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  2. I’d bet a lot of money Wyatt beats Deng
  3. Yep ... gotta be the left wingers.
  4. Bo Nickal saying the RTC in Stillwater is doing something illegal
  5. Hedayati and Yousefi wrestled each other and Hedayati won who then lost to Mirzazadeh to make the world team this year. Basically its because he can't beat who is in front of him domestically. Its honestly scary how much depth is in our heavyweights nowadays in both freestyle and greco. Yousefi is also already a world champ so its not like he his career has been wasted. Who knows he might end up winning a couple more world/olympic medals in the coming years just maybe not for Iran unfortunately.
  6. The Ghasempour comparisons that they're bringing up are not valid. Ghasempour can wrestle at another weight class like 92 kg at worlds. Even for the olympics, he has the option of trying out 86 or 97 kg. So it's not like it's one guy stopping him. Masoumi is 6 ft 6. There is no other weight he can make. You know who is a good comparison, Yasmani Acosta. He could have stayed put and not had a career behind Lopez and Oscar. Acosta transferred and now he's an Olympic Silver and World Bronze medalist.
  7. I can guarantee that it's mostly wingers.
  8. Yousefi is puzzling. He destroyed Semenov. The same Semenov who is winning major silverware and having a wonderful career, while Yousefi rots on the bench.
  9. Don't listen to these guys. It's OSU, OSU and OSU. Dealer's choice.
  10. Why would he do that? The competition so much fiercer at 97. 86 might be better than the good old Punia and Amine days, but it's still a weak weight. A 5 ft 11 man can't make 190 lbs anymore after years of weighing that much? Nonsense.
  11. Geno is better than Mesh. Geno is not retired yet, as far as I'm aware. Though he might be retired by the time Masoumi is eligible to compete post transfer. Gable is also better than Mesh, but he's not an active wrestler for now. I don't think we know where Hendrickson stands yet. Yes he pulled off a nail biter of a major upset in another ruleset. But he also just gave up a million points to someone who wouldn't have medaled at worlds. For all we know, he might not be able to beat someone like Deng.
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  13. Can tell you don’t coach. I’m sure at that echelon it’s a little different, but I’m sure they take classes the same as anyone else on concussion protocol, abuse protocols, and boundaries between coach and players.
  14. Parker Pikor from Cleveland State to Kent State
  15. You’re a troll or not wanting to understand the situation. Not. Sure. Don’t care. Yes — You Must Report Under both federal Title IX and Penn State policy, as a coach, you are a “mandated” or “responsible” employee—so you must report any disclosure of sexual misconduct, even if the victim or perpetrator isn’t named. Title IX – Federal Law & Penn State Policy (AD‑85) Penn State’s AD‑85 policy designates all employees—including athletic coaches—as responsible employees. They are “obligated to pass along information they learn about incidents of sexual misconduct to the University’s Title IX Coordinator” Marquette Law Scholarship+12universityethics.psu.edu+12studentaffairs.psu.edu+12. Failure to report can lead to violations under 34 C.F.R. § 106.8(b), which require universities to “respond appropriately to notice of sex discrimination” U.S. Department of Education. Penn State Requirements Penn State’s Office of Ethics & Compliance explicitly confirms: “mandatory reporters ... are obligated to pass along information they learn about incidents of sexual misconduct to the University's Title IX Coordinator.”universityethics.psu.edu+1Spotlight PA+1 AD‑85 demands that any possible sexual harassment/incidents be reported promptly to the Title IX CoordinatorLexology+15U.S. Department of Education+15Furman University+15. You can contact the PSU Title IX Office at TitleIX@psu.edu or call 814‑867‑0099, as listed on the Office of Sexual Misconduct Prevention & Response site universityethics.psu.edu+4studentaffairs.psu.edu+4Spotlight PA+4. What You Should Do Report Promptly Notify Penn State’s Title IX Coordinator using the official reporting channels (email or phone, see above). Provide All Available Info Even without names, report the nature of the allegation (rape via digital penetration). Do Not Investigate Yourself Your role is to report; PSU Title IX will determine next steps. Inform the Reporting Athlete Let them know the report has been made, and that PSU offices will take over while trying to maintain confidentiality. Encourage Confidential Support Resources Your athlete may seek help through PSU resources (like R‑VOICE, CAPS) which are confidential U.S. Department of Education+1Student Discipline Defense+1studentaffairs.psu.edu. Why This Matters Federal compliance: Title IX mandates that reports of sexual misconduct be handled without delay. Ignoring or withholding information can result in institutional violations . Penn State’s history: In prior OCR reviews (e.g., Sandusky scandal), PSU failed to report incidents from within athletics—highlighting the university’s heightened responsibility and scrutiny . Protection for minors: Though not specified here, Pennsylvania law also requires reporting suspected child abuse, including assault of minors, to ChildLine
  16. A mandatory reporter is required to report any information they are made aware of. There is no grey area here. If you are in a position of power or authority at a university and you hear something second hand, you must report it https://www.uncp.edu/sites/default/files/2021-08/Mandatory Reporter Quick Reference Guide_0.pdf
  17. What about, "hey coach, this guy took photos of me coming out of the team showers and disseminated them all without my consent." Do you think that would require reporting?
  18. Where are you getting the "heard a teammate did ... " when BB seems to be saying he reported what happened to him plus other supporting info?
  19. Reporting obligations are based on specific written rules, not your arbitrary sense of moral outrage driven by your hatred of a particular college wrestling program.
  20. Run for office. You’re perfect for the democratic socialist turn into a communist ticket.
  21. It 3 million percent is. You show me it isn’t. Your argument is wrong. Your argument is anti female suffering. And you’re probably just trolling. So no. I’m not googling for you. this isn’t court. This is college. This is law suit preventative central.
  22. Guess I should have applied, didn’t realize those skills translated to government work!
  23. My question is simple. Show me in writing the obligation for a NCAA coach to make formal reports based on “hey I heard a teammate did X”. Because all three of your hypotheticals are based solely on hearsay. Look up what hearsay means because I’m 99% sure you don’t know what it is.
  24. Hold all tickets. Today the Class Counsel took exception to the College Sports Commission's guidance with regard to collectives. “We urge the CSC to retract the July CSC Memorandum and clarify that the valid business purpose requirement applies to NIL collectives in the same manner as any other entity,” the letter said. “If the CSC does not retract the statement, Class Counsel will have no choice but to pursue relief from the Special Master as the July CSC Memorandum is already causing injury to class members.”
  25. You’re running the “X” account now ??? lol
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