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  2. I feel like there is a lot of truth to the subreddit "the right can't meme" All of their memes are just sexual jokes disparaging women... like we get it, you hate women in power or aspiring to be anything more than a maid and cook that doesn't leave the house. Comedy is comedy no matter what and I'll give a laugh regardless of who is the target as long as it's funny and the right just really struggles with it. I feel like that makes sense given personality traits of those with right viewpoints vs those on the left.
  3. The rule in question would be the “5 in 4 rule,” that once you enroll, you have 5 years to complete 4 years of eligibility (with exceptions for medical and Olympic redshirts). Other than medical/Olympic redshirts and the 2021 season, has an Ivy/Cornell guy ever unenrolled for more than 1 year after the initial grayshirt year?
  4. Necessity is the Mother of Invention. —Plato The Big Red, smarter than the average Bear..
  5. He was going to be ineligible to wrestle in the Fall anyway.
  6. was a bit shocked to see Dreshaun tech Hopke. Dreshauns ceiling seems insane however I am not sure he is completely all in on wrestling yet, and his shoulder injury history concerns me a bit.
  7. There is no current loophole. Due to the Pavia case, the NCAA granted JUCOs an extra year across the Board to stay consistent with that case. It should be decided this Fall. As the parent of a D1 athlete, we had the JUCO discussions with a few schools and they were all in agreement that they were NOT expected any further extra years of eligibility for JUCO athletes.
  8. But weren't the Cornell guys starting at Juco? Arnold started at Iowa and is taking a year off at Juco then going back to Iowa.
  9. Anyone see the match between Hodkins and Riza from Turkey? Dirty wrestler, about took Hodkins eye out. Mutiple eye pokes earlier in the match too.
  10. Well, not sure if it was first match jitters, or what - but Hamiti lost 10-0 to the same guy that Simon Ruiz beat 7-6. That said, Mykhailov is a former Worlds Bronze medalist at 79 KG and was very competitive with medalists at 86 KG while trying to qualify at 86 KG - so perhaps that isn't such a bad loss (and maybe the Ruiz loss was bad for Mykhailov). Especially since Mykhailov beat Zahid Valencia 8-6 at the 2023 Moustafa ranking series event. I still want to see Hamiti at 86 KG and on the DT regimen for growth in to 86 KG. He has the frame for it. I also want to see Shapiro at 74 KG because he just looks too big for 65 KG at this point. Duke could add a little more and fill out to 74 KG and immediately impact our ladder - especially being in the same room as Monster Mitch, Haines, etc. I think Ross, with some size, could be terrifying... if he can beat Mirasola. I think a lot of folks are sleeping on Hopke. I think he's going to be one of our main contenders at 125 KG for 2028. He has kind of been on the back-burner since he committed and has taken some losses, but he is still in what is probably the best HWT room in the country (still).
  11. Meh, are many people still really paying attention to her? If we’re speculating, I’d still tend to believe Beau. But Syd tying Beau’s accusations in with rape allegations, could be why other wrestlers didn’t want to speak out, since they’d have no way of knowing if those more serious allegations are true outside of an admission.
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  13. Geez, even when it’s spelled out for you, comprehending is still a major obstacle. Maybe you’re just a lost cause. I might have to add you to my prayers with Jimmy.
  14. So you're saying that Pyle was correct?
  15. Cornell has been doing it for years...
  16. You don’t know what the word losing 40 million a year means do you.
  17. It’s more than those two
  18. Right after you work on your writing skills.
  19. Do not contact means they don't want every school calling. Typically, at that point they have a good idea of where they want to go and reach out directly or let those coaches know that they want to be contacted.
  20. She got wrestling fans to pay attention to her. Not sure she accomplished anything else. Seems like her personal attention seeking mission.
