Along with all the other sports they were planning on eliminating. Great news for the sport and all the kids who get to keep going after their Stanford degree while competing in D1 athletics.
It is good news, but how much of their roster will they have to replace from guys who portaled out?
I doubt any of the big names stay in the transfer portal. There's a reason Griffith and Real Woods hadn't announced where they were going yet. They were waiting to see if it would get reinstated at Stanford before finalizing the transfer
I thought I read on Flo that they hadn't officially lost any guys in the portal, but that their coach left for American.
I'm pretty sure this is accurate. It will be interesting to see who steps into the coaching role...That's one athletic department I would definitely not want to work for as the coach of a "minor" sport.
The number of sports you have does not necessarily indicate anything about the support you receive from the AD just like the number of employees you have does not mean it's the best place to work (ie Walmart). I have immediate family that was an assoc. HC of a minor sport at Stanford a few yrs ago and they are extremely happy they are not caught up in that anymore. And, all I will say, is there is more going on there than you think which is why a $12 million endowment didn't save wrestling in the first place.I wholly disagree with the last part. Stanford funds 36 varsity sports. Even with the proposed reduction of 11 (now fully rescinded) they would have been at 25. That's way more than ISU.
In spite of this bad press, Stanford is overall the hands down BEST place to coach a "minor" sport.
The number of sports you have does not necessarily indicate anything about the support you receive from the AD just like the number of employees you have does not mean it's the best place to work (ie Walmart). I have immediate family that was an assoc. HC of a minor sport at Stanford a few yrs ago and they are extremely happy they are not caught up in that anymore. And, all I will say, is there is more going on there than you think which is why a $12 million endowment didn't save wrestling in the first place.
I have no knowledge, or dog in this hunt. But, Stanford may have more $ than any P5 school. When you are flush with cash, many things get easier.Still disagree. I write from a place just as informed as you, but my sense is totally different. Stanford is supporting athletes in a number of D1 varsity sports that is unmatched by anyone else (in this day and age). They have won the director's cup so often they just as well own it. Stanford athletes predominate among US Olympic medalists.
Finally, Stanford had the guts to change course and reinstate these 11 programs. What other university AD has done that? Iowa? ISU? IMO, Stanford is one of the few places where the operations of the AD and that of the university are still bound together--rather than the AD being a mostly independent, self-serving enterprise.
Still disagree. I write from a place just as informed as you, but my sense is totally different. Stanford is supporting athletes in a number of D1 varsity sports that is unmatched by anyone else (in this day and age). They have won the director's cup so often they just as well own it. Stanford athletes predominate among US Olympic medalists.
Finally, Stanford had the guts to change course and reinstate these 11 programs. What other university AD has done that? Iowa? ISU? IMO, Stanford is one of the few places where the operations of the AD and that of the university are still bound together--rather than the AD being a mostly independent, self-serving enterprise.
So the Pac-12 just now figured out that more wrestling teams is a good thing?
Pac-12 Conference announces series of steps to bolster wrestling membership
SAN FRANCISCO - The Pac-12 Conference announced today a series of measures to strengthen and grow the sport of wrestling in the Conference, including an initiative to add members to its wrestling ranks beyond the current membership of six programs for the first time in more than a decade.pac-12.com
"To support the growth of Pac-12 wrestling, the Conference recently adjusted some of its wrestling policies, including the following:
- The Conference eliminated a restriction that capped the number of wrestling affiliates to the minimum number needed to keep NCAA AQ status."