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MR TWISTER
03-13-2011, 10:53 AM
Illinois wrestling family,

As most of you know, my son Mario wrestles for the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the dominant team in NCAA Division II. One hour after he closed out a record setting career by getting the clinching win in another national title performance for his team and finally for himself, the university Athletic Director dropped our program. I am driving to a rally on the campus as I write this.

Read the article below written by my good friend Craig Sesker, the national wrestling reporter for USA Wrestling. After reading this article ask yourself if it can happen to a thriving program like UNO, can it happen in Illinois at a place like Northern Illinois, Northwestern or Illinois? Today should of been a day of celebration for UNO (and my son) but instead it is a funeral for UNO and all of college wrestling.

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Decision to drop wrestling at UNO does not make sense

By Craig Sesker
USA Wrestling

KEARNEY, Neb. – It was late Saturday night and it was celebration time for the Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks.

Top-ranked UNO had overcome its share of adversity, including the loss of a returning national champion and All-American, to win its third straight NCAA Division II championship in wrestling.

The Mavericks edged a strong St. Cloud State squad for the team title on Saturday night at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Hall of Fame Coach Mike Denney’s decorated UNO program had won its sixth national title in the last eight years, and the seventh in Denney’s tenure in Omaha.

The entire Maverick team – starters, backups, redshirts, coaches and trainers – posed excitedly for the championship team photo. The wrestlers held up three fingers for the three straight titles the team has won.

Just a few hours after the team’s post-tournament celebration at the Country Inn and Suites in Kearney, my cell phone rang in my hotel room at 1:24 a.m.

UNO assistant coach Ron Higdon delivered the stunning news to me. Nebraska-Omaha was going to drop its wrestling program.

UNO reportedly is trying to join the Summit League in Division I. The Summit League does not offer football and wrestling, so the plan is to drop both those sports at Nebraska-Omaha.

The decision to drop wrestling, made by UNO athletic director Trev Alberts and chancellor John Christensen, was not only heartless, gutless and unfathomable, but the timing couldn’t have been any worse. It was like someone ripping your heart out of your chest, tossing it on the ground and stomping on it.

At least have the decency to let the UNO wrestling team have a little bit of time to enjoy winning a national championship. Alberts broke the news to Denney by phone, during the team’s celebration at the hotel, instead of doing it in person. It couldn’t have waited until later, after the team arrived at home?

The lack of support from Christensen is a little baffling. He has a wrestling background. His son, Anders, is the head wrestling coach at Omaha North High School. John Christensen was in attendance in Las Vegas in 2007 to support UNO four-time national champion Les Sigman and three-time national Todd Meneely at the U.S. World Team Trials for freestyle wrestling.

How could Christensen not go to bat for the UNO wrestling program? It doesn’t make sense.

UNO would add men’s golf and soccer, since those sports are offered in the Summit League. Are you kidding me? At the expense of strong, well-established programs in football and wrestling? Wow.

South Dakota State and North Dakota State, which were previously in the North Central Conference with UNO, compete in the Summit League. Both schools also compete in other leagues in football and wrestling, since that conference doesn’t offer those sports.

Football is another high-profile sport at UNO and a large contribution was just made to the school for a new scoreboard. It is crazy to think that Alberts, a star football player who was a college football analyst on ESPN, is going to get rid of the Maverick football program as well.

I covered the UNO wrestling team for six years as a sportswriter for the Omaha World-Herald newspaper from 2000 to 2006, and I have continued to cover them with my job as communications manager at USA Wrestling.

I haven’t, in my life, dealt with a better coach and person than Mike Denney. He’s a total, 100 percent class act all the way who cares about every kid on his team from the national champions to the incoming freshmen. He is a man of high integrity and principles. His coaching contemporaries hold him in very high regard.

Coach Denney said he spoke with Alberts late Saturday night about the decision to drop the program. Denney said Alberts told him the decision wasn’t even about money. Denney raises almost all of the money for his own program’s expenses with all his tournaments, camps and fundraisers.

Alberts said the decision was because the Summit League did not offer wrestling.

Denney is one of the most respected coaches, in any sport, in the country. He handles himself in a dignified manner and has coached more than 40 Academic All-Americans. Wrestling is by far the most successful program in that school’s history.

The early season Kaufman-Brand Open is the biggest college wrestling tournament in the country, with top programs like Iowa, Oklahoma State and Minnesota competing every November at UNO.

Al berts is a guy who has done virtually nothing to support wrestling.

