I don't think it's arrogant or stupid at all. What coach wouldn't talk their player or athlete up? If you don't believe you can compete at state or even place at state then why even go? Personally boogerred I think you may be reading into it a bit too much.
All of Meigs County is very proud of Cassidy and his accomplishments, on and off of the mat. Getting to be there (state) is a feat in itself. He is a QUALITY person, not to mention the athlete. There is not an arrogant bone in his body!!! I praise his coach for having the faith in him. I agree Frozen Rope if your coach can't talk you up who can??? WE ARE ALL PROUD OF HIM.
I was just saying that it was an unrealistic expectation.
Of course coaches should talk their athletes up to a point, but to place at state you have to win at least twice. And a single win is an accomplishment in itself.
i have talked to Cassidy before and I agree that he is a good kid.
We'll have to agree to disagree about the coaches comments because I still don't have a single problem with it. Even if deep down you don't think your athlete has a chance to win or do well, you NEVER say that to him or to a reporter. ALWAYS encourage and talk your athlete up! Also, I'm sure his coach DID actually think he has a shot at placing at state. Cassady is a very gifted wrestler (his record and accomplishments proved that).
As far as Cassady's future plans...he'll be playing football at Heidelberg this coming fall.
boogerred: i"m the coach of cassady, and i thought that he could place in the state, he is that good. He had the first boy on his back twice but could not pin him. the second boy he had on his back once but could not pin him.
Coach: Just because you come on here, do you think I am going to change what I said/thought? If so, that is very narrow-minded.
I know Cassidy is a good wrestler and I would loved to have looked at baumspage and seen him placing at state.
I still believe that it was stupid to say what you did. That is just my opinion. I would never say that because I think that puts undue pressure on the kid. But sometimes other coaches don't always look at things my way.
And as a coach, I know that you don't care what others say. (But apparently you do because you replied to what I said).
I think it is safe to say that everyone on here is proud that Cassidy made it as far as he did.