I live in CO and am a fan because BTN provided the opportunity to watch B1G wrestling. Since BTN began PSU has been very exciting to watch with lots of great wrestlers.
I was one of those high schoolers. Sat on the floor 2 rows back from the mat. What an incredible memory. And a few weeks later PSU knocked off Miami in the Fiesta Bowl. Kurt Bernier sat right behind my father and brother in the west stands at the match and had himself quite a game on special teams.We faced Iowa at Rec Hall in the first match of my freshman year. Attendance was approx 3x the fire code capacity. Every time you thought the gym couldn't get more packed, another 2 buses of HS wrestlers pulled up.
Jim Martin made his opponent quit. The roof blew off the bldg. We won, they lost.
The stands were a tight fit, but you were packed in like a sardine. The floor was like Bourbon Street on Mardi Gras, with fewer drunks and topless women.I was one of those high schoolers. Sat on the floor 2 rows back from the mat. What an incredible memory. And a few weeks later PSU knocked off Miami in the Fiesta Bowl. Kurt Bernier sat right behind my father and brother in the west stands at the match and had himself quite a game on special teams.
The first part was true for me too as a freshman, but much different year/result. 1994 vs. Iowa, we lost every match until Kerry McCoy's pin. The debut of our much ballyhooed freshman class (I still think they accomplished alot in their years, even if not as much as some expected).We faced Iowa at Rec Hall in the first match of my freshman year. Attendance was approx 3x the fire code capacity. Every time you thought the gym couldn't get more packed, another 2 buses of HS wrestlers pulled up.
Jim Martin made his opponent quit. The roof blew off the bldg. We won, they lost.
Not a Clearfielder, but loved Coach Turner. Over the years I became friends with Brad and his parents.started wrestling in central Pa in 3rd grade.... had success and was one of two to be on the HS team as a Freshman (they didn't do that in the 70s). Regardless, no discipline with weight control and burn out left me without wrestling until I had kids ready to wrestle in the early 2000s. Started coaching 'Pa style' in Va and gravitated to 'back home' wrestling - PSU as DT enrolled. Pataky was from my HS and grabbed my attention when I started looking back into the sport. Neil Turner was my 'progressive' coach in the late 70s... hail to him!
a good man. thought of him as the new wave of college coaches. Wouldn't let us use plastics except for the night before a match. Went to school and wrestled with his eldest son.Not a Clearfielder, but loved Coach Turner. Over the years I became friends with Brad and his parents.
A quick Coach Turner story. I was wrestling in an offseason tournament and despite winning my first two matches I struggled to finish a couple shots. Coach Turner came up to me and demanded I come with him. We found a warmup mat and it took him all of 30 seconds to point out a little thing to help with my head positioning on my finishes.
So true for me too. Nothing grows the sport faster than excitement. Cael & Company have elevated that to another level & it's really fun to watch!Before Cael revolutionized the sport I found college wrestling to be boring where the emphasis was on defense, so I really was a fan of the sport who focused on high school wrestling. Being from South Jersey I would follow the careers of the Jersey kids who were competitive/successful in college particularly those at Penn State, Lehigh, Penn, & Rutgers. The whole world changed for me when Cael arrived at Penn State and brought the focus on scoring. Since that time everything else has given way to an intense interest and dedication to all things PENN STATE!
Add : he had Joe Williams on the ropes in the BJC in 1996 (I think). Was In on 2 deep singles in the 3rd that could have won the match but just couldn’t finishWrestled my whole life up until college Decided to attend PSU rather than wrestle at Drexel or Bucknell. Always been a fan of PSU football and wrestling prior to attending. Best fiend from high school was on the team during the Fritz years. Was a floating varsity fill in guy between 150-167 for a couple years.
My favorite poster now is El Jefe. I love when someone says something dumb and he puts them in their place lol.
Dido.I was the guy who would check on the results from time to time. But when my son wrestled he really got me into it. That was right after Cael started coaching.
Roommate in the mid-60’s was on the team (not a starter). I played other sports in HS and at PSU, but, wrestling captured my passion because of its “Mano a mano” nature. It was more pure than other sports where the refs have so much influence. Over the past 50+ years I’ve been disabused of that notion about wrestling. I’ve been sitting in Rec Hall for just short of 60 years now (might have missed a year or two in the late 70’s). The whole ride’s been great.I'm generally curious.
