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Looks like Turkey is cooked. They have been a Freestyle wrestling power since the 1940s (80 years), and now that Akgul is retired, they don't have much of anyone. Heavyweight is also the outlier weight class that let's you get away with a really good athlete and not the greatest wrestling scene. Is Russia no longer the pinnacle? Is it the war? Their top performers are in their 30s and the transfers are beating the home reps. Could be a new era where Russia is battling it out with the other top nations, instead of the dominant power. For all the talk of systems, I don't think the Russian version of relying on 2 or 3 small provinces is perfect either.
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All good thanks - I’m delighted he came through for you …
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Dominate? Have you checked the projected team score this year? Do not confuse our renaissance generation for historical results. They won a SINGLE team title with all pistons firing. ONE. You are a fool.
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Why is everyone, including myself earlier this morning ("he will put up points but not a concern"), discounting Haruntunyan? He has a track record of bringing it and lights up the scoreboard. Yeah we all, myself loudest, thought Spencer Lee = Gold or bust. But everyone runs into a buzzsaw. Micic in 23 is a prime example. It happens and worlds is 10x tougher than olympics because the brackets are absolutely nails. I do think a change of scenery would be not bad, but Iowa would be petty as $hit about it after he signed his competitive life over to them. I also think that Bob can't buy the partners he needs, which is why he should leave. His coaching is not the issue.
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It's not going to get overturned. The precedent has consistently been to avoid Kolat-esque post-match experiences. This did not go our way in a very crappy manner, but overall UWW has been a significant step up from FILA in pretty much every facet including sketchy match endings being finalized with a winner getting their hand raised on the mat. The only circumstance I can recall was the blatant, proven sham reffing at 2024 Euro olympic qualifier.
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Still having Gilman and real woods in the room would definitely be nice. The brands dropped the ball there. However they did coach him to an Olympic silver. Spencer has good enough training partners and everything he needs to win at HWC, he just needs to put it all together.
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Many of our top guys have other commitments -- either they're still in school, or they need to work (since they don't have funding) so they don't have time, or they need funds. Lee has none of those limitations. Also, some have excellent training situations where they are, so getting international competition is less important. Not the case with Lee. Keisuke Otoguro? The 74kg'er? Somehow I doubt he's much of a practice partner for Spencer. I think the younger brother Takuto visited briefly too, which is nice, but he was a 65kg'er back when he was competing, so I'm guessing it was mostly light sparring as he's probably pretty big for live goes. Both are true. No doubt he's had his share of injuries, and Iowa sure squeezed all they could get out of him collegiately. But if he's going to bring home gold, they need stop throwing cupcakes at him, and let him battle guys that can beat him. I sense he's treated as mentally fragile, too. But is he so fragile? This is a guy who's battled through injuries, wrestled on no ACLs and a bum shoulder, and hasn't ducked anyone. He's a warrior. So why this need to build up his confidence? I honestly think his low-ish confidence is part of the reason he's had such success, as he's constantly trying to prove himself. So it drives me nuts when Brands won't shut up in interviews about how he's the greatest wrestler ever. Listen to the beginning of the Harutyunyan match, and you hear Brands yapping about how Spencer's better than him in every position. Then he goes out and proceeds to get outwrestled by Harutyunyan in every position. Honestly, is it really necessary, or even helpful, to prop up Lee with all that BS? It's like you could hear all the air going out of the balloon when he got sored on, as reality set in. Maybe if he were thrown in the lion's den in practice every day with live goes with guys that can beat him, and he consistently came out on top, he'd *know* he's the best without having to be told. Maybe if he's told that some guys are better than him, so he needs to get better too, he'd be motivated to improved. Oh I dunno, I'm just thinking of who OSU would swap for Spencer for 6 months, since I'm trying to offer up options besides leaving Iowa City. Not sure who Wyatt really has to roll around with in Stillwater except Taylor, who isn't exactly a HWT, so maybe Wyatt would benefit from rolling around with Keuter a while. Dreshaun's a tough cat too. Wyatt can only tech-pin Doucet so many times before he needs a new look. Glad to hear. Including live goes? Last I knew, Drake's mom was salty that the Powers That Be wouldn't let Spencer practice with Drake, but that's a couple years ago. Drake's surely a better option than Cruz, though has he wrestled freestyle since Fargo? I sort of doubt Drake's going mimicking Harutyunyan in practice anytime soon. I'll take that.
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If a package deal, I'm thinking it's Melvin the schools are really interested in.
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Because it is a bubble…
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Hope you are well sir
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The only thing I'm very confident of is these people require a lot of stroking. I think some of the other programs realized they're not ready to be a coach/cheerleader/psychiatrist/court jester/travel agent for the whole family.