Shortly after Alberts arrived on campus, Denney said Alberts asked him if wrestling was a “club sport” at UNO. Talk about a slap in the face to Denney, who puts in countless hours during and outside the season to keep his program thriving.

Last year, Denney had set up a USA Wrestling press conference prior to the U.S. World Team Trials. The tournament was in nearby Council Bluffs, Iowa. Denney agreed to hold a press conference for Sigman in the Maverick wrestling room. When Alberts heard about it, he ordered Denney not to hold it there.

Sigman ended up making the U.S. team and wrestled at the 2010 World Champ ionships in Russia. He is a top contender to make the U.S. Olympic Team next year, but Alberts wouldn't allow a press conference for him on the UNO campus.

Alberts also told Denney following its 2010 national championship season that the team couldn’t hold a banquet. Denney annually holds a season-ending banquet that honors the team. He also uses the banquet as a place to bring in recruits to see what the program is all about. Denney, determined to honor the championship team, held the banquet anyway.

What Alberts is doing is despicable and disgusting.

A teary-eyed Denney tried to make sense of it all, barely speaking above a whisper around 2:30 in the morning as a downcast group of wrestlers, coaches and parents sat in the hotel lobby.

I sat straight across from UNO’s Mario Morgan, a senior from Chicago who had just capped a fabulous career by winning the 141-pound national title on Saturday night.

I interviewed Mario after he won his title. He was being recruited by a number of Division I schools coming out of high school, but when he met Denney he was sold on UNO. He said he made the perfect decision to wrestle collegiately at the Division II level in Omaha.

The program Morgan had poured five years of his life into may now be gone. Morgan sat at a table early Sunday morning, shaking his head in disbelief and trying to make sense of all that had just transpired.

Denney is a guy who should have been able to go out on his own terms. He’s built a program that is recognized as one of the best in college wrestling at any level.

He’s been an institution at UNO for the past 32 years.

I’ve never met a better man in my life than Mike Denney. He’s the best coach I’ve dealt with in my 22 years as a professional in the communications business. He treats everyone with respect.

It is heart-wrenching to see this happen when it didn’t even have to.

It is really sad to see a guy like Alberts, who has very little experience as an administrator, make such an unnecessary decision.

It’s sickening, it really is.

This may not be over yet. The UNO wrestling program plans to fight for what they’ve worked so hard to build.

UNO wrestling backers are planning to be at Sapp Fieldhouse at 5 p.m. Sunday to rally and support a cause to help save the wrestling program.

It would be a shame if we never see the black and red Maverick singlets on the mat again in college wrestling.

They’ve provided so many great moments over the years and provided so many great opportunities for so many young men.

It’s a shame that arrogant, egotistical, clueless administrators chose to make such a cold-hearted decision. An absolute shame.

FoxesFan
03-13-2011, 11:47 AM
Here is Trev Alberts' contact information and the email that I just sent to him.

Trev K Alberts
Director
Intercollegiate Athletics

(402) 554-3389

202 FH
UNO 68182

trevalberts@mail.unomaha.edu

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Mr. Alberts:

Wrestling is the world’s oldest sport. It requires a degree of skill, preparation and sheer courage that does not exist in any other sport. The wrestler, and the wrestling team at any institution provide an example of dedication and perseverance to the entire collegiate community. The program at UNO is a tribute to these attributes.

The very means, timing and shocking disrespect displayed by your ‘notice’ to the team speaks for itself. You have only one way out of this. Admit your mistake and apologize.

Good luck and may God forgive you.

John Justin Wyeth
Yorkville, IL
My Phone Number was included

FoxesFan
03-13-2011, 12:13 PM
On The Mat message board, one poster indicated that Trev Alberts is a ego maniac who could care less about others. They suggested contacting his bosses, the Board of Regents:

Here's a link to the Board's page which has email links for each member:


http://nebraska.edu/board/board-members.html

And better yet, here's a comment board, send the regents a quick note, it will take you 30 seconds.

http://nebraska.edu/public-comment-form.html

Let's do what we do, post away . . . .

pitbull1490
03-13-2011, 03:46 PM
This man Alberts has displayed his true colors and the kind of person he really is. There were so many ways that he could have gone about bringing his and his colleagues decision to the UNO program. What his decisions has to gain could not possibly outweigh what he has just lost. He in one decisions has lost one accomplished program that people can only dream of, and what sounds like a well rounded second program. Not only that, he has also lost the respect of a community. The wrestling community.
-Congratulations to Mario Morgan and the rest of the UNO program on your accomplishments this season.

jimbob
03-14-2011, 09:50 AM
Another issue with this is how its going to affect high schools, when kids see college teams dropping left and right it will trickle down to high shcools as well. I don't think high schools will drop their programs, but the number of particpants could go down. If there is no chance at a scholarship, or very little, some high level wrestlers might think about doing a sport with more of a chance at a scholarship.

