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Blaze is a tough out on the senior level. Not sure if you could say the same about Duke or Lockett.
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A lot of people hate on Wisconsin, but Massoma Endene is a first-time D1 starter that is going to have people talking. He just won U23's, although that was kind of a weak weight. But he's been training at UNI in addition to Wartburg, so I've got to imagine that he's rolling with Keckeisen, Voelker, and Gunderson, which is a great room to be in for a guy in the upper weights.
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He's gone on a pretty nice run this Spring. Won nationals in Greco and got 6th in FS (losing to the aforementioned Cael Hughes in a wild 11-10 match), and today he won the WTT. I don't know if he's doing freestyle too, but that's pretty crazy at that level, where most all of the top Greco guys are specialists, for him to turn around and be right in the freestyle mix as well.
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Danny Ainge is considered the best high school athlete of all time, FWIW.
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Calling it "corrupt" (for an org that's adjacent to a college program) to hire a parent of an athlete/recruit is dependent on the qualifications of said parent. A wrestling program at any level hiring Nate Carr for a leadership position is pretty much beyond reproach, as he might be the 2nd best wrestler in ISU program history. Derek Fix, on the other hand, was a 3x state champ in HS and Cadet World Champ. Went to OSU and injuries derailed his wrestling career, but became a top HS coach for decades. So it's not like he's some rando that they hired with zero qualifications, either. Another reality in the recruiting game is the changing landscape of NIL deals and work from home/remote jobs. For example, in the last century it was considered shady if a family of a top recruit moved into a community (HS or College) and there would be questions of how this family got jobs and got ties to the community so quickly. Now, depending on the careers of the family's breadwinner, there are families who can pack up and follow their children all over to be closer to their sports endeavors.
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Hawkeyes reveal new wrestling prison
Konquest replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
It's obviously not done yet, seeing as how they don't have wall mats, signage, etc. and there are literally boxes of equipment in plastic wrap all over. I think they put the mats down to show a reference for how massive the wrestling area is, and yeah, it's huge. As for it looking dark and gloomy, well, their color scheme is black with a tiny little bit of yellow, and I'm sure there are going to be some lighting updates as well. I think new mats have a powdery substance on them to keep them from being sticky, not unlike how new machinery has oil all over it that has to be wiped off when it comes out. Bottom line, this is going to be the biggest and best facility. -
The thing I like about Cayden and Crosby on "Clash of Combat", is that they are the same age and going through the same grind (albeit at the Division 2 level) as the college wrestling stars they interview. So there is a more familiar, casual, sometimes goofy, and candid conversational vibe about it rather than the interviewee acting like he or she is talking to some media figure. It's college wrestlers talking to other college wrestlers and it's pretty unfiltered. A good example was when they just hung out on Real Woods' front porch and shot the shit for an hour. Still, the best wrestling podcast I've ever heard was the multi-part "Wrestling Changed My Life" show where they talked about Northern Iowa NCAA champ Tony Davis' VERY rough backstory in Chicago. That was eye opening, and unique storytelling for a sport that historically has stronger ties to predominantly white rural and suburban locations.
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Biggest individual flameouts of the tournament?
Konquest replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
Lovett was not emotionally ready to come back after his semi loss. -
Session 6 - Championship Finals Saturday March 23 2024
Konquest replied to PortaJohn's topic in College Wrestling
For what it's worth, Burroughs made the EXACT same comments last year when Munoz lost to Keckeisen in the semis. If you remember, Munoz tore his knee up and couldn't really move, so Keckeisen just circled and posted on his head and let the time wind down. In the post-match interview, Parker said (I'm paraphrasing) that he knew that Munoz was hurt bad and would be forfeiting to 6th, so why would he kick him while he was down? Well, during the match, Burroughs said that he would attack the injury and "finish him" like in "Mortal Kombat". -
Laying in bed tossing and turning, and praying that I'd float 1.5 lb overnight and not have to put on the sweats and jog too much in the morning.
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Alberts cut UNO wrestling over the phone during the celebration of their national title. Then when the team got back to Omaha the next day, he had already placed padlocks and chains on their facility entrances, locking them out.
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Deakin was the most gigantic wrestler for his weight that I have seen in a long time. He looked like a jacked 174 lber. I don't know how bad his cut was. Usually top athletes don't talk about their weight cutting but 3 that regularly talk about how miserable they were are: Austin Gomez when he was 133 for ISU, Isaiah Martinez when he was 157, and most of all Alex Dieringer when he was making 157. I never heard him complain about it, but you know Matt McDonough was suffering, too.
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Big 12 Projected Seeds/Interactive Bracket
Konquest replied to bracketbuster's topic in College Wrestling
45 minutes of it was the Downey/Chittum match. Keckeisen won MOW, FWIW. A little surprising considering Fix was the first ever 5x and O'Toole stopped Carr from becoming the second ever 5x. Still, Parker was the best wrestler in the tournament considering what he did to #2 in the final. -
Lenny Pinto
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Tonight Big10: #1 Ridge Lovett vs. #6 Austin Gomez
Konquest replied to Rassling's topic in College Wrestling
Gomez might win tonight when it's one match and done, but Ridge is better suited for a 3 day grinder of a tournament than Old Man Gomez at NCAA's. -
What Non-D1 Programs Would Find Success in D1?
Konquest replied to blueandgold's topic in College Wrestling
This topic just makes me pissed off all over again about Nebraska-Omaha. -
Is Askren Wrestling Academy (AWA) the new Young Guns?
Konquest replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
Did Young Guns have multiple locations? A lot of people from outside Wisconsin don't understand that AWA has like 5-6 different gyms all run by different coaches. Parker Keckeisen, the Mirasolas, Charlie Millard, and many more were primarily coached by Max Askren in Mequon (just north of Milwaukee County). AWA now has a top-ranked Illinois high school wrestler as well training out of their South Suburban location. It's more of a chain/franchise at this point than one singular "super room". -
Chad Red Jr. was a good example.
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The best part of the story is that the kid's name is "Marley Harley".
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is OSU(ok) a desirable place to coach anymore?
Konquest replied to Hammerlock3's topic in College Wrestling
Somewhat related to the original topic, but I think the first thing that comes to mind for a lot of longtime college wrestling fans when you mention Okie State is "cutting weight". Some guys do well with it, some wash out, but it seems like Smith and Co. are notorious for having blue chippers come in and wrestle at weights lower than they've weighed in high school. -
Ben Kjar, and currrent NCAA wrestlers Peyton Robb, David Carr and Parker Keckeisen. Everyone loves these guys regardless of what team they support.
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To the actual topic, James Green had one of the most successful coaching runs of a USAW developmental coach ever in terms of age-group world competition. Just about all the top 0.1% of high school recruits that have made world teams, plus all the kids who came to the Springs to train. So the relationships are there and most likely knows parents as well.