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Everything posted by nhs67
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I have so much white privilege, even though I am black, that I have trancended races and have white privilege.
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We aren't allowed to say words such as Polak, Mexican, American, etc. It's wrong.
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Do they get an allowance this year? There was one year (forget which one) that they got a five (5) pound allowance and some of the wrestlers were pissed about it because they misunderstood. Even so... Dustin Plott just wrestled 79 KG at U23s and is going 184lbs. Sonny Santiago just wrestled 74 KG at U23s then weighed in at 157lbs yesterday. Until we get ~halfway through January I am going to wear my tinfoil hat and hope he goes 184lbs.
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Also of note... thanks to Rocky Jordan... I am following the trio of RS-FR from UT-Chatt closely from 165-184. I am curious what sort of jumps from Year 1 to Year 2 they make after having him in the room. What sort of tricks and whatnot that he may have brought to them). https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/71789/munro-kamdyn/profile - 13W - 5L, All matches at 165 https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/78495/desiante-sergio/profile - 7W - 7L, Only two matches at 174, rest at 184. https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/79015/stein-ryan/profile - 0W - 1L, One match up at 285 last year and now dropping to 184 With Palmer dropping to 125 I think UT-Chatt may be my Socon team to follow this year, although I am and have been a fan of Campbell for a good while (TYVM Fanco - WHERE IS HE THIS YEAR?!?!?!).
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When did Brain officially STOP doing Flo's big board? I am curious how much worse it is going to be the further away from Brain-days it gets.
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Good Morning Gents, I might not be able to follow as closely as yesterday, but here is who we have on tap for the day... 53 KG WFS - Samara Chavez 62 KG WFS - Kayla Miracle 76 KG WFS - Kylie Welker 60 KG MGR -Ildar Hafizov 77 KG MGR - Kamal Bey Also here is the UWW Arena: https://arena.uww.org/weight-category/1ee77e46-d788-63c2-9ca9-77de8a91698b
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Sonny Santiago is one I am excited for. The slew of 184lbers that are new starters this year, as well as the 197 guys. Damn it... here is my watch list... 125: - Richie Figs - ASU - Mike DeAuggie - UofM (New school) - Brayden Palmer - Chatt (New weight) - Troy Spratley - OSU - Dom Mendez - Cal Poly - Drew Heethus - Princeton 133: - Chris Cannon - (New school) - Nic Bouzakis - tOSU - Evan Frost - ISU - Garrett Grice - ISU (New school) - Julian Chlebove - ASU - Dylan Shawver - Rutgers (New weight) - Anthony Madrigal - Illinois (New school) - Jacob Van Dee - Nebraska - Nico Rivera - Wiscy - Zeth Romney - Cal Poly - Nasir Bailey - LR-Arkansas - Dom Serrano - Northern Colorado (New school) 141: - Jesse Mendez - tOSU (New weight) - Dylan Ragusin - UofM (New weight) - Sammy Alvarez - OSU (New school/weight) - Tagen Jamison - OSU (New school) - Mitch Moore - OU (New school) - Josh Edmond - Mizzou (New weight) - Wyatt Henson - Lock Haven (New school/weight) - Jacob Frost - ISU - Zach Redding - ISU (New weight) - Jordan Decatur - Kent State (New school/weight) - Mac Church - VT 149: - Chance Lamer - Cal Poly (New school) - Dylan D'Emilio - tOSU (New weight) - Victor Voinovich - Iowa (New school) - Casey Swiderski - ISU (New weight) - Anthony Echemendia - ISU (New school/weight) - Michael Gioffre - Virginia - Finn Solomon - Pitt (New school) - Kyle Dutton - LR-Arkansas - Jordan Williams - OSU - Fidel Mayora - UofM - Dylan Gilcher - UofM - Sergio Lemley - UofM - Adam Busiello - Northern Colorado (New school) - Kanon Webster - Illinois - Kolby McClain - Northwestern 157: - Jared Franek - Iowa (New school) - Brock Mauller - Mizzou (New weight) - Michael Blockhus - Minnesota (New weight) - Brayton Lee - Indiana (New school) - Max Brignolia - Lehigh (New weight) - Legend Lamer - Cal Poly (New weight) - Carter Baer - Binghamton - Meyer Shapiro - Cornell - Drayden Morton - Cal Baptist - Joey Blaze - Purdue 165: - Michael Caliendo - Iowa (New school) - Izzy Olenjik - OSU (New school) - Antrell Taylor - Nebraska - Derek Gilcher - Indiana (New weight) - Nick Hamilton - Virginia - Nicco Ruiz - ASU - Bryce Andonian - VT (New weight) - Tyler Swiderski - Central Michigan - Hunter Garvin - Stanford - AJ Kovacs - NC State (New weight) - Anthony White - Rutgers (New weight) - Michael Goldfeder - Cal Poly (New school) - Kamdyn Munro - Chatt - Cael Carlson - Oklahoma (New school) - Hunter Lyden - Minnesota 174: - Shane Griffith - UofM (New school/weight) - Carson Kharchla - tOSU (New weight) - Rocco Welsh - tOSU - Patrick Kennedy - Iowa (New weight) - Gabe Arnold - Iowa - Justin McCoy - Virginia (New weight) - Travis Wittlake - OSUw (New school) - Andrew Sparks - Minnesota (New weight) - Tate Picklo - Oklahoma - MJ Gaitan - ISU - Brody Baumann - Purdue - Brody Conley - West Virginia - Max Maylor - Wiscy (New school) - Tony Negron - ASU (New weight) - DJ Shannon - Michigan State (New school) - Sergio Desiante - Chatt - Brayden Thompson - OSU - Noah Mulvaney - Bucknell - Andre Rocker - Northwestern 184: - Bernie Truax - Penn State (New school) - Dustin Plott - OSU (New weight) - Ben Pasiuk - Army (New weight) - Bennet Berge - SDSU - Rylan Rogers - UofM - Dylan FIshback - NC State - James Rowley - Purdue (New school/weight) - Brennan Swafford - Iowa (New weight) - Guiseppe Hoose - Oklahoma (New school) - Sam Fisher - VT - Mehki Lewis - VT (New weight) - Nate Haas - Cal Baptist (New school) - Cael Valencia - ASU (New weight) - Ryan Stein - Chatt - Kendall LaRosa - Cal Poly - Adrien Cramer - Central Michigan (New school/weight) - Kyle Snider - Kent State 197: - Aaron Brooks - Penn State (New weight) - Trent Hidlay - NC State (New weight) - Stephen Buchanan - Oklahoma (New school) - Mac Stout - Pitt - John Poznanski - Rutgers (New weight) - Julian Broderson - ISU (New weight) - Luke Geog - tOSU - Seth Shumate - tOSU - Stephen Little - LR-Arkansas - Abe Assad - Iowa (New weight) - Wyatt Voelker - UNI - Jarad Priest - Cal Poly (New weight) - Mike Tal-Shahar - Wiscy 285: - Lucas Davison - UofM (New school) - Ben Kueter - Iowa - Dayton Pitzer - Pitt - Yonger Bastida - ISU (New weight) - Yaraslau Slavikouski - Rutgers (New school) - Christian Carroll - OSU - Boone McDermott - OSUw (New school) - Seth Nevills - Maryland (New school) - Luke Rasmussen - SDSU - Harley Andrews - Nebraska - Nick Feldman - tOSU ** DISCLAIMER** Some of these are 'wish list' for New Weights and some are Predictions/Projections for the End of Season. Pick your poison... I have all these guys on my watch list.
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#10 Oregona State VS #31 North Carolina - November 2nd, 2023
nhs67 replied to nhs67's topic in College Wrestling
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Someone from Colombia might get pissed off. Don't confuse that with Columbia. I am talking about the country.
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50 KG - Erin Golston lost her semi-finals match via 11-0 Tech in 3M23S. She will face Venezuela for Bronze. 57 KG - Xochitl Mota-Pettis will face Cuba for Bronze. The lady from Brazil won via Pinfell in 1M46S while up 4-0 against the lady from Cuba. 68 KG - Forrest Molinari has Venezuela's Soleymi Hernandez in the finals. Hernandez VS USA since 2017: - 2018 Pan-Am Championships lost to Victoria Francis via Pinfell while down 11-9 at 75 KG. - 2023 Ibrahim Moustafa lost to Alexandria Glaude via 4-3 Decision - 2023 Pan-Am Championships lost to Forrest Molinari via 12-5 Decision Hernandez won the 2022 Pan-Am Championships at 68 KG and is 29 years old.
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86 KG - Mark Hall has Cuba's Yurieski Torreblanca in the finals. Hall lost to Torreblanca via 14-4 Tech at the Pan-Am Championships in May. Torreblanca VS USA since 2017: - 2017 Pan-Am Championships beat Gabe Dean via 6-4 Decision - 2018 Ivan Yariguin lost to David Taylor via 4-4 Decision - 2018 Pan Am Championships lost to David Taylor via 3-2 Decision - 2018 Worlds lost to David Taylor via 8-0 Decision - 2019 Pan-Am Games beat James Downey via 7-2 Decision - 2019 Worlds lost to Myles Amine via 3-2 Decision - 2020 Pan-Am Championships beat Alex Dieringer via 2-1 Decision - 2020 Pan-Am Olympic Qualifier lost to David Taylor via 8-0 Decision - 2023 Pan-Am Championships beat Mark Hall via 14-4 Tech Torreblanca has been around for damn ever. He is 34 years old. https://uww.org/athletes/torreblanca-queralta-yurieski 65 KG - Nashon Garret has Cuba's Alejandro Tobier in the finals. Tobier VS USA since 2014: - 2014 Pan-Am Games beat Frank Molinaro via 10-0 Tech - 2016 Pan-Am Championships lost to Frank Molinaro via 4-2 Decision - 2016 Pan-Am Olympic Qualifier beat Frank Gomez via 8-3 Decision - 2017 Worlds beat Frank Gomez via 11-2 Decision - 2018 Cerro Pelado beat Robbie Mathen via 10-0 Teceh (???) - 2018 Cerro Pelado beat Anthony Ibiaw via 10-0 Tech (???) - 2018 Pan-Am Championships lost to Logan Stieber via 10-9 Decision - 2019 Pan-Am Games beat Jaydin Eierman via 10-0 Tech - 2019 Worlds beat Zain Retherford via 10-9 Decision - 2023 Pan-Am Championships beat Sebastian Rivera via 10-0 Tech - 2023 Pan-Am Championships lost to John Diakomihalis via 4-1 Decision Tobier has been around a while. He is 35 years old. https://uww.org/athletes/valdes-tobier-alejandro-enrique
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He didn't get a full camp in. Lee was a late-ish scratch.
