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  2. 4.5 hours since the article came out and all the major wrestling media members are so quiet that you could hear a mouse fart
  3. I think it is a good idea if matches are competitive. Otherwise, they would just be hosting matches that only freestyle nerds care about. The average wrestling fan (college only) and casual MMA fans won't care as much about the current freestyle matchups (which they can see at worlds/WTT anyway)
  4. He, "poo, poo'ed" it as soon as Bartlett made the allegations...
  5. They also needed him to admit to being a thief before taking action?
  6. ... but how many times does a normal person say "nothingburger" inside 2 minutes?
  7. Him and his wife both have real big social media accounts. She in specific has 1million followers on TikTok
  8. Hard to say anything when you're gargling nittany lion balls
  9. I’m feeding the trolls. I have made a ton of posts saying he doesn’t belong on it. Some of the psu faithful don’t like said posts.
  10. I think "Nothingburger" Basch said one of the reasons Bartlett didn't return this year is that he was already making six figures + doing whatever it is he does. Maybe graphic design? Computer related? Whatever it was, I guess he had a solid source of income.
  11. No worries folks- you can go from being a coach that knowingly allows heinous things to happen to your team straight to being a politician! The future is still bright for Cael, one way or another.
  12. The only rant he'll go on is how everyone that believes this is part of the deep state/climate change gate/epstein-weinstein pedo pizza galleria I kid, I kid. I expect the response to be in line with their response to the Gilman, Snyder, and original Beau Bartlett news
  13. They're all like when Chris Farley interviews Paul McCartney on SNL.
  14. Well on the subject of Starocci, gotta give credit to this Evan Smith guy. Looks like he put a lot of research into this. And looks like he has been part of a PSU wrestling podcast and has written other positive articles about PSU wrestling, so he’s not an ambulance chaser.
  15. Wonder if he did excessive oil checks when wrestling with Jake Varner. Would that be similar to when criminals do "suicide by cop"?
  16. Well they also didn’t teach RBY what par terre was…
  17. Every clip from Bo's pod I watch (normally him interviewing PSU wrestlers) is him talking for 40 seconds, them saying something in response then it just cuts to Cassar sitting there like a cardboard cutout
  18. I haven't used Snapchat since my whoring days but I believe messages and pictures exchanged on the app disappear after a set period of time. Still, there might be screenshots!
  19. Really? I would think they do Yes, in most cases, a college coach is obligated to report any information—such as a rumor—regarding a student-athlete's involvement in sexual misconduct, including rape. This duty is typically enforced under Title IX and institutional policies that designate coaches and other staff as “mandatory reporters.” Title IX and Mandatory Reporting Under Title IX, employees who are designated as mandatory reporters must report any known or suspected incidents of sexual harassment or assault involving students, even if the information is secondhand or unverified. This includes situations where the alleged victim or perpetrator is a student at the institution. The report must be made to the institution’s Title IX coordinator, regardless of the reporter's personal belief about the truth of the allegation .subr.edu Failure to report can result in disciplinary action against the coach, including potential termination. Recent Developments It's important to note that Title IX regulations have evolved. For instance, in 2020, new federal guidelines reduced some mandatory reporting requirements for certain employees, including coaches . However, many institutions have maintained or even strengthened their internal policies, continuing to require coaches to report any suspected sexual misconduct.subr.edu+2sports.yahoo.com+2time.com+2 State Laws and SafeSport In addition to federal regulations, state laws may impose mandatory reporting obligations, especially if the alleged victim is a minor. Furthermore, organizations affiliated with the U.S. Center for SafeSport require coaches to report suspected abuse to both law enforcement and the Center, in accordance with applicable laws .
  20. Probably. Also, if these Snapchat allegations are true, that's tangible evidence right there that could bring further proof.
  21. A kid who was already making six figures...
  22. Hopeful Willie goes on a rant that really can be felt in the community
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