  21. Final Team Scores 1. United States 154 2. Iran 150 3. Russia 127 4. Kazakhstan 91 5. Azerbaijan 90 Final Medal round results 45 kg Gold medal match: Keegan Bassett (USA) over Parsa Tahmasbi (Iran) 6-0 Bronze medal match: Ibragim Veliullov (Russia) over Bakdaulet Agabek (Kazakhstan) 9-2 Bronze medal match: Mirjalol Mukammilov (Uzbekistan) over Arnur Nursaidov (Kyrgyzstan) 4-4 48 kg Gold medal match: Ariah Mills (USA) over Sina Boustani Kalateh Abbasabad (Iran) 12-1 Bronze medal match: Dovudbek Bakhadirov (Kyrgyzstan) over Masamune Ushimado (Japan) 12-0 Bronze medal match: Islam Rabadanov (Russia) over Ravan Hasanzade (Azerbaijan) 11-9 51 kg Gold medal match: Sammy Sanchez (USA) over Ulugbek Rashidov (Uzbekistan) 5-2 Bronze medal match: Danael Abdykassym (Kazakhstan) over Temuri Tutarashvili (Georgia) 9-4 Bronze medal match: Dzhamal Bakaev (Russia) over Haruku Shiina (Japan) 12-5 55 kg Gold medal match: Jinnosuke Okonogi (Japan) over Abdumalik Jaloldinov (Uzbekistan) 5-4 Bronze medal match: Chingis Saryglar (Russia) over Jovanni Tovar (Colombia) 8-2 Bronze medal match: Grey Burnett (USA) over Mohammadreza Barari (Iran) 4-0 60 kg Gold medal match: Sitender (India) over Rihito Hiura (Japan) 9-4 Bronze medal match: Hasan Hasanov (Azerbaijan) over Nathan Nash (Canada) 5-4 Bronze medal match: Bekassyl Assambek (Kazakhstan) over Arian Mehralizadeh (Iran) 9-0 65 kg Gold medal match: Huseyn Ismayilov (Azerbaijan) over Arseni Kikiniou 1-1 Bronze medal match: Adisbek Altynbekov (Kyrgyzstan) over Yeraly Askerbek (Kazakhstan) 7-1 Bronze medal match: Morteza Haj Mollamohammadi (Iran) over Gourav Punia (India) 8-8 71 kg Gold medal match: Jayden James (USA) over Arsham Mostafa (Iran) 9-2 Bronze medal match: Yeghishe Mosesyan (Armenia) over Farrukhbek Jumanazarov (Uzbekistan) 7-6 Bronze medal match: Ayubjon Bozorzoda (Tajikistan) over Jason Keil (Germany) 6-0 80 kg Gold medal match: Artur Kostiuk (Ukraine) over Mohammadparsa Karami (Iran) 3-1 Bronze medal match: Issa Zangiev (Russia) over Muhammet Erturk (Turkiye) 5-2 Bronze medal match: Dinmukhammed Kassymbek (Kazakhstan) over Ivan Paslari (Moldova) 5-4 92 kg Gold medal match: David Dzebisov (Russia) over Amirali Alizadeh (Iran) 4-2 Bronze medal match: Tanner Hodgins (USA) over Elguja Lomidze (Georgia) 10-0 Bronze medal match: Said Pashayev (Azerbaijan) over Beibarys Yergali (Kazakhstan) 5-3 110 kg Gold medal match: Magomedrasul Omarov (Russia) over Lacky (India) 6-4 Bronze medal match: Amirhossein Naghdalipour (Iran) over Murtaz Bagdavadze (Georgia) 11-0 Bronze medal match: Hakim Taghiyev (Azerbaijan) over Stefan Stefanov (Bulgaria) 1-1
  22. At the time this was posted, I don't think anyone knew what was being asked. I didn't mention, look at the size of my nuts on this guess, I was predicting the champ, not AA. You are really gonna like my call of Messenbrink for 165. 133 is wide open, I think Ragusin will be my dark horse there, not to win it but to AA. Not an Iowa fan, but I think Ayala wins it this year.
  23. I mean, that doesn’t necessarily mean it wasn’t true. And doesn’t mean it was either.
  24. Has it been confirmed that Gabe Arnold's plan to stop his eligibility clock without a redshirt by enrolling in a junior college will work? If so, this is a revolutionary idea that should be used by all the top programs. Gotta give credit for ingenuity.
  25. At 45, 48 and 71 they just came across superior wrestlers. They would have lost to them at any stage of the tournament. Maybe 1 or 2 of the upper weight guys choked.
  26. Source on PSU board claims dolla sign and Beau tried to recruit wrestlers to back up her/their story and that effort failed badly, and that she is now deleting some of her posts. The whole thing seems to be unraveling.
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