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  1. Respect and gratitude https://okstate.com/news/2024/5/17/taylor-adds-bryan-pearsall-to-cowboy-wrestling-staff
  2. Coleman Scott has released a statement. All class. https://twitter.com/CScott60kg/status/1789007721053774330/photo/1
  3. Does DT want the nod? Seems like he is moving on. Assuming any of this is true, I'd be fine with sending Zahid.
  4. Not any more... https://www.notredamecollege.edu/main-announcement-info/
  5. Assuming Coleman Scott is not retained by DT and not fired for "cause" he will most likely have the luxury of spending this year on the sidelines with his full salary and be the top choice for any number of D1 HC positions which may come open next season. I wouldn't mind seeing Scott in the Ivy League - the more competition the better - but he doesn't need to rush over to Columbia if the job/pay is not a good fit.
  6. Five Patriot League schools (American, Army, Bucknell, Lehigh, Navy) sponsor wrestling within the EIWA. If a 6th Patriot League school were to add/return wrestling, they all would be gone in a heartbeat. From a wrestling perspective, it makes too much sense to guarantee 10+ NCAA entries for the smallest number of schools possible. And, a league only tournament would be more content they could feed to their media partners (which I believe includes ESPN+).
  7. Gentlemen, start your lawyers!!! https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/40029156/iowa-iowa-state-gambling-lawsuit-civil-rights
  8. And you referred to two instances where a wrestler scored from bottom out of how many matches. Now you reference an all time great here - great arm drag, dude - and one other wrestler there. So, who is exactly citing exceptions? The reality is so much scoring in GR today is accomplished via penalty, which is a problem, and ground wrestling, which I am fine with, that it does not remotely resemble the sport I competed in during the 1980s and 1990s. (I know a fellow poster here has done the analysis - "real" scoring from the 2023 Worlds was, I believe, better than at the 2022 Worlds.) While GR is more popular in Europe, the utter inscrutability of the sport to the general public has caught the IOC's eye. And, anyone who thinks the GR product at OTT will help grow the popularity of the style here is kidding themselves.
  9. The Chechen/Caucasus wrestling tradition is certainly stronger than one strongman, but I am curious of the potential impact of a transition in power in the wrestling community there given his support of martial arts. https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2024/04/23/heir-apparent-en
  10. So, you're saying they scored from par terre? My point exactly.
  11. Par terre is practically guaranteed in Greco - it's the only way anyone scores at the elite level. They even given a point when they simply give the advantage. I wish par terre would replace the shot clock in Free. Being forced down should be a penalty for the passive wrestler. But UWW is more concerned with simply getting a point on the board to determine a leader in the match whether it is Free or Greco.
  12. This is the style worldwide. Winners are determined in par terre. Officials are so desperate to award points we now have the 2 point “correct throw” and 8 point tech falls. I’m not sure I have answers, but I would start by changing the match format to one five minute period and start action on the feet with some sort of chest to chest contact.
  13. My goodness! A gut wrench! In Greco!
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