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  1. List revised: T #1 Dave Doster T #1 Larry Bird # 3 John Wooden (Coach) # 4 Bruce Baumgartner # 5 Burl Ives (Snowman from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer) # 6 Kurt Thomas # 7 Bubba The Love Sponge (This is true!) For proof below, #1 on the list!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indiana_State_University_people Athletics[edit] David Doster, former Major League Baseball player Nevin Ashley, former Major League Baseball player Richard Atha, professional basketball player[50] Robbie Avila, current Sycamores basketball player Clint Barmes, former Major League Baseball player[51] Tim Barrett, former Major League Baseball player Bruce Baumgartner, wrestler, Olympic gold medalist, James E. Sullivan Award[52] Jeff Belskus, president, Indy Eleven Soccer franchise[53] Junius “Rainey” Bibbs, professional baseball player[54] Larry Bird, professional basketball player and administrator[55] Jerry Blemker, junior college baseball coach, Vincennes University 1980-2006; leader in wins, NJCAA; 1,188 wins Cheryl Bridges, women's marathon world record holder, Dec 1971-Dec 1973 Jim Brumfield, professional football player[56] Billy Clapper, head coach, men's basketball Penn State Altoona[57] Roger Counsil, NCAA champion gymnastic coach; former head USA Gymnastics[58] Wayne Davis, professional football player[59] Brian Dorsett, former Major League Baseball player[60] Steve Englehart, head coach, Presbyterian Blue Hose[61] Stewart “Red” Faught, head coach, football, Franklin College[62] Mike Gardiner, former Major League Baseball player Tom Gilles, former Major League Baseball player Vencie Glenn, professional football player[63] Alex Graman, former Major League Baseball player[64] Rick Grapenthin, former Major League Baseball player[65] Robert Griswold, Paralympic swimmer Mitch Hannahs, head coach, Indiana State Sycamores Bill Hayes, former Major League Baseball player & coach John Hazen, professional basketball player[66] Tunch Ilkin, professional football player[67] Blaise Ilsley, former Major League Baseball player Jeff James, Major League Baseball player Tommy John, retired Major League Baseball player[68] Harold Johnson, professional basketball player Wallace Johnson, former Major League Baseball player[69] Doug Kay, professional football coach[70] Beverly Kearney, head coach, University of Texas women's track and field team[71] Duane Klueh, professional basketball player, former head coach of men's basketball, tennis at Indiana State University[72] Danny Lazar, former Major League Baseball player[73] Bryan Leturgez, Olympic bobsledder;[74] bronze medalist - 1993 World Championships Sean Manaea, Major League Baseball player Pancho Martin, professional football player[75][76] Thad Matta, head coach, Men's Basketball; Ohio State University[77] Carl Nicks, professional basketball player[78] Jake Odum, professional basketball player, European Leagues (2014–present) Brian Omogrosso, former Major League Baseball player [79] Jake Petricka, Major League Baseball player Dr. Ferne E. Price, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player; ISU alumni and coach, women's softball and swimming squads[80] Colin Rea, Major League Baseball player Jerry Reynolds, professional basketball coach, general manager[81] Bob Royer, professional basketball player[82] Micah Shrewsberry, head coach Penn State Nittany Lions Chuck Smith, former Major League Baseball player Steve Smith, silver medalist, high jump, 1995 Pan Am Games Zane Smith, former Major League Baseball player[83] Dan Sparks, professional basketball player; NJCAA champion coach[84] Mitch Stetter, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball coach[85] Ryan Strausborger, former Major League Baseball player Ryan Tatusko, professional baseball player Joe Thatcher, former Major League Baseball player[86] Kurt Thomas, Olympic participant, gymnastics; James E. Sullivan Award[87] Robert Tonyan, National Football League player (Green Bay Packers) Bobby Turner, Atlanta Falcons, assistant coach (running backs)[88] Jayson Wells (born 1976), basketball player Paul "Billy" Williams, athletic director, Indiana State Muncee Hoosieroons (1921-1958) John Wooden, college basketball player and Hall of Fame college coach[89] Andy Young, Major League Baseball player
  2. Just to be clear Joe: #1 Dave Doster #2 Larry Bird #3 Bruce Baumgartner
  3. Baumgartner did go to my alma mater Indiana State!!!! Can we get partial credit for that. 3rd most famous Sycamore behind Larry Bird and myself!!
  4. I did feel for the kids on Saturday night. I thought the crowed was small compared to what I think it would have been in Indy. But, it was still a great weekend and much better than I thought it was going to be.
  5. Actually the Doster family kind of enjoyed Evansville this year!!!
  6. Bulldog89

    2024

    Easton Doster
  7. Bulldog89

    2024

    Easton Doster
  8. Looking forward to having Easton there next year!!
  9. Where is this being held and will it be televised or streamed??
  10. They have wrestle backs in Cali don't they??
  11. I guess we won't get any respect until we win all 14 weight classes!!!
  12. Other the the initial "cut" which for him is not really a cut about 152 to 144. For him cutting is just eating better and wrestling. Getting around the knee surgeries when all he could do is lift pushed him a little. He cut big his freshman year and it really hurt him late in the season.
  13. Good call on the MINDSET General!! Believe in yourself, your training & your technique!!
  14. Easton was usually 1-2 lbs. under Thursday-Friday. Eating 3 times a day through the week. Pick a weight, like you said Nick, that you can concentrate on getting better at wrestling and not loosing weight. Made the most difference in Easton's success this year. It does take some discipline on both the wrestlers and parents, but meal prepping was also a huge part of it. We would cook all his meat (chicken, hamburger, steak, pork chops) on Sunday or Monday for the week and he would pack it for his lunches and take to school. So many little things go into being successful and these are just a few. It takes time also, this has been something me as a father, his mother and Easton have been trying to dial in for a few years now.
  15. Thank you for your kind words. Easton has been working for this since he was 5. Watching his big brother in high school & at Wabash college, learning and studying how the college guys do it at such a young age made him aspire to be the best. He is still hungry and will continue on this wrestling this summer and improving to defend his title!!
  16. Let’s vote on who had the best finals gear!!! if you want something with some fashion from Philadelphia hit up: https://www.whotfisgavzilla.com/? https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3i5xaCMwnG/?igsh=MWNobDNic2hiamM4cA==.
  17. That was Older brother’s nuts he hit!!! For all those times in the garage during Covid on the 10X10 Mat!!!
  18. EASTON DOSTER…stay under the radar & Keep wrestling!!
  19. Easton Daw-ster. not Doe-ster not Dooo-ster & definitely not Dois-ster
  20. I think you are right with 8. I believe I got on twice and got 2 sets of 8.
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