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Interviewed_at_Weehawken

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  1. I thought we might be talking about position that ended up in this illegal "hold."
  2. Poor guy. Taunting an injured Lee to the camera, but losing wrestle-offs. I don't remember Lee ever losing a wrestle-off.
  3. Is this the Manny Rojas who was caught on camera mocking Spencer Lee least year?
  4. I'm pretty sure he was dominant before being held back. I think it was actually a football thing, though.
  5. I think Joey is set up to do quite well without a Stanford degree. https://www.hrcg.com/people/james-mckenna/
  6. No reason to do this, just like there was no reason to raise weights due to undergarments and singlets. The weights are the weights. (In fact we have three + different sets of weights now)
  7. Yes. And the school said "no" to him because his grades/test scores showed there was ZERO reason to hold him back.
  8. What if I were? I had a blind teammate. I would suggest you use your own abilities to see that I, and other posters quoted your original foolish post. Keep backtracking and being able-ist!
  9. Nothing was said about staffs. You criticized the situation and Mesenbrink relying on freestyle positions. Also said it was a fluke. This was before they stepped foot in college, err I mean Haines was already in a college room, but Mesenbrink wasn't. We all know you have an 80 VO2 max, is it a 90 VO2 max when you are backtracking?
  10. Nothing about "teching" in the original post that most reacted to... next!
  11. Interesting to note. When Messenbrink defeated Levi Haines, LeDuke insisted it was luck. Haines was tired from the tournament and Messenbrink's skills wouldn't translate to folkstyle. In fact, he only won because he scored in freestyle positions. A claim was made that Messenbrink would never perform as well or better than Haines throughout their college careers. This was a claim that even TBar wouldn't agree to. Now that he is a Nit, he's the next four-timer.
  12. Yes, I do. For instance, I don't think that David Taylor would be able to beat Stevan Micic at 57 kg.
  13. Imagine the hellfire LeDuke would bring down upon someone who suggested that Rakhim Magamadov was the world champ at 86 kg!
  14. LOL this absurd. I read this and asked myself "wait... Sidakov is wrestling 157 in NCAA this year?"
  15. One weigh-in wouldn't bother me too too much. However it seems that you are one of the few matside guys that doesn't think there should be a weigh-in every round. This includes some of the Flo Bros who think a kid should be weighing in 2-6x per day!
  16. Yes, Woods finished his degree and McKenna did not need to. McKenna has very strong connections that were going to likely hire him to a fantastic job. I also think tOSU had a major that was more specific to his chosen field.
  17. So imagine my state uses the following NFHS suggested weights: 108 lbs., 116 lbs., 124 lbs., 131 lbs., 138 lbs., 145 lbs., 152 lbs., 160 lbs., 170 lbs., 190 lbs., 215 lbs., 285 lbs. If we are following this advice: If I weigh 168,169, or 170, then I should go up to 190?
  18. Well, tough to transfer into Stanford from Cornell (or anywhere), though some guys did flip commitments. Not exactly a Nostradamus level prediction. Also, transferring from Stanford to UNC isn't something you would expect an academically minded student to do, despite UNC being known as a very good school.
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