU. Who knows with AJ at Nebraska. Brands sometimes speaks in absolutes and then softens but it is just how he is wired. Anybody who has actually met Mo knows what a great guy he really is. I expect him back- he was at team weight lifting since he has "no longer been with the team"
Idk how when and where did he hurt his neck.What if he didn’t care for the culture at Iowa and was going to seek a medical to catch on with another school next year?
Would that be Brands fault?
I don't know, "No longer on the roster", sounds like he's Elvis to me.He will probably be back in a couple of weeks. Brands tends to suddenly have guys back wrestling that were no longer with the team for a period of time. Permanent doesn't mean permanent in Brands speak and he never even said it is permanent. They need him bad enough that it will probably work out.
You clearly know nothing about the situation which is understandable. It wasn't a team Doctor it was Mo's Doctor. The team staff wanted him to get a cortisone shot and keep wrestling. Brands wanted a full return on Bob's investment and Mo wants what is best for lifelong well being. They have reached a point where they can't agree. This will probably mend itself but not in time for the PSU dual. I'm sorry for sharing the truth. Ask Brands and see if he denies it. This is exactly what happened.Sure, that's it. Tom Brands is going to ignore a University Doctor's order and put a kid out there just for the hell of it. Go Team!
I didn't even mention the injury (no idea of the severity, and neither do you - if you can provide a link or a quote where Brands talks about it, I'd be happy to read it because I haven't seen anything about it - maybe I just missed it). We know for certain whether it's Iowa Wrestling or Iowa Football, you're never gonna know how small or bad an injury is, and that's always been true. You know when you see the guy on the mat or field again, that he's been MEDICALLY CLEARED and that's all you'll likely ever know.
You're....not your.Brock had found our he had diabetes two months into his freshman yr you moron. Finally got it diagnosed which explained his swings in energy and ups downs. Great talent that would of seen the line up. Another situation that wasnt handled right by staff. Not sure if your smart enough to understand the difficulties of diabetes training and cutting weight.
Elam match- has stiffness the week before, but it was worse after. Bulged disk.Idk how when and where did he hurt his neck.
He is quoting his own experience, not one mention of Mo telling his side of the story.View attachment 1141031
This is from the Pin Doctors page on Facebook.
He sure is going out on a limb by pointing out that communication isn't Brand's strong point. He (like everyone else) that leaves Iowa is now a bad person and a liar. Long live the cult!He is quoting his own experience, not one mention of Mo telling his side of the story.
Just another loud mouth making accusations!?