With the 2024 Olympics on the horizon and a new NCAA season looming ahead, NCAA wrestling is undergoing a significant transformation. Amid the high stakes, the transfer portal has become a hot topic. Another significant twist this year came with 2020 Olympic gold medalist and former Penn State star David Taylor’s appointment as the new head coach of Oklahoma State’s wrestling program. In a significant move, OSU has acquired several promising wrestlers from the transfer portal, thanks to the Magic Man’s persuasive appeal.
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Among those responding to his call is Jimmy Kennedy, a former wrestler and member of Cael Sanderson’s coaching staff, who has joined OSU to lend his expertise to Taylor’s vision. However, Taylor’s efforts have faced a significant setback. Ahead of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, Iowa has managed to snag a star wrestler from Taylor’s newly formed team. According to a post on X by Justin Basch, the announcement of Christian Carroll’s transfer to Iowa State has added another layer of intrigue to the unfolding drama in collegiate wrestling.
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With all four years of college eligibility remaining, Christian Carroll has announced his transfer to Iowa State.
Carroll was previously committed to Illinois and Penn before enrolling at Oklahoma State where he red-shirted last year & competed with the Cowboy RTC. pic.twitter.com/N8inwiToOs
— Justin Basch (@JustinJBasch) June 13, 2024
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Christian Carroll, who had previously committed to Illinois and Penn before enrolling at Oklahoma State, has announced his transfer to Iowa State. Carroll, with all four years of college eligibility remaining, was a redshirt last year and competed with the Cowboy Regional Training Center (RTC). This move is particularly impactful as it comes just before the crucial Olympic Team Trials, a time when teams and individual athletes are vying for positions and recognition.