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‘No one ready us’: An Ivy League wrestler’s unlikely path to SEC lineman and NFL Draft prospect

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A groggy Joey Slackman woke from an anesthetic slumber the morning of Nov. 20. The Penn defensive lineman was in a Philadelphia hospital mattress. He had simply spent three hours in surgical procedure to restore a torn biceps.

That day additionally occurred to be when Slackman’s title appeared within the switch portal, faculty soccer’s centralized market for gamers searching for a brand new college. Slackman, who graduated from Penn with a political science diploma, had determined to pursue his grasp’s, and coaches had been now allowed to contact him.

“It was fully surreal,” mentioned Paul Slackman, Joey’s father. “We bought there possibly 4:30 within the morning. I mentioned goodbye. They prepped him. It simply so occurred that was the day that he entered the portal. It completely slipped my thoughts. We actually didn’t know so much about this complete course of.”

Joey arrived within the Ivy League 4 years in the past as a no-star soccer recruit from Lengthy Island who went to Penn to wrestle. He has by no means been a headlining participant. However to the shock of the Slackmans, Joey awakened after surgical procedure as one of many hottest commodities on the switch market.

“I keep in mind coming to, I used to be fairly delirious and nauseous from the surgical procedure, however I simply keep in mind after I was lastly cognizant, trying over at (my dad),” Joey Slackman mentioned. “He had his cellphone in his hand. He had simply gotten off with a coach. He’d hung up the decision and mentioned, ‘You gained’t consider what’s taking place.’ I felt like I used to be nonetheless below, or I used to be delirious.”

Two hours after he was awoken, bandaged up and put in a wheelchair, Slackman was discharged. Nonetheless considerably groggy from the anesthesia, he began to answer coaches on the five-hour journey dwelling to Lengthy Island.

“The whole approach again, his cellphone is blowing up, getting texts and calls,” Paul Slackman mentioned. “I used to be getting so many calls from coaches. This went on for hours. We most likely had seven or eight cellphone conversations and had been texting with 20-25 totally different individuals.

“It was actually madness for these first 24 hours.”

For a lot of switch portal entries, the recruiting course of is a second spin on the wheel; most of them had been recruited by soccer packages out of highschool.

Slackman joined Penn as a heavyweight wrestler, ranked twelfth within the nation in his weight class. Paul, a PE coach who had gained a Division III nationwide title as a good finish for Ithaca (N.Y.) School, had entered Joey in a wrestling match within the second grade. His son hated it.

“I keep in mind him saying, ‘I don’t ever need to do that once more,’” mentioned Slackman’s mother, Dana.

Slackman appreciated soccer, although, and cherished attending to play along with his associates. He gave wrestling one other attempt in center college after his soccer coaches advised him it might make him a greater lineman.

Together with his mix of energy, willpower and focus, Slackman blossomed as a wrestler. He went to wrestling camps and earned nationwide recognition. He emerged as the highest 285-pounder in New York and twice acquired All-America honors on the nationals in Fargo, N.D. His dad purposely tried to keep away from teaching him in center college and highschool however made it some extent to show that it was Joey’s effort that mattered most.

“He labored out religiously, no matter his situation, the climate, time constraints,” Paul Slackman mentioned. “A couple of years in the past, he simply had pec surgical procedure. He was in a sling and needed to remain in situation. We had been on trip close to Sarasota. He had the surgical procedure every week earlier than. He determined to go operating with the sling on. He ran 8-9 miles alongside this predominant street down there. He had all these automobiles honking and waving at him. That basically signifies the willpower he has.”

Joey attributes that willpower to how his dad and mom raised him and his youthful sister, a fencer on the Air Pressure Academy.

“In our family, we actually weren’t allowed to make use of the phrase ‘can’t,’” he mentioned. “It was just like the equal of cursing. Stuff like that formed my mentality. Rising up, I used to be not a decided child. I used to be chubby. I used to be lazy. College got here straightforward to me, so I didn’t put in lots of effort, however then wrestling helped propel me to that toughness. I believe it’s the hardest sport there’s. You’re on the market, sporting a foolish outfit, and also you’re by your self. It forces you to choose of whether or not or to not develop up and determine it out.”

As a result of his highschool soccer crew struggled, Slackman didn’t get a lot recognition till his senior season, when he was named first-team all-state. By then, he’d figured that wrestling was his ticket to a high-level training. He selected Penn over recruiting curiosity from all the Ivy League’s wrestling packages.

Halfway by his freshman 12 months wrestling for the Quakers, he tore his ACL and his meniscus. Three months later, the pandemic shut down faculty sports activities, and everybody at Penn was despatched dwelling. Slackman took a niche 12 months, leaving college whereas he recovered from his knee harm. He lived along with his wrestling teammates in Philadelphia whereas working for a non-profit known as Beat the Streets, a corporation related to the wrestling group that helps underprivileged youngsters within the space.

