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wrestle87

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  1. Coming from a teacher here, you can usually get those off if you color over them with a dry erase board marker
  2. They haven’t had the opportunity in years. That has a very bad habit of stopping itself. Also, lol son everybody looks like a worldbeater against a smaller person who is out of shape and can barely stand up.
  3. I am thoroughly enjoying the pandora’s box that the ncaa has opened. They by no means have the bandwidth, intelligence or wherewithal to enforce their own rules in a fair and just manner, and are clearly resorting to the schoolyard tactics of “making an example”. I’d also like to ask if anybody knows, is there language in school administrator contracts that prevents them from gambling? Same for the NCAA and conference officials? I have a very hard time believing that the people who always hold athletes to a higher standard than themselves aren’t doing this to protect some sort of personal interest.
  4. This is going to be a shitshow. This is the gambling version of the DARE program from back in the day. “Don’t do drugs kids, btw here is exactly what all the drugs are that you shouldn’t be trying.”
  5. Lol, christ, are these the guys who are moving in to try to compete with flo? God help us. At least UFC broadcasts are more reliable.
  6. Man, be careful. That is a gross false equivalency. Pointing at someone who was so personally destructive to himself and those in his vicinity because of personal demons and using that as a “see they break rules too” is both unrelated and really gross. Please stop with this line of argumentation, it’s disrespectful to both sides of the comparison.
  7. This rule is as air tight as a screen.
  8. Even if they were eating magic grits for breakfast
  9. Sorry man, this one went out the door a long time ago, police need to feel like doing something about it, or be motivated from above, and they find a way to investigate. You’re in the state of Iowa, and you’re going after two of the most well known sports teams in the state, in the exact area that is making tons of national headlines and truckloads of NCAA adjacent revenue, and you’re “just following the bread crumbs?” Coincidences don’t line up that perfectly in the face of the sort of influence that Iowa wrestling has. Someone is trying to make a statement, albeit an odd one, within the state of Iowa.
  10. Are we talking recruited as generational or actually became generational? I think we could definitely throw Ben Askren on here for the overall impact he’s had on reshaping wrestling. Another who get’s little discussion anymore but was as good as they come, stephen abas.
  11. I want to throw Max Dean in the ring as a potential candidate.
  12. I have to say, anything coming from the NCAA is only for optics. And, similar to the michigan football forward scouting situation, we have ten dogs lined up who just jumped in the pool and we’re only going to declare one of them is wet? That’s how the NCAA operates, it’s political-style house of cards enforcement for obfuscation and media management, not enforcement based on principal. The NCAA and the conferences are broadcasting rights management organizations. Clipping some wrestlers is a very easy way to send a message to save football and basketball.
  13. The Brands do things that are pro-Iowa, they do things that are good for themselves, the starting 10, and the best guys in the HWC. He’s not wrong, and likely knows that somebody within Iowa was trying to make a career move in a prosecutor’s office by going after athletes who are doing the same thing thousands of other athletes are doing daily. There is not a snowball’s chance in hell these two teams are magically the only ones who have broken this very temporary and capricious rule. Also, from a performance perspective, Brands wants Cassioppi back. Nelson got lucky and wrestled his heart out last year to place, but he’s not a reliable AA threat. He doesn’t have the offense or reactions to be that in the post-Penn State wrestling world.
  14. I guess this brings up the next question. What determines if a school has a women’s team? Ayres is on the men’s roster, but she competed in the women’s freestyle division. This is significant bc waaay back in the day in 2005, Princeton had Audrey Pang wrestling folkstyle for them at 125 on the men’s team.
  15. Lol I know, wrestling math doesn’t work that way even within the same style. Also, I think we can all agree vito is better at freestyle.
  16. I’m not saying there isn’t more crowding, but it’s definitely not linear bc of the impact that such massive weight jumps has on the relative playing field. There is a reason wrestling has weight classes, and generally guys are only true studs within 10-15 lbs of a particular weight depending on their size. I don’t know enough about international teams to do the math, but how many guys who are studs at 61, 70, 79, or 92kg ever wind up making a team and being really successful at the olympic weights? I understand this is a chicken and egg situation, but at only olympic weights, some of our best wrestlers suddenly become very mediocre, either bc they are small or bc of the weight cut.
  17. I don’t fully buy this because of how large the weight jumps are and the impact of major weight cuts on performance. For example, I don’t think it’s accurate to say that 65kg is more competitive with zain or james green in the weight, even though they are both world medalists at 70kg. Fewer weights requires guys to make gigantic weight cuts, and then freezes certain guys out just based on genetics and their build. It also becomes self-perpetuating, because guys who know they are tweeners will stop earlier because of the impact of a major cut or competing under weight. I’m tempted to make the opposite argument because of how much it drives guys out of competing. 20 pound weight class jumps are titanic. Imagine being vito, a solid career 133, and looking around and thinking man, 57kg is pretty far away, but my choice is that or go up and wrestle dudes who were career 149/157 guys? I think it leaves ~30% of the best wrestlers or best wrestling performances on the side of the road unable to do anything bc of weight.
  18. I’m going out on a limb here, but I think it's the only way they can get coaches to agree to the matches. Historically, some of the matches are clear #1-#2 matches that would handle seeding definitively, others are more for entertainment, and are asymmetric in the upside/downside for certain wrestlers to take. Keeping it off the record allows for the wrestling to happen at all. NJ used to have a similar all-star dual every year, I’m not sure if they still do. Coaches protecting wrestlers and seeding got in the way of a lot of entertaining matchups.
  19. It can be done. Hopkins has D1 lacrosse, all the other sports are D3.
  20. Oof, the realest and the truest. Brought the Flo, now they hold it hostage.
  21. He arguably has a better resume than the guy vito beat in the world finals…
  22. I’d like to say they’re wrong, but crookham handed vito his hat in that match. If it was a one point match maybe, but vito didn’t have answers, or crookham just had all the answers.
  23. How much of this is due to guys, teams, and countries only rolling out the secret recipe best guys for the olympics in many cases and just taking a flyer on worlds completely?
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