From 1969 - 1975 (seven years) they had AA's in four of those years. From 1997 - 2004 (eight years) they had AA's in five of those years (6 AA's total).
An AA every other year or so, seems like a reasonable expectation.
Yes, cause effect is difficult. During the Gable years their AA's average 2.3 per wrestler. Does that mean they came in ready to AA? Or did they get coached up to AA? Or both?
Just picked up the Calumet Small Batch at Costco for $49.99. Calumet tends to be smooth, not a lot of burn. The bourbon purists sometimes do not like that, but I do.
I have had the Calumet 15, and it is exceptional. This is a blend of 15 and 8. They don't say what the ratio is, but given the price I will guess it is 80% to 90% 8 year.
More like:
His head is full of magic, baby
And he won't share this with Pyle
The feeling PSU's on top again, baby
That's got everything to do with Cael
They're alive, huh, huh, so alive
They're alive, huh, huh so alive
So you say you want to be a multi-time All-American?
Well then Pitt-Johnstown is the place for you.*
*oh, and you're gonna need a time machine.
PSU is nowhere to be found on the list (actually they are at 1.9 per). And Oklahoma State makes the 2 timers list through the good graces of rounding.
Depends on which three games. The university chose the first three because they are the most meaningless, warm up, non-conference games. They did not want to wait on the NCAA to decide, because by then the games might actually be meaningful.
Agreed on point two. But also think the penalty chosen here is wrong.
I am a god damn whiny republican. You are the one arguing for regulation and big goverment. I am arguing for personal rights. Don't tread on me.
Meaningless suspensions happen all the time. Take Jim Harbaugh's self-imposed one, for example. It is a naked attempt to make his suspension as meaningless as possible.
It looks a little something like this.
1928 - 1940 = 3
1941 - 1962 = 4
1963 - 1978 = 6
1979 - 2023 = 8
The percentage are the orange line in the Probability AA graph in the first post above.
I did it above based on two years (Iowa passes Oklahoma State in 2057, PSU passes Iowa in 2101).
Based on five years PSU never overtakes Iowa. Iowa average 6.6 to PSU's 6.4 in the last five years. Oklahoma State only has 3.6 per year for the prior five.