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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 2H 9M

Doug Schwab - Room Wars and Panther Train :: Ep 12 The Full Tilt Podcast

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Doug Schwab joins the Full Tilt Podcast for a deep dive into Iowa wrestling culture, his days under Dan Gable, the brutal “I quit” practices, making World and Olympic teams, and building the Panther Train at UNI. Doug shares real coaching gold on culture, competition, and what it means to raise tough, grounded kids in the sport.From small-town Osage roots and legendary rivalries, to Iowa’s dynasty rooms and the Olympic stage, Doug opens up about faith, failure, loyalty, and how he’s now guiding the next generation—including his own sons.Timed Highlights0:00 Opening story: the infamous “I quit” practice with Ironside1:11 Full Tilt intro and welcoming Doug Schwab1:27 Doug on living the wrestling lifestyle year-round2:02 UNI’s wrestling room and making the most of what you have4:39 Growing up Schwab in Osage, Iowa5:23 What Iowa high school wrestling and “the Barn” felt like8:23 Small-town rivalries and heated New Hampton–Osage battles13:33 Transitioning into the Gable–Zalesky era at Iowa15:03 First Iowa practice: getting destroyed by Ironside18:10 Life inside the Iowa practice room and “rite of passage” beatdowns20:18 The toughest guys Doug ever wrestled in the room23:38 Real Pro Wrestling era and battles with Chris Bono26:01 Learning to use rivals and emotions as fuel, not poison29:50 Why relationships matter more than wins and losses32:16 Taking over at UNI: coming in “hot and hard” as a young head coach34:01 Early Panther guys who bought in and changed the program38:18 How UNI built All-Americans and national champs like Drew Foster40:39 Coaching philosophy: loyalty, development, and culture over credentials42:39 The West Gym to MAT Club transition and keeping the team together47:39 Filling McLeod, embracing growth, and honoring the West Gym50:30 Doug as a dad: raising wrestlers without burning them out56:33 Gap years, emotional maturity, and long-term development1:02:03 Letting kids struggle and not “rescuing” them too early1:08:30 Balancing dad vs. coach and playing the long game1:18:04 Parker Keckeisen’s work ethic and impact on UNI1:24:39 Building a staff that truly aligns with program values1:33:18 What Doug wants his athletes to leave UNI with2:03:40 Doug on pouring back into the sport and being in Iowa2:08:30 Closing: friendship, gratitude, and the future of Panther TrainIf 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

Doug Schwab joins the Full Tilt Podcast for a deep dive into Iowa wrestling culture, his days under Dan Gable, the brutal “I quit” practices, making World and Olympic teams, and building the Panther Train at UNI. Doug shares real coaching gold on culture, competition, and what it means to raise tough, grounded kids in the sport.From small-town Osage roots and legendary rivalries, to Iowa’s dynasty rooms and the Olympic stage, Doug opens up about faith, failure, loyalty, and how he’s now guiding the next generation—including his own sons.Timed Highlights0:00 Opening story: the infamous “I quit” practice with Ironside1:11 Full Tilt intro and welcoming Doug Schwab1:27 Doug on living the wrestling lifestyle year-round2:02 UNI’s wrestling room and making the most of what you have4:39 Growing up Schwab in Osage, Iowa5:23 What Iowa high school wrestling and “the Barn” felt like8:23 Small-town rivalries and heated New Hampton–Osage battles13:33 Transitioning into the Gable–Zalesky era at Iowa15:03 First Iowa practice: getting destroyed by Ironside18:10 Life inside the Iowa practice room and “rite of passage” beatdowns20:18 The toughest guys Doug ever wrestled in the room23:38 Real Pro Wrestling era and battles with Chris Bono26:01 Learning to use rivals and emotions as fuel, not poison29:50 Why relationships matter more than wins and losses32:16 Taking over at UNI: coming in “hot and hard” as a young head coach34:01 Early Panther guys who bought in and changed the program38:18 How UNI built All-Americans and national champs like Drew Foster40:39 Coaching philosophy: loyalty, development, and culture over credentials42:39 The West Gym to MAT Club transition and keeping the team together47:39 Filling McLeod, embracing growth, and honoring the West Gym50:30 Doug as a dad: raising wrestlers without burning them out56:33 Gap years, emotional maturity, and long-term development1:02:03 Letting kids struggle and not “rescuing” them too early1:08:30 Balancing dad vs. coach and playing the long game1:18:04 Parker Keckeisen’s work ethic and impact on UNI1:24:39 Building a staff that truly aligns with program values1:33:18 What Doug wants his athletes to leave UNI with2:03:40 Doug on pouring back into the sport and being in Iowa2:08:30 Closing: friendship, gratitude, and the future of Panther TrainIf 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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