Tarleton State University just crushed the dreams of over 50 hardworking wrestlers who have dedicated years of their lives to building the school’s wrestling program.
Tarleton was aiming to become the first NCAA D1 wrestling program in Texas history, something that would have been massive for the growth of the sport.
Despite raising millions of dollars, recruiting star athletes from state champions, to world team members, and even building a 1.2 million dollar training facility, Tarleton University has officially been denied the opportunity to become a D1 program.
I practiced with their team a lot last year and know all the coaches/wrestlers well. Everyone is absolutely gutted right now. Tarleton was recently accepted into the D1 pac-12 conference and when it was time to make things official Tarleton president James Hurley wouldn’t answer the phone.
It’s a shame Tarleton doesn’t value the blood sweat and tears the wrestlers and coaches put into this program. A program that won the NCWA national duals, raised millions of dollars, and generated multiple national champions all with ZERO support from the university’s administration. @TarletonPrez@STEVEURYASZ
Se fosse o gege ou o fujimoto ia tá geral dizendo que era gênio, mas como é o Okubo geral vai dizer "nossa essa obra só tem ecchi"
Melhor plot em mangá shonen da década passada!!!!!!!
I had the pleasure of not only having Randy ref my matches in high school but also being a ref by his side. He is an amazing man. Thank you for all your years of service.
Randy Ellenbecker - a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame - just worked his last match after 51 years officiating.
He left it all on the mat.
Amazing career serving kids, coaches and the sport.
Congratulations Mr. Ellenbecker!!!