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So, I was born in 1974, graduated high school in 1993 and college in 1997. I was always a PSU fan. I started wrestling when I was 6, and my dad started taking me to Rec Hall about the same time. I have a cool story that I'll save for later about him taking me to Coach Fritz' office when I was like 11 or 12. I was always a PSU wrestling fan, but, I'd be lying if I said it hasn't been more fun and I haven't gotten more "die hard" after the Cael hiring. To be fair, when I went to college to play football, I kind of stepped away from the sport for a brief period of time. I grew up in Mifflin County, so, I followed Troy Sunderland's career closely and always rooted for him. I've met him several times, and you won't find a nicer guy.
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Penn State grad and I’ve had Penn State wrestling season tickets since 1985… I believe they were exorbitantly priced at 2 or 3 dollars per match at the time. Have rarely ever missed a home match and ‘won the lottery’ when Cael came here since my seats are as good as they get.I'm generally curious.
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So, I was born in 1974, graduated high school in 1993 and college in 1997. I was always a PSU fan. I started wrestling when I was 6, and my dad started taking me to Rec Hall about the same time. I have a cool story that I'll save for later about him taking me to Coach Fritz' office when I was like 11 or 12. I was always a PSU wrestling fan, but, I'd be lying if I said it hasn't been more fun and I haven't gotten more "die hard" after the Cael hiring. To be fair, when I went to college to play football, I kind of stepped away from the sport for a brief period of time. I grew up in Mifflin County, so, I followed Troy Sunderland's career closely and always rooted for him. I've met him several times, and you won't find a nicer guy.
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Side note; was in the Philippines between 1985-1988 and if you recall, PSU played at least three championship games, ’82 Georgia, ’85 Oklahoma and ’86 Miami. My brother would send me cassette tapes of the football games in-season and I’d get them 10 days later; would listen to them and then send him back personalized 'letters from the field’.I was one of those high schoolers. Sat on the floor 2 rows back from the mat. What an incredible memory. And a few weeks later PSU knocked off Miami in the Fiesta Bowl. Kurt Bernier sat right behind my father and brother in the west stands at the match and had himself quite a game on special teams.
#SwimmersUnite.Good friends with wrestlers in high school…..I was a swimmer. Knew guys on the team when I was in school 80-84. Would always find a match to go to with the kids…….. once a year. Had no idea when nationals were. Never understood why we were not better given the proximity to great HS wrestling.
When Cael was hired, I realized that was a massive shift. Called a coworker/ buddy who was a wrestling coach. He said get as many tix as you can and I will buy whatever you don’t use. Would take dad, 2 boys and I. Would take them out of school early…….they were not getting anything out of school anyway. The rest is history
Shared parts of this before but oldest brother wrestled on same HS team as Bill Reinbolt, tOSU. He went on to wrestle at CC level; he’s a bigger fan than I am, we talk about once a week in-season.
I was 5’ nuthin’ a 100 and nuthin’, but loved to compete; all heart, little skills, no fear. After HS was offered very modest money to D3 York College but I was no student.
Grew up, met a girl, took her to the 1982 Wilkes Open on official First date. Now married, will be 45 years this summer. I'll tell her lots of stuff she probably doesn’t really care about, but she knows who Tan Tom is, the Twins - including whatever their latest gaffe is, broken glasses, Whiner Manning, etc. Folkstyle vs Freestyle, When Two turned into Three, etc.
Been to Big 10’s numerous years since 1994 (went with groups as small as two and as many as 14 one year at PSU); first favorite PSU wrestler was Sanshiro Abe. I am not so sure I like 'growing the sport', there were years at Big 10’s that our group could sit anywhere we wanted without interference, not so today.
Been to NCAA’s a few times (other brother has an in with a NCAA employee and we’ve gotten SICK tickets when we go). Introduced myself to David Taylor’s dad, thanked him for sending DT here; nice visit with Frank (my avatar, pic taken by a walk-on from Purdue; wrestled 126 now, must got 190+), introduced myself to Mike Evans’ mom, she was a nice lady, and also to Mike Kemmerer when he was at 157. As a PSU fan, we are really. in the golden age here guys. This is fun!
I Love wrestling. The oldest sport, The Greatest sport.