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gimpeltf

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  1. Jimmy C will take you up on that!
  2. The fewer thieves we have in the sport- the better off we are!
  3. It's always fun to try to read through the D1 manual. I liken it to trying to read James Joyce's Ulysses (not that I have). Both around 500 pages of gibberish. I believe those two individuals (and Jordan Wood at Lehigh during Covid year) were not enrolled first semester then enrolled second. 14.4.3.7 Waivers of Progress-Toward-Degree Rule. The Division I Progress-Toward-Degree Waivers Committee shall establish appropriate criteria for waivers of this legislation. The following waivers shall be administered by the 8/10/23 160 conference members of the Association or, in the case of an independent institution, by the Division I Progress-Toward- Degree Waivers Committee. (Revised: 1/9/96, 10/28/97, 4/27/00, 10/31/02 effective 8/1/03, 3/10/04, 4/28/05, 1/17/09 effective 8/1/09, 1/14/12, 5/22/13, 3/27/18, 1/22/20, 1/22/20) (b) International Competition. The credit hours required under the progress-toward-degree regulation of Bylaws 14.4.3.1 and 14.4.3.6-(c) may be prorated at nine hours per term of actual attendance during an academic year in which a student is not enrolled for a term or terms or is unable to complete a term as a full-time student as a result of participation in the Pan American Games, Parapan American Games, Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, World Championships, World Cup, FIFA U-20 World Cup, World University Games (Universiade) or World University Championships (including final tryouts and the officially recognized training program that directly qualifies participants for those tryouts). This waiver provision may be applied to not more than two semesters or three quarters. Credits earned by the student during the term or terms to which the waiver applies may be used to satisfy the 24-/36- hour [see Bylaw 14.4.3.1-(a)], percentage-of-degree (see Bylaw 14.4.3.2) and grade-point average requirements (see Bylaw 14.4.3.3). However, a term to which an international competition waiver applies does not count as a term of full-time enrollment for purposes of the 24/36 credit-hour requirement, percentage-of-degree requirements or gradepoint average requirements. 14.4.3.8 Waiver -- Olympic or Paralympic Games. The Division I Progress-Toward-Degree Waivers Committee may waive this general progress-toward-degree requirement for any participant in the Olympic or Paralympic Games, who because of such participation, may lose eligibility for practice and competition in any sport. (Adopted: 10/31/02 effective 8/1/03, Revised: 1/22/20)
  4. He leads the team. Administrative stuff mainly.
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taishi_Narikuni
  6. Is Woods for Real though?
  7. And suspended his run for Prez!
  8. You aren't seeing the certs. The weights you see are what they are currently eligible for. Some of those might also be the certs but some are two weights up.
  9. I believe the only way is to be a coach for that team.
  10. And at least for one more year- both as a fan and a tournament organizer.
  11. A lot of people think overtime should continue until a td. They tried that years ago maybe 30. The first event they tried it, two kids went to the hospital.
  12. I just came back from helping at super 32. One of the directors is a sport administrator (wrestling among others) at UNC. Ramos spent a lot of time up in the box with us. She told me he was already working with Rob.
  13. And who coordinates who weighs in for pigtails? Does the wrestler with a bye weigh in with the earlier pigtail bout? Does everyone weigh in first round even with a bye? What mat do they go to? Do wrestlers with byes wait until their round?
  14. He sure was something else! Oh... Wasn't it a cold remedy or something like that?
  15. Coaches don't update the sites. SIDs do that.
  16. Do these wintry areas even have ready made arenas for wrestling? I doubt they could share the hockey rinks given how many days each requires.
  17. Nobody died from weight cutting before 1997 either as far as anyone knows. It was a little crazy but how many millions of weighins does that include?
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