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WFS 50 KG - Erin Gholston loses toe the lady from Ecuador via 4-0 Decision. Despite losing she is now placed in the 2nd position of the semi-finals for the bracket below. She will face the winner of Cuba and Venezuela in the semifinals. The lose of Cuba and Venezuela will meet the lady from Ecuador in the other 50 KG WFS semi-finals. WFS 57 KG - Xochitl Mota Pettis was Pinfelled by a lady from Brazil in 2M7S. She was up 5-4 at the time. Brazil faces Cuba in the semi-finals. Mota Pettis is still alive for Bronze, but needs Brazil to win the semi-finals. WFS 68 KG - Forrest Molinari is in the semi-finals. She has won both of her matches via Tech without allowing a single point (yet). Molinari is still alive for Gold. MFS 86 KG - Mark Hall faces Puerto Rico, and former North Carolina, wrestler Ethan Ramos in the semi-finals. Hall is still alive for Gold. MFS 65 KG - Nashon Garrett in the the semi-finals. He has Argentina's Agustin Destribats. Garrett won his first match via 12-4 Decision over Peru and his second match over Chile via 10-0 Tech in 1M22S. Destribats won his first (and only) match over Bolivia via 11-0 Tech in 0M55S. I believe the winner will end up facing Alejandro Tobier of Cuba in the finals. Tobier has Albaro Comacho of the Dominican Republic in the semi-finals on the bottom side. Garrett is still alive for Gold. 65 KG looks to be the deepest weight, right?
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They copied me.
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Those gents should have chosen an easier name to say. One where a breath isn't needed midway (best-case) and doesn't take three business days to get through.
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https://arena.uww.org/sport-event/show/1ee77e46-d788-63c2-9ca9-77de8a91698b/live Mat A 3rd - 68 KG WFS - Forrest Molinari VS Honduras 4th - 65 KG MFS - Nashon Garrett VS Peru 5th - 86 KG MFS - Mark Hall VS Canada 7th - 50 KG WFS - Erin Golston VS Ecuador 8th - 57 KG WFS - Xochitl Mota-Pettis VS Brazil 11th - 65 KG MFS - Nashon Garrett/Peru Winner VS Chile 12th - 68 KG WFS - Forrest Molinari/Hondura Winner VS Chile 15th - 86 KG MFS - Mark Hall/Canada Winner VS Brazil/Puerto Rico/Mexico Winner 16th - 57 KG WFS - Xochitl Mota-Pettis/Brazil Winner VS Ecuador/Canada Winner 17th - 65 KG MFS - Nashon Garrett/Peru/Chile Winner VS Argentina/Bolivia Winner 18th - 68 KG WFS - Forest Molinari/Honduras/Chile Winner VS Venezuala/Canada Winner 19th - 50 KG WFS - Semifinals... not sure how they're doing the Round Robins... the only other time USA should be on Mat B is POSSIBLY #20 on Mat B for the semifinals. This does not include Repechage, btw. All topside Repechage should be on Mat A as well.
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Just as a reminder on where to find the brackets, gents.
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Aye. Minnow has shown more accuracy the last several years than that guy.
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Every time I have heard him on the mic I have been satisfied. Him, Burroughs, John Smith... the greats know how to communicate the game they have dedicated their lives to. With the success he has had with M2 it help reinforce the idea that he would be an excellent HC at the D1 level.
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It doesn't really explain the original Nachohouse transfer the year before, though.
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Nachohouse at 174?
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That is funny AF.
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No I can't. My grandmother can, though.
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Smaller division, not smaller. Get it right. It works like gauging. The lower the number the larger the gauge. D1 is lower than D2 and that makes it a larger division. You're doing nothing to convince me that anyone right now would compete. The actual results aren't there. I welcome them to challenge the D1 guys where they can (Bill Farrell anyone? No divisions there).