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Who said TMS is retiring from wrestling?
Voice of the Quakers replied to bnwtwg's topic in International Wrestling
Good for TMS. She has enough size and boatloads of personality for pro wrestling. But, as we've seen with Gable, the transition from "real" sports to pro wrestling is not so easy or obvious. Best of luck to TMS. She is a credit to our sport and country. -
UWW Cancels World Cups
Voice of the Quakers replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in International Wrestling
Unfortunately, most of the world thinks the World Cup is a nuisance. I don't believe there is the tradition of dual meet competition elsewhere as there is here. Too bad - some of the past US-USSR duals were absolute classics. Maybe scheduling the World Cup every four years - in Year of the Olympic quad - would be helpful? Host is in the next Olympic site as a test event? -
Comical - Steveson - wow
Voice of the Quakers replied to Dark Energy's topic in International Wrestling
Hoping Gable realizes how much money/impact he can have continuing in "amateur" wrestling. He is a generational talent whose notoriety goes far beyond our corner of the sports world. -
Penn Quakers - 2024 Lineup
Voice of the Quakers replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
Pennsylvania RTC @pennsylvaniartc Hale loses 7-2 to Zahid Valencia. He will move on to the consolations. #USOpen2023 -
Penn Quakers - 2024 Lineup
Voice of the Quakers replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
Of note: Pennsylvania RTC @pennsylvaniartc Hale wins 5-5 on criteria to advance to the quarterfinals at 86kg! #USOpen2023 4:17 PM · Apr 27, 2023 · -
Penn Quakers - 2024 Lineup
Voice of the Quakers replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
This is a joke, right? -
Penn Quakers - 2024 Lineup
Voice of the Quakers replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
As I mentioned in a previous thread, I'm not as close to the team as I once was. (Swim meets get in the way.) But, since you asked: 1) There is still a significant gap between M. Colaiocco and Mougalian. 2) I agree with Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan - I would expect newcomers to man both 149 and 157 unless CJ moves up. (No inside knowledge, but CJ is wrestling 65 KG this weekend at the US Open.) 3) No reason why Hale won't be the starter next year. He was 1st team All-Ivy, and his progress this year was a bright spot. 4) Athleticism is already an issue with Urbas and would only be exacerbated at 184. The Urbas-Cosgrove question at 197 will be an interesting one. -
Follow through has not been one of Rulon's strengths post-wrestling career. I'm at least happy his weight is under better control for the time being. He owes us nothing wrestling-wise.
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You are correct. Thanks for catching.
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And a lot of disrespect for the rest of the field. I don't know the rest of the field well, but Coon seems like the absolute worst draw Rulon could've had in the semis if Coon is sharp. However, if Coon continues to get caught "in between" high and low offense, Rulon could make Coon's life really difficult.
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Mineo reporting on Twitter: Nagao to Iowa
Voice of the Quakers replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
Sometimes you're the bull, sometimes you get the horns. I'm am so happy Penn (and the rest of the Ivies) are largely out of this space. Now if we could just fix the no competing as a grad student rule. -
US Open - April 26th-30th, 2023
Voice of the Quakers replied to nhs67's topic in International Wrestling
Well, the good news... at least Rulon is under 300 lbs again. -
Proposed college wrestling rule changes
Voice of the Quakers replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
I've been doing audience and consumer research for about 30 years. Cord cutting is definitely a factor in Nielsen's viewing estimates, which both do and do not streaming content depending on the source and how we're calculating audience data. But, neither would account for this large of a year over year audience drop. IMO, stars and stories mattered more. Do not underestimate the lack of crossover stars in this year's tournament. Yianni D. is not Gable Steveson, and four titles may be really cool to we wrestlers but is not as unique as it was for either Dake or Cael. Plus, don't underestimate the impact of other programming on this year's audience ratings. The first weekend of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament was absolutely wild - ironic that all of those upsets led to lower ratings for the Final 4 and championship game given the lack of blue bloods at the end - or the impact of a generational talent (Caitlin Clark) playing in the women's tournament. At the end of the day, casual fans had a lot of intriguing viewing options that weekend. Moving the tournament to April - I'm intrigued by the unique place the Frozen Four has between March Madness and the start of the NBA and NHL Playoffs - may be helpful for audience ratings. As for me, I was at my son's district swimming championships and didn't watch a match either Day 2 or 3 of the tournament. Life gets in the way. Dan McDonald (sometimes known as "Voice of the Quakers") Vice President, Research, National Association of Broadcasters -
Proposed college wrestling rule changes
Voice of the Quakers replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Love almost all of this. The 3 point take down is long overdue. We'll no longer see tie matches where an escape and riding time equals a takedown, which often sent boring matches into OT. Wish they had kept the 4 point near fall. I think we all understand there is a big difference between two seconds of exposure and four seconds of exposure. If a change was going to be made, why not just three points for a two second exposure so that takedowns and near falls earned the same reward? The new riding time rule will be probably just turn some regular decisions into major decisions. -
Stunned Roselli couldn't make it work at OU. "Resources" (i.e. money) are not a problem at the school. And, while potential declines in the in-state talent pool may be impacting them and OSU, this program should be much. much better. I'm old enough to remember when the OU fans/alums were disappointed with the 2nd place performances under Stan Abel. Don't they wish they had those years now.
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That big drop you see is the SEC "deemphasizing" the sport in 1981.
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Potential Rule Changes Vote sent to coaches
Voice of the Quakers replied to 1032004's topic in College Wrestling
For those who feel wrestling has fallen behind, I would love to hear when you thought wrestling was "ahead". Wrestling, particularly college wrestling, has as much notoriety, promotion, event coverage and audience ratings as it ever has. "The good old days weren't always good, tomorrow's not as bad as it seems." Billy Joel -
I really appreciated this interview and am happy that so many people are happy for Jesuroga. Best of luck to him in all he chooses to do moving forward.
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Starocci to 165 for 24 a possibility?
Voice of the Quakers replied to One8alpha's topic in College Wrestling
Taylor can't wrestle forever. Assuming Starocci can't make 74KG (he seems awfully thick at 174), the interesting question is who becomes NLWC's chosen one after Taylor at 89KG: Starroci or Brooks? -
Quisel then won his first four matches at the next NCAAs only to lose in the finals to Brett Matter of Penn. Put another way, Quisel won 12 straight matches at NCAAs and did not win a title.
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I have pretty strong opinions on our performance this year, but I’m not as close to the team as I once was and am loathe to call out individual college students. The Cosgrove/Urbas question next year is going to be an interesting one. I would also expect many of the incoming freshmen to challenge for spots in the middle of the lineup.
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Session III, Friday AM Discussion
Voice of the Quakers replied to Perry's topic in College Wrestling
Big Elam looks done-zo