
Carter Starocci Sends Strong Message Over Penn State Failing Bo Bassett
The recruitment world in college wrestling has never been more competitive, and this year, itās blazing with high-profile commitments, but why did Penn State fail to capture the best prospects this year? Penn Stateās Carter Starocci has shared his thoughts on the same, which has got fans buzzing. The top prospects, Bo Bassett and Jax Forrest have committed to different programs. And this is getting hit by questions about the role of NIL deals in making such decisions.
Bo Bassett, the top choice for the class of 2026, had offers from over 80 programs before he finally committed to Iowa. He has gone undefeated this entire season, boasting a high school record of 111-0, proving why he is on top. His commitment to Iowa is being tied to a likely fat NIL deal valued between $5 million and $10 million, even though itās not fully confirmed yet, but fansā eyes donāt lie.
His choice to sign with Iowa came after narrowing down his options to four schoolsāPenn State, Iowa, Oklahoma State, and Virginia Tech. He announced after a PIAA class 2A first-round team match against Corry Area, on February 4. And it has got many wondering if the financial incentives were the biggest deciding factor.Ā
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Just days after Bassettās commitment, you wonder what added fuel to the fire. Jax Forrest, another highly sought-after recruit, went for the Cowboys over every other program on February 6. Likely hinting at the same, Carter Starocci, one of Penn Stateās brightest icons, responded on X, writing, āDonāt forget fellas, you canāt buy a national title. Those are earned. Have a good night. š¤ā
Donāt forget fellas, you canāt buy a national title . Those are earned . Have a good night . š¤š½
ā Carter Starocci (@carterstarocci) February 7, 2025And with this post, Carter Starocci made it clear where he stands on the matter, making everyone see that championship success canāt be bought, ever. Itās a mindset, a lifestyle, and a hard-built legacyāit must be earned. Fans flood their opinions under his post, and they couldnāt agree more. Heās making it clear that for Penn State, itās about hard work and a winning culture rather than money, backing the legendary Coach Cael Sanderson up.
As of February, the Nittany Lions have remained undefeated for the ongoing season of 2024-25 (10-0). Their recent victories include a 35-3 win over Rutgers on January 25 and then a 30-8 feat over Iowa on January 3, under the guidance of Head Coach Cael Sanderson, Nittany Lions are continuously blooming despite failing to get top prospects.
āRecruiting is like a long-term relationship,ā Nittany Lionsā Coach clear stanceCarter Starocciās message reflects the values that have been at the core of Penn Stateās wrestling program under Cael Sandersonās leadership. The Nittany Lions have built an undeniable dynasty over the years, and while many of their top athletes have been able to cash in on NIL deals, itās never been their primary focus.
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As Cael Sanderson has clearly said, āWeāre not going to get anybody because of NIL moneyā¦ Weāre always going to be a little slow to change. At the same time, weāre always going to take care of our kids.ā Sanderson believes in developing athletes who can achieve greatness both on the mat and beyond, making decisions that prioritize long-term success rather than immediate financial gains and Bo Nickal, one of the most influential names from Penn Stateās wrestling backs this as much.
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Sanderson added, āPenn State has a great alumni network, very loyal people. But our focus is always on the big picture, long-term stuffā¦ Recruiting is like a long-term relationship. Itās like a marriage. You want it to be a two-way street, otherwise itās just not a good long-term plan. Weāre not aggressive recruiters. We just want kids to know when they come in here, weāre going to go to work for them.ā
While Penn Stateās approach may seem slow in comparison to schools offering massive NIL deals, itās clear that the programās history of producing champions speaks for itself. Starocci, who has earned multiple NCAA titles and been a key part of the teamās success, embodies the Penn State philosophy. The program doesnāt rely on flashy financial incentives to draw in recruits; instead, it focuses on building athletes into well-rounded individuals and champions.
For athletes like Bo Bassett and Jax Forrest, the financial benefits are undeniably attractive, and while Penn State may not be able to match the offers from other schools, they are betting on their culture, the coaching staff, and the rich history of success to continue to produce champions. Itās going to be so much fun to see how it goes. What do you guys think? Drop down your thoughts in the comment box below!