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I was just thinking earlier how weird its going to be if they hit at the open next year when they have a few months of high school left. Assuming Jax goes up not sure that he will I know he said 141/149 for college. He mentioned in the Flo interview he walks around anywhere from low to high 140's
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any guesses how this goes for Jax? Sounds like there is not really a precedent.
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Basset Recruiting Updates?
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to creek chub's topic in College Wrestling
LOL How upset is dad that Forrest has eclipsed him and then some. Allegedly that was part of the issue with the Iowa situation... -
Le duke started following Age level domination moving forward
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So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
Fluke? -
So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
swoopdown replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
Good question. Waiting for the police or DA to take the initiative? Anticipating a civil action? -
So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
ionel replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
Then why hasn't there been a simple univ admin statement acknowledging such? -
Do you see Spencer Lee leaving Iowa?
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to H82Lose's topic in College Wrestling
I don't disagree with everything, but there are some problematic things. 1. How many international tournaments do the top guys in the world do? Our top guys? Not much more than 1. 2. He's had Japanese partners in Iowa for most of the last year. Otoguro? Maybe someone else? 3. Wait... you're saying he is treated fragile? Maybe, but the rest of the world thinks he's too beaten up. Why would Wyatt go to U of Iowa for six months to roll with Dreshaun? Not to mention, his workout partner last summer was Drake. Joey Cruz is gone. So other than being uninformed and petty, your take is halfway decent. -
So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
Fletcher replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
The story broke over the summer, so it flew under the radar of mainstream media, and there's been no reporting since then. I don't think you can assume it's been thoroughly investigated. And since Starocci's graduated, there's no reason to investigate now. -
My takeaway from watching him today is he needs better and more diverse practice partners. And he needs to compete more in general. In the Harutyunyan match, Spencer looked unprepared and flat-footed, almost like he miscalculated what his strength would enable him to get away with given (e.g. the first and last takedowns). He looked unprepared for the level of resistance he'd get on his shots, and seemed to either underestimate his opponent's pressure or he just wasn't accustomed to it. He seemed totally unaware that Harutyunyan laces the opposite direction. It didn't expose Spencer as inferior, just unready. When I first saw it, I thought he looked like a guy who was just getting the rust off after a long injury. After rewatching it, it occurred to me that he actually looked more like a guy who'd been roughing up low-level competition in the practice room, and hadn't been getting either the quality or variety of high-end looks you need going into worlds, where every match is high-caliber competition. Sadly, this jibes with what we know of his training situation. It seems like they have him all locked down in Iowa City, rolling around with mediocre college kids, focused on drilling and keeping Spencer's confidence up. It's like he thought that if he just does the stuff he uses to pin Dru Ayala and Joey Cruz all day, he'll be fine. (Drake's off-limits, last I knew.) It's embarrassing. What's more, from the Olympics till now, how many international tournaments has he been in? One? Come on man. Maybe instead of constantly telling him how great he is, Brands should get him some practice partners that can give him some of the looks he saw from today, and rough him up. Sharpen him with iron, not clay. Use those donor bucks to throw him into every international tournament you can find so he knows the field. Stop treating Spencer like he's this fragile vase, about to break at any moment. If Brands can't find someone to bring in who can push him, maybe do some sort of 6-month club swap, e.g. send him to Stillwater to roll around with Fix, RBY, Sakamoto, Figueroa, Spratley and Jax. Maybe OSU can send over Wyatt for 6 months to roll around with Dreshaun and Keuter. If Brands can't bring himself to extract his claws from his prized pupil, even for a few months, then I hope Spencer realizes that he needs a change of scenery if he's going to succeed. Let's hope he sits next to Zahid on the plane ride home, and Zahid can tell him all about it.
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So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
Fletcher replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
He graduated. I don't think you're allowed to write for the school paper after graduating. -
So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
swoopdown replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
Since the Sandusky crimes, PSU admin has been hyper-reactive to allegations of athletic department related crimes. They would throw anyone under the bus guilty or not to protect themselves. For the Sandusky crimes, the three PSU administrators were legally culpable not because they believed or knew Sandusky to be a pedophile, but instead because they had a responsibility to refer a reported incident to police regardless of what they believed or didn't believe. Negligence was proven not malice or conspiracy. Would any PSU administrator risk negligence accusations again? I'm guessing Carter allegations were thoroughly reported and investigated and evidence to convict did not exist. So the answer for many PSU fans is once again, we don't know who's guilty, innocent or victim with certainty and never will. Internet warriors will convict as they see fit. Deja vu all over again. -
So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
I'm still confused about what was a "fluke?" -
So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
Hammerlock3 replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
have you ever had to take the safesport test? -
No, the bubble is too strong!