It’s an interesting concept and would definitely pay off in 28,29 and 30. It seems like David wants to build with a new stepping stone each year. We hit second place this year and as you said Penn State won’t likely be beat next year. David has definitely shown that he wants the very best lineup each year no matter who wrestles or doesn’t. I really like your concept but just not sure surrendering a season is in David’s DNA.Here is my plan. You can bash it and tell me I'm an idiot but I already know that. This is "Operation Three-Peat 2028-30." It requires one year of sacrifice where we may finish 7th or 9th or worse. I do not think Penn State is beatable next year. After next year I think it's game on. So I am redshirting strategically and priming for a three-year Death Row lineup. Below is my 2027 Line-up:
125: Spratley
133: Ramirez
141: Hughes or a Rainey Brother
149: Swiderski
157: Routledge
165: Facundo
174: Guerrero or Transfer
184: White (for experience if he can make that weight)/ Transfer
197: Merrill
HWT: Amos
This would give us three years of having all of our studs in the lineup for the team race plus the Raineys and Ross for four years plus a redshirt year of development for them. I know NIL and transfer portal. I also think they all want to wrestle for David Taylor and this program and environment.
I know this will never happen but is there anyway to realistically stack-up to make a run after this year? Or forget about it and just have faith that we will recruit these level guys again? Which we can sit here and say and that sounds nice but we just produced the first two undefeated national champions since 1947 and another true freshman national champion which has never been done before. This is a very special class. The odds of it happening again are low. Like I said before I am obsessed with #35. I would take a last place finish next year to win a team title(s) in the next three,