Lots of logic in this post for sure, and both would have that "name recognition!" So, say David Taylor goes to the Olympics and brings back the gold just adding more palmres to his legacy. Iowa gets the checkbook out and writes a number that is so big, it's absolutely crazy to say no. Taylor goes to Iowa, which is a traditional hotbed of wrestling, but sure not Pennsylvania, gets to pick assistants, top facilities, etc... Would the "Benjamins" be enough of a pull to get it done, loyalty or not? Does money buy happiness? In the college football world there are several disciples knocking off their mentors. It's part of why they coach. Cale and Penn State is the standard now. What if Taylor really wanted to leave a legacy as a coach to go along with his wrestling legacy? Remember, Gable wrestled for Iowa State before starting his legacy at Iowa. He was the man I idolized as a HS wrestler. Losing just once and bouncing back to win gold and be the poster boy for wrestling. Cale goes undefeated, gold medal at Olympics and new poster boy. Takes Iowa State job with success, took the money and new address in hot bed of talent and built his dynasty. Zoom forward. All dynasties eventually end and most the time it is because an ambitious upstart challenges the power structure and drives out the old. Hail Taylor! Hail Taylor! Gotta admit, this forum would go batshit crazy on that day.