Wrestling isn't coming back. But I chuckle at the JT comments here. Cuts are on the way and will be for some time. Here's some thoughts --
1. Enrollment decline will continue. As a commuter school, many kids ( or adults) don't take 4-5 years to complete a degree. They take 8-10 years ( or more). Sporadic attendance.
2. Those who can afford college opt to go elsewhere ( Kent, Ohio St., etc) and seek out the traditional college.
3.The economic tidal wave is just beginning. Colleges are overcharging and have been. Lots of pain coming.
4. Jobs are still a problem and many are now turning their attention to a career that does not require a 4 year degree . College, as they say, isn't for everyone and that will be exacerbated in the future.
5. Chances are good that athletics may have to be cut still. The real "fan" base at YSU is the "gray panthers" and as they die off, the young fail to replace them in favor of new interests.
6. Growth remains in healthcare where good jobs are available with 2 year degrees in specialized areas.
7.Many areas of college degrees are essentially worthless and jobs are not waiting for these people. Reality begins to sink in.
8. Those willing to work and go to school continue to seek out jobs and colleges in better climate and better economic outlooks than Youngstown.
9. If YSU is to grow, they need to move away from being a commuter school and build a traditional campus attracting students from out of the area, building more housing for them, feeding them, etc.
10. Cronyism, nepotism and politics are rampant here , both in the athletic dept. and in academia. More new blood from the outside is needed, not more local parochialism.
Wrestling isn't coming back and change is in the winds.