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Everything posted by CHROMEBIRD
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Vito wasn't walking into the season banged up or coming off of double knee surgery
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He and Yianni are bros, so he may have chosen to cut rather than bump up this cycle out of respect. If Yianni's concussions hold him out from competing, I'd like to see Vito fill into a fullsized 65. I hope his recovery goes well. This really sucks.
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Remember when Braeden Davis was supposed to be Kyle Dake? LOL
CHROMEBIRD replied to Hammerlock3's topic in College Wrestling
Isn't it the other way around? Dake is supposed to look like a 13 year old. Maybe in a few years. -
Aw, damn. Hope it isn't true.
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There's two sides to a peak!
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Schools will also sometimes name an interim head coach as a gesture of goodwill if there are big alumni boosters who want to weigh in on a replacement. I don't know if OSU is like that, but it does happen.
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He beat Tsargush but that was ages ago and I think around the time he was about to retire, so I don't kno whow quality of a win that is. Dake also beat Hasanov and Gadzhi. Idk if he's been scouted and figured out or if he's just past his peak. Folks mentioned previously that he looks too hard for Dake bomb opportunities rather than wrestling smartly. It could be catching up with him.
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This is bananas. Just wow.
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Let's not overread a "like".
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Chamizo Inteview Speaks about Dake & Burroughs
CHROMEBIRD replied to Doublehalf's topic in International Wrestling
Chamizo is respectful towards guys he's lost to. He's ever wrestled Dake (I think). Hope he he doesn't feel silly a month from now for training in those Paris 2024 shorts. -
I believe he will have to watch it on Pavone in Italy
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Back to the topic at hand: one big thing that WBB does NOT do well with is parity. Every year, the women's basketball brackets go more or less chalk with few surprising upsets. Cinderella teams don't really exist like they do on the men's side. There's plenty of athletic and coaching talent spread around, but the tournaments are dominated by just a handful of programs winning the titles. Sounds familiar, right? Ironically, people say WBB will continue to be that way unless there's more NIL and transfer portal activity. Neither has been very disruptive to their sport so far.
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Are we assuming Forrest and Bassett go to PSU?
CHROMEBIRD replied to 1032004's topic in College Wrestling
That's pretty wild. I'm glad these kids have these opportunities and resources. For wrestling specifically, I am wondering if there are kids who might want to reclassify and start their college careers ASAP while NIL is still in its Wild West phase, and before the schools/states, the NCAA, or congress puts further regulations on deals. -
Looked like he was jobbed. Luckily we have 74kg qualified. I wonder what the OGLCQ field is looking like at that weight. This might be Chamizo's last Olympic cycle, no?
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Are we assuming Forrest and Bassett go to PSU?
CHROMEBIRD replied to 1032004's topic in College Wrestling
It's unreal how damn good high school kids are these days. It'll be wild if we start seeing wrestlers reclassify up (instead of down) and entering college early to get some of that NIL coin while the getting is good and get a jump on their career in MMA, Olympic wrestling, whatever. I wonder if this has happened in any of the non-revenue sports. -
Do schools still teach wrestling in PE nowadays? We did wrestling in middle and high school PE, and it was a good way to create interest and knowledge in the sport. All of a sudden kids who were too short for basketball, too small or football, or too athletic for baseball (ha ha) had a sport they could be great at. But my kid's schools didn't teach wrestling in PE and when my wife was in high school, PE wasn't required after freshman year. So, perhaps some opportunities were lost. One difference between kids taking up BJJ/MMA is that many might be there to learn self-defense rather than a sport. I don't know how well that translates into a longer term interest, esp when they move on from it.
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False. WBB now is nothing like it was in the 90s/00s when it was a bunch of players standing around the perimeter and passing the ball around until the one tall player got open under the hoop for a layup (basketball's version of playing the edge and top riding). It's way more fast paced and physical now. Tbf, I think the college wrestling today is far more technical and skilled than it was 20 years ago. It's just that casual fans don't understand the sport beyond seeing pins, clean shots, and big mat returns. Within the wrestling community, the same can be said for why a lot of people don't watch Greco.
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Should USA coaches/RTC help foreign athletes beat Americans?
CHROMEBIRD replied to Dogbone's topic in International Wrestling
Is that the sport's doing? We prioritize the accomplishments of individuals over teams. -
WBB is a much much better product now than it was 20 years ago. It helps when Shaq and other media personalities say WBB is more fun to watch than MBB. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have a lot of star power, but there are as many skilled and charismatic characters as there are in wrestling. WBB also has broad appeal, so it's easy for fans of different stripes to become drawn in. On the other hand, if you listen to the things wrestlers say and how the sport is marketed (i.e. the commercials and video shorts during Nationals) and it feels like the sport targets a very specific demographic. Imo WBB is not that different from the way women's soccer and the USWNT has grown its fanbase and support.
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Blue Dragons Jr AKA Patrick Downey III
CHROMEBIRD replied to nhs67's topic in International Wrestling
More like passed out at the seafood counter with all the fish -
Blue Dragons Jr AKA Patrick Downey III
CHROMEBIRD replied to nhs67's topic in International Wrestling
Ngl, I would watch PD3 drill in the cereal aisle at a Safeway. Vegas oddsmakers say the smart money is on Cap'n Crunch -
Sadulaev ruled ineligible to compete by UWW panel
CHROMEBIRD replied to Takuto_Otoguro's topic in International Wrestling
There's a distinction between barring a country vs. individual athletes (or both) from participating. The IOC dropped a 2 year ban on NK for pulling out of the Tokyo Olympics, but individual athletes from NK were still allowed to compete under a neutral flag (they just didn't or couldn't). But the IOC has blocked financial assistance to NK's national sport committee because of their nuke testing. It could be some other international governing body imposing sanctions blocking the funding, not sure. I believe the IOC is withholding Olympic development money to Russia and Belarus (it's probably not a lot), dunno who else. -
Have Mendez and Alirez ever wrestled each other?
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Do we even know if Ramos goes MFS? For some reason I thought Greco was his preferred style.