Bader Show: Monday, Futrell, Jackson & Reina
Bader Show: Monday, Futrell, Jackson & Reina
On this episode of The Bader Show, Bader and Bray sit down with Kenny Monday, BJ Futrell, Nate Jackson, and Roger Reina
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On this episode of The Bader Show, Bader and Bray sit down with Kenny Monday, BJ Futrell, Nate Jackson, and Roger Reina
Order of Show
0:01 – Kenny Monday’s start in wrestling
0:09 – Kenny Monday’s dad had a conversation with his dad that convinced him not to quit wrestling
0:12 – Living through desegregation of schools was one of the most important moments of Monday’s life
0:18 – Monday moved to high school a year before most people
0:22 – Monday’s memories of watching senior level stars as a kid
0:24 – When Kenny Monday knew he wanted to be an Olympic Champ
0:25 – Kenny Monday wrestled Barry Davis in 8th grade
0:28 – Transitioning from high school to college
0:31 – From getting eliminated as a freshman at NCAA’s to finding more success
0:33 – Nate Carr and Kenny Monday talking trash
0:35 – Kenny’s senior level career
0:36 – The Kenny Monday and Nate Carr rivalry could extend to their sons
0:37 – Dave Schultz had a unique kind of trash talk
0:42 – How did Schultz and Monday have success for so long?
0:44 – Kenny Monday asks BJ Futrell if he ever thought about putting his shoes on the mat when he retired?
0:46 – Kenny Monday asks Nate Jackson how long he’s been hitting that double leg
0:47 – Nate, Kenny, and BJ talk about the genesis of the Black Wrestling Association
0:55 – Nate and BJ talk about being a black athlete in a white-dominated sport
1:00 – Is the BWA being met with any resistance
1:02 – Is the wrestling community racist?
1:07 – Officiating used to be unfair
1:11 – Nate Jackson talks about the importance of representation
1:13 – Nate Jackson is excited about more time to prepare for the Olympic Trials
1:14 – The moment BJ decided to retire
1:18 – Nate and BJ talk about jumping levels in freestyle
1:22 – BJ asks Roger Reina about the best vacation he ever took
1:24 – Nate asks Roger Reina if he has better memories of competing or coaching
1:25 – Kenny asks Roger Reina his top 5 all time American wrestlers
1:28 – Roger Reina’s wrestling background
1:32 – When Penn almost got dropped
1:35 – Coach Reina’s efforts to secure Penn’s program came from his program almost getting cut
1:35 – Coach Reina was driven to have success at the start of his coaching career
1:36 – the multi-faceted job of a head coach
1:38 – How coaching has changed over the course of Reina’s career
1:42 – How the RTC system is shaping college wrestling
1:47 – When Reina knew the Foxcatcher model was unsustainable
1:49 – Reina’s hiatus from coaching
1:52 – How athletes have changed over the years
1:53 – The Ivy League has improved a lot during Reina’s career
1:57 – Proudest win and worst whoopin as a coach
1:59 – Reina’s final word