Former Wrestling World Champion Raises Thought-Provoking Question Over Penn State HC Cael Sanderson’s Dynasty

Published 02/17/2024, 6:45 PM HKT

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The Nittany Lions are arguably one of the most notable wrestling clubs in the country, and not without its reasons! Penn State’s wrestling division has produced some of the most decorated athletes in the country, who continue to bolster their alma mater’s reputation again and again. However, a lot of its recent success will have to be attributed to head coach Cael Sanderson’s masterful teachings.

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Sanderson’s impact on Penn State’s wrestling team has been beyond reproach since he took over the responsibilities of the team in 2009. His accolades have made even Penn State’s rivals a fan of his techniques and the 2009 World Championships gold medalist wrestler Ben Askren thinks Sanderson has a left to offer still.

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In a recent post on X (previously known as Twitter) by the official FloWrestling account, Askren can be seen sharing his opinion of how Sanderson might plan his exit from an illustrious coaching career. Cael currently boasts ten NCAA team titles as Penn State’s head coach, while 34 individual NCAA Division I titles strengthen his resume further. Naturally, wrestlers like Askren can only speculate about what Sanderson has in store before his departure from his current role.

The recent post is accompanied by the caption, “Cael Sanderson will retire with ___________ NCAA team titles?“, obviously asking for fans’ opinions on the matter. For Askren, the figures are pretty high, but even he can’t escape the attempt to keep things conservative. “Over or under 19.5 NCAA titles before Cael retires“, claims the two-time NCAA gold medalist Askren, choosing to put forward a more diplomatic answer than the others.

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However, the interviewers seem to have their own perspective on the matter as well. One of them reluctantly asks, “At this point, you’re just asking how long he wants to coach“, and the others chip in by saying Sanderson can easily stick around for another thirty years and create an unsurpassable legacy for himself. With Sanderson’s motivations to make sure Penn State continues its dominance over its opponents, such speculations might not be too far-fetched either.

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Cael Sanderson maintains a firm grip

Cael Sanderson stands strong with his 200-win legacy. With the 2024 Paris Olympics inching closer, Sanderson acknowledged that this year will pose more difficult challenges for Penn State and its athletes. With that in mind, Sanderson has been highly active in bagging commitments from new recruits to make sure the attacking depth of the roster doesn’t take any hits in the coming years. Meanwhile, the Penn State wrestling program is also having a great time beyond its 1000th win.

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12 Penn State wrestlers made the headlines months ago after qualifying for the Olympic team trials, only to underscore just how good the program is. With so much to look forward to this season, it waits to be seen if Askren’s soothsaying capabilities about Sanderson’s future accomplishments turn true or not.

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Diptarko Paul

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Diptarko Paul is a senior Olympic Sports Correspondent at EssentiallySports. This state-level swimmer decided to dive deep into the world of Olympics. From writing various aspects of swimming to diving deep in the world of NCAA division 1 Volleyball, Diptarko covers it all.
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Bhujaya Ray Chowdhury

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