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gimpeltf

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  1. The rules for qualification are independent of those for certification, so I don't understand your point. I see other posts after yours making suggestions to connect them some, which is fine but you're implying a breaking of rules here. It sounds like Princeton is doing that to protect his safety not endanger it.
  2. I have some indirect contact with them and they are looking to more physically merge the systems. Apparently Track made getting to the opc database difficult. I wish they had addressed this first but either they didn't or couldn't. As to whether sports emails get through in any given area it's still somewhat about whitelisting. They would have been accepting others for years and just recently dealing with Flo (especially a noreply email).
  3. It's still at least in part a whitelisting issue at the schools end. Perhaps the word wrestling in domain name doesn't affect the same way as sports (flosports). However, I know in using Flo registration that the password emails have more trouble getting through than the emails created by the admin even though sent through the same company (Twilio/SendGrid). I use both (Twilio/SG) although nowhere near the volume obviously and noticed more email issues once Twilio bought SendGrid- which happened around the same time as the Track/Flo merger.
  4. Or the edus autospam them because of a sports word in the domain name.
  5. He advertised Viagra now it's deodorant.
  6. I did use to play chess and ran a few tournaments so I have some understanding of the FIDE rating system (not really that much but enough to be dangerous). Questions I would ask from this scenario- 1. Were others bouts and wrestlers involved in the time frame between the previous published rankings and that one you reference? I assume NCAA finals. Were the ELOs published between semis and finals? 2. Is more of an RPI than a straight up ELO? If so, then as the others that those two wrestled competed their scores would change and it's possible then for both to rise.
  7. You don't look like Anthony Quinn
  8. That wasn't the point. The commercials aren't subject to anything local to the event site.
  9. They aren't being streamed from the site.
  10. Not to qualify, to prequalify a spot for your conference.
  11. Does that make it 10 in the Finals?
  12. Caruso had 33 bouts prior to EIWA- total in 3 seasons!
  13. Sort of. Freshmen can use them either half of season. First half is before the tenth date of competition. Anyone else needs to use them only during first half and at that would have to prove actual injury.
  14. Basically means they're very strong. The ACL keeps the femur from sliding forward compared to lower leg. So do the hamstrings if strong enough.
  15. Wilkes? (Just realized we can do actual emojis!)
  16. Now that I think back, the confusion to me wasn't whether they had the same exceptions per se but whether a kid could use the two dates for the price of one exceptions on different dates than his institution if that possibility existed.
  17. I didn't answer for this reason. The above refers to dates pertaining to institutions not necessarily individuals (who knows?). I figure that it applies to both but ... Like I often say- the compliance manual is like reading James Joyce's Ulysses- 500 pages of occasional gibberish.
  18. More ink on his body than on any contracts?
  19. Can't always easily see the subject of thread and that comment sounded like complaining about NCAA seeding but obviously not.
  20. For NCAAs? Of course. Each conference had two coaches vote in a preseeding tally. Not as scientific as now but they did have one. And when I started working them in '87 it was my job to tally those votes and produce the data. So there was a committee in '87.
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