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Jamil Kelly - Wrestling The Odds :: Ep 16 The Full Tilt Podcast

1 h 25 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Jamil Kelly’s wrestling story doesn’t follow the usual script. He wasn’t a blue‑chip recruit. He didn’t win an NCAA title. But he did become an Olympic silver medalist and one of the most respected coaches in the sport. In this episode of the Full Tilt Podcast, we cover Jamil’s entire arc: – Growing up in Atwater, CA and getting pulled into wrestling as a late starter – Learning from VHS tapes, “How Low Can You Go,” and studying the greats – JUCO life at Lassen with future D1 and international stars – Transitioning to Oklahoma State under John Smith and battling the mental side of confidence – Wrestling Lightner, Guerrero, Ironside, Schmidt and living through the Bedlam era – Training with Colet and the 2000 Olympic Team and realizing the Olympics were possible – Beating Lincoln McIlravy, qualifying for Athens, and winning Olympic silver – Coaching at Harvard, Stanford, Arizona State, UNC, and in the corner for world champion Trent Hidlay It’s a masterclass in belief, persistence, and what it really takes to “know what it looks like” at the highest level of wrestling. Timestamps: 04:15 – Growing up in Atwater, CA and getting “talked into” wrestling as a 4'11" freshman football player 12:40 – VHS tapes, “How Low Can You Go,” and learning wrestling by rewinding John Smith a thousand times 21:10 – From non‑power high school to California state podium and finding JUCO powerhouse Lassen College 32:00 – Life at Lassen: TJ Williams, Reggie Wright, Belarusian hammers, and turning JUCO into a D1 factory 41:30 – The Oklahoma State visit during World Cup, choosing the Cowboys, and first reality check in the OSU room 53:00 – Mental battles in college: wrestling not to lose, Lightner stories, and what held Jamil back at NCAAs  1:03:30 – How training with Colet, Terry Brands, and the 2000 Olympic Team made the Olympics feel possible 1:13:00 – Beating Lincoln McIlravy at the 2004 Trials, game-planning the Russian, and winning Olympic silver 1:22:00 – Coaching chapter: Harvard culture shock, building trust with athletes, and the “odd couple” partnership with Trent Hidlay 1:25:30 – What Jamil wants wrestlers and coaches to take away about belief, preparation, and “knowing what it looks like”  If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com

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Jeff McGinness sits down to go full tilt on his journey from Iowa City mat rat to Hawkeye legend, and how that path eventually led him to build a powerhouse women’s program at Simpson College. From brutal 90s Iowa room stories to modern sports science, NIL, and recruiting women in a fast-changing landscape, this is a deep dive into what greatness really looks like in wrestling. Timed highlights: * 01:00 – Reuniting in the studio and early days in the Iowa room * 04:30 – Training under Gable, Brands, J Rob, and the “old torture equipment” * 09:45 – Late-blooming greatness: when wrestling finally “clicked” for Jeff * 17:15 – Cadets, Juniors, and winning Junior Worlds at 16 * 23:30 – Freestyle vs Greco, learning to throw, and why Greco guys are different * 31:00 – Iowa high school culture, hazing, leadership, and growing up fast * 39:10 – The pressure of chasing perfection and how weight cutting nearly broke him * 46:20 – Midlands war stories, massive cuts, and learning the hard way * 54:00 – Strategy vs athleticism: beating better athletes by being smarter * 1:03:20 – Abe, Henson, Cunningham, and Jeff’s toughest college rivals * 1:12:10 – Life after Iowa: law school, senior-level runs, and walking away too early * 1:20:40 – Finding coaching again, loss in the family, and saying yes to Simpson * 1:27:30 – Why Jeff chose women’s wrestling and the trust-over-respect difference * 1:34:30 – Building a non-scholarship winner in a scholarship world * 1:43:10 – NIL, transfer portal, and why loyalty is disappearing from college sports * 1:51:40 – The wild 90s: Russian saunas, boxing gloves, and stories you couldn’t tell today * 1:59:30 – The people, the fans, and the legacy Jeff wants to leave in women’s wrestling If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com

2 de jul de 20262 h 4 min
episode Kenny Monday - Wrestling’s Quiet Assassin :: Ep 18 The Full Tilt Podcast artwork

