Obviously I was just speaking in general terms, so I'm not sure what his personal reasons are for sure.
However, for a team trip like this I thing to get big names to attend, especially graduate senior, it has a little to do with their peers making a push to get them on board. I know in the past some kids fromthe big name states have commented on how one stud was able to "talk" another stud to coming aboard to help them make a push to win it all. Just like attending none HS mandatory wrestling stuff in HS, having coaches talk it up is one thing, but getting fellow studs to say they want you there to help the team make a big showing is another. Most of these kids have attended enough event in their youth that they know each other and in many cases communicate even outside of wrestling events. I'm guessing for people like Streck it could be more enticing if they heard from some other top signed on kids (usually one with that electric type of personality) that this was the year the IN kids felt they could make stand and would like his help. I'm not saying he would/could sign on, but it would definitely be more interesting someone like him. When it comes to HS things I've always saw the ground level grassroots peer approached as a much greater participation draw than the coaches pushing things out. Sure a trusted and well liked coach can get some things going, but getting the right kids to encourage the others is really what ends up helping get the turn out to a higher level.