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Given the quality of the talent for the event, the seeders did a pretty accurate job sorting out the top tier.
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This one is intriguing. Morgan State in Maryland is a public and one of the historically black colleges (HCBU). It does not currently field a team but plans to restart its program in DI in 23/24. Marsh is from Ohio.
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What's up with the Google and Microsoft email spam blockers these days, especially Microsoft? My spam is up 10 fold over the past week. I've won every contest imaginable. I wish I could cash in on everything I've won from Home Depot, Lowes, Kohls, Target, Wal Mart, and all of those Asian women.
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FWIT, #2 Glory was at 125 for the Rutgers dual and eked out a 4-1 win over NR Dean Peterson.
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What was his weight cut?
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1 Georgia 13-0 1 2 Michigan 13-0 2 3 TCU 12-1 3 4 Ohio State 11-1 5 I think they intentionally kept TCU at #3 hoping to avoid an all B1G final, but if that happens, its going to be a whale of game. given the rivalry.
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Well, Utah intercepted USC's playoff position. Unless the playoff goes woke and determines tOSU in the playoff unbalances equity, they're in, or should I say, should be in. Here's an interesting scenario should TCU get upset. Assuming Michigan beats Purdue, tOSU jumps to #3........setting up a Michigan v Ohio State rematch. Penn State would have a pretty good argument, it should be in at #4. Its losses were to #2 Michigan and #3 Ohio State, compared to Alabama losing to #7 Tennessee and #11 LSU. No way no how does the committee advance 3 B1Gs into the playoff. Alabama reemerges.
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That will change soon as teh TV revenue for 6, 8, or 12 if far to great and the NCAA presidents want it. The playoff committee made an interesting statement placing tOSU ahead of Alabama. College Football Playoff Rankings, Nov. 29 Georgia (12-0) - if UIGA loses the conference they still get in the playoff. Michigan (12-0) - not so for a 1 loss Michigan, betcha tOSU swoops in at #4 despite the blowout loss TCU (12-0) - a loss lets tOSU in USC (11-1) - same for a USC loss Ohio State (11-1) - it placed an order at the diner, just for the waitress to deliver breakfast Alabama (10-2) - will need both TCU and USC to lose Tennessee (10-2) - just wishin', the Saban bias has already placed them ahead of UT despite the loss. Penn State (10-2) - "We are" headed to the Cotton Bowl Clemson (10-2) - to the Orange and likely against UT (not tOSU as some think). They like having 2 southern schools Kansas State (9-3) - to the Sugar
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Valid question. Historically, the team with the loss earlier in season gets favored. Why, forgetfulness ? Alabama has 2 losses, #7 Tennessee and #11 LSU compared to tOSU's loss to #2 Michigan. Clearly, tOSU should be the favored entry if UCS or TCU lose. BUT, that will be 2 from the B1G. Similarly, if they somehow allow Alabama in because of the Saban bias, that will let 2 from the SEC in. Allowing 2 from the B1G should not be an issue, but the SEC bias will come into play. If Georgia loses the SEC to LSU which not as unlikely as most think, they still get the entry over a 2 loss Alabama. If Michigan somehow has a brain fart and loses to Purdue, I don't think decisionmakers will be nice to UM and keep them in giving the seat back to tOSU. What will get real interesting is if both Georgia and Michigan both lose in the conference championship. Given the recap above it shouldn't matter, but I think OSU slides in ahead of UM. If 3 of the top 4 lose, no doubt the Saban bias will get a 2 loss Alabama back into the playoff.
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OP's question regards public opinion of social issues, and in fact, crime is near the top in nearly every opinion poll. Aside from the fact, you posted elsewhere, the FBI changed its reporting software in 2020 and now many communities, including NYC, LA and Seattle are not reporting at all. Comparing 2020 and 2021 to any other prior year is erroneous. When businesses close down and move out of cities citing the local crime rate it'[s a serious issue. When residents pull up and move out of state because of rising and often unprosecuted crime, it's a serious issue.
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Dig in, but don't OD on the stuffing.
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#15 Soldano took his first loss in the finals of the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunner Open against #6 Trey Munoz, Oregon State, 5-3
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DeSantis or Abbott, the dark horse in this race.....Nikki Haley. If not #1, she'll get VP'd.