“When he was coaching for wrestling, alongside the (Penn) soccer program, I keep in mind him saying, ‘I actually miss soccer,’” recalled Dana.
Slackman determined to attempt to be part of the Penn soccer program and play each sports activities. He was cleared in February 2021 however tore his proper pec not lengthy after that. That meant one other surgical procedure and 6 extra months on the sidelines.

“I don’t suppose (the Penn coaches) thought a lot of me at first,” he mentioned. “I used to be coming off two main surgical procedures.”

Slackman turned heads shortly as soon as he put the pads again on. In his first faculty recreation, he was credited with a half-sack. His center college soccer coaches had been proper. All of the wrestling coaching had made an enormous distinction in his growth as a defensive lineman.

“It’s helped me so much, particularly within the run recreation and with the ability to maintain my floor as a result of I’m capable of perceive leverage rather well and, with out pondering, I’m able to stop myself from being moved, which is lots of what you must do as a defensive deal with,” he mentioned. “Studying find out how to hand-fight is the most important factor in wrestling, and that’s sort of the most important factor as a D-lineman, too. Additionally, lots of the cross rush strikes that I prefer to hit are just like strikes I might hit in wrestling matches.”

Slackman completed the 12 months with 16 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and a compelled fumble, deciding midseason to focus solely on soccer. In 2022, he began all 10 video games and made honorable point out All-Ivy League, rating second on the crew with 4.5 sacks and 49 tackles. However on the second-to-last defensive play of the season, he tore his left pectoral muscle. The harm, which might require his third main surgical procedure, solely appeared to additional drive Slackman.

“He is among the most targeted and devoted individuals I’ve ever been round, and he’s the hardest particular person I’ve ever been round,” mentioned Cornell head coach Dan Swanstrom, beforehand Penn’s offensive coordinator. “He’s simply wired very otherwise. He’s the hardest S.O.B. I’ve ever seen.

“He was 305 kilos at like 16-17 % physique fats. He’s a bodily freak of a human. … We needed to sub him out simply so we might apply. He would wreck our complete offensive apply. He was that disruptive.”

In 2023, Slackman turned probably the most dominant participant within the Ivy League. He had 5 tackles for loss in Penn’s first two video games. He completed the season with a team-best 12 TFLs and 50 tackles, turning into the primary Penn participant to win Ivy League defensive participant of the 12 months honors since 2015.

The Quakers had been nonetheless in competition for the convention title after they confronted No. 19 Harvard within the second-to-last recreation of the season. With 5 minutes left within the fourth quarter, Slackman tore his proper biceps. He took off his pads and tried to root on his teammates. Penn trailed 20-13 earlier than tying the rating. Earlier than time beyond regulation, Slackman requested the crew physician whether or not the harm might worsen if he returned to the sport.

“The physician mentioned, ‘You may’t harm it any extra,’” Slackman mentioned. “It was our final probability to maintain our Ivy League (title) hopes alive. I went over to our coaches and mentioned, ‘Let’s go!’”

The coaches put Slackman again into the sport.

“It’s greater than that,” Swanstrom mentioned. “We had this goal-line stand, the place it was like three performs from inside the two. He was in there for all three performs with a torn biceps. Discuss placing all of it on the market.”

Slackman mentioned he wasn’t attempting to be a hero. He had one thing else on his thoughts.

“I’d actually thought this was gonna be the tip for me when it got here to soccer,” he mentioned.

Sure, it was extraordinarily painful to play within the trenches with a torn biceps. Harvard gained 25-23 in triple time beyond regulation.

“I suppose the adrenaline was nonetheless operating,” he mentioned.

 

Final fall, the suggestions from NFL circles was that Slackman might be a late-round decide, however that got here earlier than he went on to win Ivy League defensive participant of the 12 months. Some NFL groups visited him; one got here 4 occasions through the 12 months. “That’s after we began to comprehend, ‘Wow, he might get drafted,’” mentioned Paul Slackman.

However that was earlier than the torn biceps towards Harvard made full participation within the draft course of unrealistic. So Slackman, who graduated from Penn with a political science diploma, filed his paperwork to enter the switch portal.

“No one ready us for the switch portal course of,” Dana Slackman mentioned. “It’s blown our minds.”

It was not straightforward to type out all of the affords and alternatives. Michigan, Texas A&M, Miami, USC and others got here calling. He estimates about 50 colleges provided him. In the end, he scheduled journeys to Wisconsin, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Florida and Auburn.

“It was the craziest month of my life, by far,” Slackman mentioned.

Florida felt like an excellent match. The Gators felt the identical approach.

“He’s an alpha character, very articulate and really clever,” mentioned Florida head coach Billy Napier. “It’s vital to him. He’s very motivated and pushed. The largest praise I can provide him is when he took his official go to right here, I actually bought 12 to fifteen gamers coming as much as me saying, ‘Coach, we gotta get that man.’ He checked all of the packing containers.”

(Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; pictures: Andy Lewis, Getty Photographs; Courtesy of the Slackman household)

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