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#35
Bird Nose   October 20 at 1:19pm
How is Dave's new endouver coming along?
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#34
Hoosier   August 27 at 11:54am
Great stuff!
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#33
Sammy   July 3 at 6:39pm
I'd like a recount
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#32
MiGuy   April 23 at 6:33pm
But did OK State stay off campus?
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#31
Jeff   April 22 at 4:28pm
Dave Dean is awesome.
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#30
MiGuy   April 22 at 2:27pm
Dave must have some pretty strong feelings to talk about this in the open. I asked him why he left MSU. I was expecting him to say something about Minkel but he said it was because he had an opportunity to be a better father. True class.
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#29
Vote No With Dave   April 21 at 11:04pm
Absolutely awesome. I wish Illinois would think this way. They have their heads so far up USA wrestling's butt, you smell the stink at every tournament.
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#28
Elliot Lewis   April 21 at 9:15pm
OURWAY (Ohio) stands with Dave Dean and all his visions!
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#27
Pulled Pork   April 21 at 3:23pm
I agree with EVERYTHING he said especially towards the end.
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#26
A Fan   April 21 at 11:41am
Sounds like a very good program that benefits state wrestlers.
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#25
MiGuy   April 20 at 11:06pm
Anonymous Coward. I struggle to think what MSU would be like with Dave and Chandler running the program there. It is a shame that it will never happen. They would have built a dynasty. I think they are in so many other ways. You just can't overcome some things.
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#24
Keith Hotvedt   April 20 at 10:11pm
Excellent Work Dave, Keep swinging and Do Not let them break you down. WRESTLING ROCKS! Michigan is Back, and this young man has had a lot to do with it's sucess. Roll a few wrinkles out of the MHSAA and this --State, To the Moon Alice, To the Moon. FloWay Out
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#23
Anonymous Coward   April 20 at 10:10pm
About 15 years ago, when msu finished third at ncaa's, i went to there intensive camp and to graduate the camp you had to run 12 miles. Well i was a soft freshaman 215 pounder. so needless to say it took me a long time to finish this run, i was to say like 4 hours( i was not last though) and he waited the whole time for me to finish and gave me a pat on the back and my tee shirt.. and then at a tournament he was recruiting someone he remembered me and came and chatted with me. my b-team teammates were like holy smokes.. i had that " lion and gazelle, wake up and run": shirt untill i got kicked off my college team for bad grades as a sophmore.
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#22
Okred   April 20 at 6:09pm
his vision has been steadfast & committed to the development of wrestling in the state of michigan. there is something to learn from his plan & more people from other states should jump on board. makes sense to me. invest at home and reap the benefits in the future.
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#21
MiGuy   April 20 at 4:09pm
Dave still is a great guy and coach. What you see is what you get.
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#20
Chris Frag   April 20 at 4:05pm
Hey Dave!..you were a really great guy and coach at the the J.Robinson camp in 1985 at Edinboro University.You worked with me almost the whole camp and for that I am indebted to you.
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#19
Anonymous Coward   April 20 at 2:27pm
i'm not going to pretend like i know the whole story behind the issue, but at least the situation is being addressed. And i hope flowrestling keeps giving more interviews about the financial backing and administrative action of the sport so that we can save the sport of wrestling from dying or being isolated to a few various states.
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#18
Jimmy Jam   April 20 at 12:57pm
OK? said:
The OTC is run on a First come First serve basis when talked about dorms and getting kids to stay and eat on campus. So to say that all these okie state guys were staying there and the michigan kids couldn't is BS. I'm not even from oklahoma! I know many many schools that also have stayed off campus for many events and training cycles at the OTC. The Whoa is Me syndrome is part of the problem
What Who is me syndrome? These guys went out and got something done... Youre a moron.
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#17
Langhorne Clemens   April 20 at 12:55pm
I wonder how USA Wrestling feels about this? Sounds like they passed on a plan that could have done a lot for wrestling and built the sport at all levels. Imagine if USA Wrestling Oregon was supporting Portland State. Would they still have a team? Probably. With 10,000 athletes you can't say there isn't any interest.
In Oregon that would mean a chance to build a corporate partnership with Nike and that would have gived them the chance to save the Ducks.
Dave talks about states that love wrestling. There are so many states that love wrestling that have been hurt by doing business USA Wrestlings way? Okie State had a monopoly until Gable wedged Iowa into the mix. Then hundreds of college teams dropped some for title 9 but some because of inept coaches from this system and some because there was no way they could compete with the big guys.
USA Wrestling sent out letters and gave press conferences but in the end all they could say was "sorry for the loss, why don't you join the Hawk Club" and "look at how good Gable is"!.
When Olivet dropped USA Wrestling sent that same letter and press release. These guys got into the AD's office, found out the issues, and found a resolution to support and keep the program.
MYWA and NUWA are a start and what wrestling needs.
It is a shame that people had to fight AAU to start USA Wrestling and now the fight is starting again.
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OK?   April 20 at 12:47pm
The OTC is run on a First come First serve basis when talked about dorms and getting kids to stay and eat on campus. So to say that all these okie state guys were staying there and the michigan kids couldn't is BS. I'm not even from oklahoma! I know many many schools that also have stayed off campus for many events and training cycles at the OTC. The Whoa is Me syndrome is part of the problem
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#15
Joe Delia   April 20 at 11:57am
I vote "Yes" on Dave Dean and MYWAY
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#14
Andy Hobbs   April 20 at 11:02am
Youth Wrestling in each state can create their own opportunities because they are empowered to build wrestling, WOW it is fun to work together.!
The PRODUCT(organized & affordable wrestling) sure raises the enjoyment for parents and wrestlers, youth wrestling in our area has vastly increased since we adopted this system. We have club duals, tournaments, State and National events. Reinvestment is the key to growth.
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#13
Anonymous Coward   April 20 at 9:55am
Probably the best idea I've heard.
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#12
Good Stuff   April 20 at 9:43am
Supporting your own instead of someone else's. Great concept along time coming. Maybe we can now build something here in Alabama instead of driving 7 - 10 hours every weekend
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#11
Iowa Fan (who Isn't)   April 20 at 9:15am
good ole' boy club....
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#10
Buffett   April 20 at 8:43am
This man is on to something. A program that allows each state to financially support itself, develop its talent and compete at the highest levels. FANTASTIC!