Kenny Monday - Wrestling’s Quiet Assassin :: Ep 18 The Full Tilt Podcast

Olympic gold medalist and three-time Olympian Kenny Monday sits down to go full tilt on a lifetime in wrestling. From getting beat up as the smallest kid in the Tulsa YMCA room to conquering the brutal Tbilisi tournament and winning Olympic gold, Kenny breaks down the mindset, rivalries, and turning points that shaped his career. He shares inside stories on his legendary battles with Nate Carr and Dave Schultz, what it took to finally crack the “Russian code,” and how he’s now rebuilding Division I wrestling at Morgan State, an HBCU with deep history in the sport. We also get personal: raising wrestling sons, coaching in today’s NIL era, and why this is the best time ever to be a wrestler. If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com Timed highlights:  0:00 Custom Community ad and Full Tilt intro 0:49 Why Kenny Monday was a “must have” guest 2:20 Growing up in North Tulsa and discovering wrestling at the YMCA 5:19 Getting beat up daily as the smallest kid – and the power of “don’t quit” 9:11 His mother’s belief and building a lifelong belief system 10:25 Oklahoma as a wrestling hotbed and the Park System dual meets 13:16 Junior Olympics/Tulsa Nationals and early rivalries 22:10 Winning Junior Nationals as a freshman and high school dominance 26:20 The only blemish in high school and rivalry with Mike Sheets 28:47 Choosing Oklahoma State over Oklahoma and early college struggles 39:12 The worst beating he ever took in a practice room 44:40 The Kenny Monday vs Nate Carr rivalry – 11 matches and mutual respect 55:45 Learning freestyle and getting humbled in Russia 58:52 Surviving and then winning the brutal Tbilisi tournament 1:20:35 Beating world and Olympic champions: Variev, Fadzaev, and others 1:35:12 The politics, weigh‑in controversy, and World Team trials gauntlet 1:43:57 Hyperextending his elbow days before the 1992 Olympics 1:49:41 Which year was “peak” Kenny Monday? 1:56:25 Training with John Smith and the evolution of the low single 2:06:55 Rebuilding Morgan State wrestling and joining the EIWA 2:15:06 Coaching his sons and the pressure of being “Monday’s kids” 2:25:18 The Copenhagen nightclub dance contest story #Wrestling #KennyMonday #FullTiltPodcast #Olympics #MorganState #NCAAWrestling #NateCarr #DaveSchultz #WrestlingHistory

25 de jun de 20262 h 28 min
episode Barry Davis - From Prairie Mats to Olympic Mats :: Ep 17 The Full Tilt Podcast artwork

Barry Davis - From Prairie Mats to Olympic Mats :: Ep 17 The Full Tilt Podcast

Barry Davis is a three-time NCAA champion, Olympic silver medalist, and one of the most beloved figures in American wrestling. But before the medals and banners, he was a kid at the YMCA in Cedar Rapids getting hooked on the sport — and grabbing wall charts at youth tournaments. In this episode of the Full Tilt Podcast, Barry and I go back 47 years: from Prairie High School rivalries and the infamous dungeon wrestling room, to the legendary Iowa rooms with Dan Gable, brutal weight cuts to 118, international travel behind the Iron Curtain, and the mindset that carried him through world championships and the Olympics. We also dive into his coaching career, his faith, and why he believes wrestling should be the model sport for character and leadership. Timestamps: 0:49 How Barry helped start my wrestling journey 3:41 YMCA practices and the early Iowa kids’ tournaments 8:45 The fourth-grade dream: wanting to be like Dan Gable 12:15 Getting pounded in high school, then flipping the switch 18:16 Prairie’s infamous dungeon wrestling room 21:23 Metro rivalries: Prairie vs Jefferson, Washington, Kennedy 24:10 Scouting opponents before streaming and social media 28:09 Where Barry’s passion and intensity came from 35:14 The Zaleski brothers and the Prairie–Iowa pipeline 42:00 First shocks in the Iowa room and learning mat wrestling 49:23 The moment everything “clicked” and Barry took off 1:02:36 Why keeping your work ethic after you get good is everything 1:19:25 The Hy-Vee story: almost walking away at Big Tens 1:49:06 Balancing college wrestling with World and Olympic teams 2:01:14 Olympic battles, Soviet greats, and the 1984 silver 2:08:11 Coaching, faith, and being a role model in the sport 2:16:16 WWTO and helping young athletes become leaders in life If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com