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Possibly. RU is mighty thin 165-174. 174 is a bit of a leap from 157 for Kinniard. The only other option aside from bumping Clark up from 165 is to pull the red shirt off of another true frosh, Luke Gayer.
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Soldano - true frosh, 3x NJ State Champ Poznanski - Red Shirt-likely back at 197 in 2023, but if not, Soldano takes the RS
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Poz is red shirting. He'll likely beat 197 when he's back in 23/24. Soldano will remain at 184.
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Patrick Glory - listed as a senior, not grad, 22/23 is his 5th year - Patrick Glory - Wrestling - Princeton University Athletics (goprincetontigers.com) Quincy Monday - listed as a senior, not grad, 22/23 is his 5th year - Quincy Monday - Wrestling - Princeton University Athletics (goprincetontigers.com) Now I get it, neither were on the Princeton roster during the 20/21 season the Ivy cancelled all sports. 2020-21 Wrestling Roster - Princeton University Athletics (goprincetontigers.com) Both took a gap year and did not enroll. See below, too bad they couldn't get an Olympic waiver which would have preserved that year of eligibility ‘Back out on the mat’: Wrestler Pat Glory ’23 competes through gap year - The Princetonian (dailyprincetonian.com)
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Any Ivy athlete with *NCAA* eligibility left at graduation is and always has been free to transfer outside the Ivy League and compete as a graduate student eslewhere (see Patrick Brucki graduating from Princeton and competing for Michigan). Ah, how a minor omission "not", makes a bit of a difference. 11 hours ago BigRedFan said: "Any Ivy athlete with *NCAA* eligibility left at graduation is and always has been free to transfer outside the Ivy League and compete as a graduate student eslewhere (see Patrick Brucki graduating from Princeton and competing for Michigan)." Essentially this is the point I've making. In relation to the Dartmouth article posted, how is it Glory and Monday have a 5th year of Ivy eligibility, but didn't graduate in 2021 ? (Ivys cap participation at 4 years)
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Graduate student eligibility extension denied for Classes of 2022, 2023 and 2024 | The Dartmouth Check out this article. The Ivy is allowing graduates in 2022, 2023 and 2024, an extra year of eligibility to compete as a graduate student. If they are eligible at their Ivy, they'll be eligible at any NCAA school, with or without a scholarship. Obviously, they need to qualify for and be offered a seat as a graduate student, or they can just transfer.
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As I understand it, there is a difference between "competed" versus "on the roster". You need only be on the roster to qualify and Glory and Monday were on the Princeton roster that season.
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I'm optimistic that this site will not be TheMat II.
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Yianni Diakomihalis 2017–2018 Yianni Diakomihalis has a bit of a different story. He has used three years of eligibility Taking an Olympic waiver and applying a red shirt to the year the IVY cancelled the season. Even though he was not on the Cornell roster during his Olympic waiver year, he qualifies for an extra year of eligibility from the COVID bonus since he was on the 2020/21 roster that was awarded the year. 2017/18 - 37-1 NCAA Champion 2018/19 - 22-0 NCAA Champion 2019/20 Diakomihalis did not compete accepting an Olympic waiver. 2020-21 - Ivy League cancelled season (Red shirt equivalent) 2021/22 - 28-0 NCAA champion 2022/23 - TBD Hmmm, could Yianni team up with Glory and Monday and deliver 3 NCAA finalists to some fortunate school?
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It's actually the 5th year for both of them. Even though they are at an Ivy, they gained the COVID 6th bonus year Since they did not wrestle in 2020/21, it's considered a red shirt year Glory 2018/19 - 30-7 AA 2019-20 - 24-0. NWCA AA - tournament cancelled by NCAA 2020/21 - seasonal cancelled by Ivy League (red shirt equivalent) 2021-22 - 20-2, AA 2nd 2022/23 - TBD Monday 2018/19 - 24-13 NCAA qualifier 2019-20 - 23-4- NWCA AA - tournament cancelled by NCAA 2020/21 - seasonal cancelled by Ivy League (red shirt equivalent) 2021-22 - 24-4 - AA 2nd 2022/23 - TBD