This program could change the face of wrestling as we know it. Through this program's business model, wrestling could gain programs in states like Florida, Georgia, etc.
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#9
Anonymous Coward   April 20 at 8:23am
yeah but it's only folkstyle...
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#8
Blow The Whistle   April 20 at 4:30am
whhoooo whoooo, tell it like it is. Great interview... keep it going
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#7
Old Timer   April 20 at 1:02am
Decentralized power that works for the interests of the state of MI...Dave Dean for governor of MI! Bucky, yes they are a competitor...and every wrestler pays a fee, but it stays in state. Not complicated...as Dave stated, under USA wrestling, every kid pays a fee, but benefits are not fairly distributed. Wish we had vision like this 30 yrs ago. Ferris State was a top 5 wrestling program in D 2 in the late 80s early 90s....and now what...they have nothing...but they bought USA memberships.
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#6
Abu Hasan   April 20 at 12:57am
Outstanding effort and accomplishment! Keep it going. Gotta take care of ur home before the rest of the world. and stand up for ur self.
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#5
Ca   April 20 at 12:56am
vote no
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#4
Ck   April 20 at 12:56am
love it
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#3
Bucky   April 19 at 11:50pm
Really interesting interview, but still a little unclear about what myway is. Is it a competitor to USAwrestling, but a state organization? So, every wrestler in MI pays a small fee, and they reinvest in the state? Or is it something else?
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Dave Dean


Dave Dean Votes No

June 15, 2009
Dave Dean has traveled a tough road to get MYWay into the position it is. Currently he has built a organization with around 10,000 wrestlers. He has done it by offering first and foremost a great product. He has learned once you take care of your customer you just grow. He has had his battles with USA wrestling and has decided to make his business plan into something different. HE gives back to the state and feels like the current state of USA wrestling biases Iowa and Oklahoma schools.

About Dave Dean 

Organization:MYWAY
Current School:Lowell Senior High School
College:University Of Minnesota-twin Cities
Bio:
Dave Dean was the long time assistant caoch for the MSU Spartans. Dave was also NCAA finalist and Big Ten Champion for the Golden Gophers in the 1980's.
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