Amanda Donovan
03-14-2011, 07:55 PM
Another issue with this is how its going to affect high schools, when kids see college teams dropping left and right it will trickle down to high shcools as well. I don't think high schools will drop their programs, but the number of particpants could go down. If there is no chance at a scholarship, or very little, some high level wrestlers might think about doing a sport with more of a chance at a scholarship.



This is a good point. It is time to support our programs instead of tearing them down. This is really sad and unfortunate.

tilt
03-14-2011, 08:12 PM
This is a good point. It is time to support our programs instead of tearing them down. This is really sad and unfortunate.

There could be a trickle down effect.

My father used to tell me stories about boxing clubs and golden gloves tournaments and college boxing teams when it was popular in the 30s 40s and 50s. How many colleges now have any kind of affiliation with a boxing team? And gyms are MMA but very few pure boxing gyms left.

agdfan
03-14-2011, 10:44 PM
Here is a copy of the email I sent to the AD...and I use that term rather loosely.
I also sent email to each of the 12 members of the Board of Regents.

Below is a copy of the email I have sent to Trev Alberts.


Mr. Alberts,

Your decision to eliminate wrestling at the University of Nebraska Omaha is nothing short of tragic. Wrestling is a sport that not only requires dedication and discipline, but is a character building tool for many facets of life. The work ethic and commitment these young men need to succeed in this wonderful sport are rarely exceeded in any other.

The disrespect and lack of professionalism you have shown not only Coach Denney, but to his staff and his athletes is inexcusable. Coach Denney has obviously put in a tremendous amount of time, effort, and heart to have created such a storied program and deserved much, much more than a phone call, not to mention the unconscionable timing. These coaches and the team members have been loyal to a college that now, has thrown them to the curb.

I know the chances of you reading this email are slim. Your previous actions would indicate you are not interested in what is best for UNO but only best for Trev Alberts, Although I am not associated with the UNO wrestling program, I, along with many, many others around the country will fight to keep this program and reverse the thoughtless and selfish decision you have made.

The fight has just begun.

Gail Rush
Aledo, Illinois
Phone number here

Wrestling Junkie
03-14-2011, 10:56 PM
Once again Gail you have proved that you truely the #1 wrestling mom in the country......................

Volman
03-15-2011, 07:40 AM
Please checkout the story which Mr. Alberts explains his side of the story!

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=6212338

FoxesFan
03-15-2011, 08:08 AM
The comments at ESPN are a pretty good read, too.

TheBigHurt
03-15-2011, 01:20 PM
How dare they cut Mike Denney's hard working efforts

It's basically destroying everything he built for the team and the university

TheBigHurt
03-15-2011, 01:27 PM
Please checkout the story which Mr. Alberts explains his side of the story!

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=6212338
Then again, after reading the article, Trev Alberts faced a very difficult decision, and it seems like it was one or the other

Best of luck to Denney and his talented group of wrestlers

mat king
03-16-2011, 02:38 AM
trust me i wrestle here and several things are being misrepresented in that article. i could go more in depth but i will only say that wrestling here is self-supporting and i would like you to take the time to read an article with a more accurate take on the subject (not an article written by one the AD's former employers)

http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/6270202/27914732

however if you don't want to read that entire thing this article breaks it down much quicker and cleaner

http://news.theopenmat.com/2011/03/uno-wrestling-and-trev-alberts-box/

thank you for your support and consideration.
sincerely,

former team illinois fargo national runner up, national dual team champ, and state runner up, Joey Moorhouse

FoxesFan
03-16-2011, 08:04 AM
Joey, thanks for the post. Here's what you can do. The Univ. of Nebraska Board of Regents make the final decision. Here are there email addresses.

Copy and past them directly into the 'To' line of any email and send a simple note asking that UNO wrestling be retained. These are the Eight members of the Board of Regents:

tclare@nebraska.edu; hhawks@nebraska.edu; chassebrook@nebraska.edu; bwhitehouse@nebraska.edu; jmcclurg@nebraska.edu; kschroeder@nebraska.edu; bphares@nebraska.edu; rferlic@nebraska.edu

Send this out to your friends via email and Facebook, too.