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  1. And if we’re not counting Mesenbrink for 165, another option could be Hunter Garvin of Stanford. Started off slow but had a couple decent wins toward the end of the season. He did get majored by Cam Steed of Mizzou, who appears to be their starter at 157 and had a good redshirt year of his own, although Shapiro is definitely the safe bet for 157.
  2. Another Gioffre (Jack) could be an option for 141. He only wrestled 6 matches last year, but 4 were against national qualifiers and he went 2-2 (beat Dylan Chappell and Kal Miller, lost to Carter Young and Dylan Droegenmueller).
  3. Yeah, Howard has wrestled in an NCAA tournament. If one wants to call someone with 4 years of eligibility a redshirt freshman that’s fine I guess, but clearly the OP is referring to freshmen/redshirt freshmen that have not wrestled in an NCAA tournament. I think I’d go with Spratley for 125.
  4. Do you still think the gambling suspensions are a nothingburger?
  5. I believe he has a win over Stevo Poulin if I’m not mistaken
  6. Were there any other teams that used West Gym?
  7. PSU (football?) blogger suggesting Kerk to 97kg? https://www.blackshoediaries.com/2023/9/22/23884972/penn-state-sports-mailbag-football-wrestling-iowa-world-champions-gambling-tailgate-breakfast
  8. As mentioned, the girlfriend may not get in trouble in that scenario, but the player could if they shared any information that wasn’t public. Athletes are more likely going to be around other athletes, and have access to facilities that non-athletes don’t. I’m sure the NCAA would like to prohibit athletes’ friends from betting as well, but they have no jurisdiction over non-athletes.
  9. While I agree there is really no reason to restrict college athletes from betting on professional sports, again the biggest issue seems to be betting on Iowa sports. I assume that’s the reason some guys did NOT have a full season of eligibility taken from them. Has anyone lost more than a season? That could be a bit harsh depending on the allegations. Sure, the NCAA likes the money from the gambling companies. But they don’t want to risk their sports being compromised, so they restrict their athletes from betting on them, and it makes sense to prohibit the entire athletic department considering the likelihood of knowing other athletes. The NFL does similar with rules against players sharing non-public information, as well as things like rules against office staff members betting even though they don’t have any impact on the outcome of the game.
  10. I have no clue about his girlfriend. I mostly just thought it was odd his twitter bio simply said “Northwestern Alumni” or something. And he has tweeted/x’ed (is that what it’s called?) recently.
  11. Playing fantasy football or entering a super bowl squares pool would be parallel to a moving violation. Heck maybe even betting on the NFL. Not placing bets on your own university.
  12. I thought the ORS “stopped the clock.” But yeah, I doubt Vito takes one this season.
  13. Normally Vak is pretty unbiased…but the black and gold glasses definitely showing a bit here
  14. Did Deakin’s Twitter bio used to say he was a coach at Stanford? It does not currently…I’m guessing he’s going to UNC
  15. Not sure if this is code for something?
  16. The girlfriend may not get in trouble, but the player could/would. Here’s a 6 minute video that Nelson should have watched in light of missing the meeting. At 2:45, it talks about players sharing “non-public information.” Not saying Nelson got any “non-public information,” but it seems logical to try to prevent that in general, especially if the question is why “should” it be a rule. The NFL for example has similar rules regarding non-public information - https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-gambling-policy/
  17. At the very least, most people seem to agree that betting on other teams at your university is a no-no due to the likelihood of getting insider information.
  18. But the current penalties for texting while driving aren’t a loss of NCAA eligibility…
  19. looks like ASU’s social media person needs to brush up on their history
  20. Parris just got the same medal at a higher weight, you wouldn’t give him a chance against Snyder? The more unrealistic thing would be him cutting ~40 lbs, especially since he’s the favorite for the Olympic Spot at heavyweight unless there is legitimate reason to believe Gable is coming back.
  21. Parris would be the only one with a shot to beat him IMO
  22. Ok so Cassioppi was outed by Iowa’s linebackers coach, and Brands was outed by himself, who’s it gonna be for Assad?
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