18 de jun de 20262 h 26 min
episode Jamil Kelly - Wrestling The Odds :: Ep 16 The Full Tilt Podcast artwork

Jamil Kelly - Wrestling The Odds :: Ep 16 The Full Tilt Podcast

Jamil Kelly’s wrestling story doesn’t follow the usual script. He wasn’t a blue‑chip recruit. He didn’t win an NCAA title. But he did become an Olympic silver medalist and one of the most respected coaches in the sport. In this episode of the Full Tilt Podcast, we cover Jamil’s entire arc: – Growing up in Atwater, CA and getting pulled into wrestling as a late starter – Learning from VHS tapes, “How Low Can You Go,” and studying the greats – JUCO life at Lassen with future D1 and international stars – Transitioning to Oklahoma State under John Smith and battling the mental side of confidence – Wrestling Lightner, Guerrero, Ironside, Schmidt and living through the Bedlam era – Training with Colet and the 2000 Olympic Team and realizing the Olympics were possible – Beating Lincoln McIlravy, qualifying for Athens, and winning Olympic silver – Coaching at Harvard, Stanford, Arizona State, UNC, and in the corner for world champion Trent Hidlay It’s a masterclass in belief, persistence, and what it really takes to “know what it looks like” at the highest level of wrestling. Timestamps: 04:15 – Growing up in Atwater, CA and getting “talked into” wrestling as a 4'11" freshman football player 12:40 – VHS tapes, “How Low Can You Go,” and learning wrestling by rewinding John Smith a thousand times 21:10 – From non‑power high school to California state podium and finding JUCO powerhouse Lassen College 32:00 – Life at Lassen: TJ Williams, Reggie Wright, Belarusian hammers, and turning JUCO into a D1 factory 41:30 – The Oklahoma State visit during World Cup, choosing the Cowboys, and first reality check in the OSU room 53:00 – Mental battles in college: wrestling not to lose, Lightner stories, and what held Jamil back at NCAAs  1:03:30 – How training with Colet, Terry Brands, and the 2000 Olympic Team made the Olympics feel possible 1:13:00 – Beating Lincoln McIlravy at the 2004 Trials, game-planning the Russian, and winning Olympic silver 1:22:00 – Coaching chapter: Harvard culture shock, building trust with athletes, and the “odd couple” partnership with Trent Hidlay 1:25:30 – What Jamil wants wrestlers and coaches to take away about belief, preparation, and “knowing what it looks like”  If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com

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episode Nate Carr - Faith, Family, Wrestling :: Ep 15 The Full Tilt Podcast artwork

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Three-time NCAA champion and Olympic medalist Nate Carr joins Full Tilt to share how a house of 16 kids, a pastor dad, and a wrestling-obsessed family forged one of the greatest legacies in American wrestling. Nate breaks down his classic battles with Kenny Monday, the influence of Coach Nichols and the Gatsons, and what he learned competing against Soviet greats on the world stage. He also goes deep on mindset, visualization, and faith, revealing the mental tools he used to win and how he now uses them to coach the next generation, including his son and NCAA champion David Carr. This is a masterclass in building champions in sport and in life. Timed Highlights:  00:00 Growing up in a 16-kid wrestling family in Erie, PA 06:30 Family rivalry, All-Americans, Olympians, and broken furniture stories 13:30 Setting goals to become the best wrestler in the family and a national champion 19:00 Why Nate chose Iowa State over Iowa and the power of winning over mom in recruiting 25:30 Coach Harold Nichols, legendary workout rooms, and tough practice stories 33:00 Classic Iowa vs Iowa State battles and early college rivalries 38:30 Scott Trizzino, Jay Robinson, and fueling the Iowa–Iowa State rivalry 44:00 Kenny Monday rivalries, overtime NCAA finals, and epic trash talk 52:00 Making the World Team, 1984 Olympic Trials heartbreak, and coming back for 1988 59:00 Wrestling Soviet legend Arsen Fadzaev and what made the Russians different 1:06:00 What Americans learned (and missed) from Soviet training systems 1:11:00 Coaching philosophy: purpose-driven practice, mindset, and self-talk 1:18:00 The visualization exercise Nate used before wrestling Kenny Monday 1:24:00 Coaching David Carr, raising seven kids, and being a “professional encourager” 1:28:00 Faith, purpose, and why failure does not make you a failure If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com

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