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  2. What does the new 5 years of eligibility rule mean for the Ivy League? Can they decline this - similar to how they decline to allow redshirts? Or will they be required to allow for this by the NCAA?
  3. he had a brain, and actually fought against fascists. now antifa is fascist
  4. wait, i didn't think you knew who they were?
  5. I've seen rumors of Land 33 and Farber moving up to 41, but I'm not sure if that is still a possibility
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  7. I've disproven so many of your obvious lies it's ridiculous. I'm surprised you haven't created a new user account to distance yourself from all your stupid comments.
  8. Context is everything. You are being dishonest to make a point that isn't true. A true useful idiot. Remember Fox is the market place leader and there's a reason for that.
  9. You just can't admit you're wrong.
  10. You call it trolling I call it lying.
  11. The investigation wasn't shut down, it was completed. Big difference. You wanna talk about the Clinton foundation?
  12. FLO revised it... and (apparently) we jumped up the 20th place. Final Top 10 Team Standings 1. Iran - 180 2. Azerbaijan - 89 3. Uzbekistan - 72 3. Russia - 72 5. Georgia - 65 6. Armenia - 63 7. Hungary - 57 7. Kazakhstan -57 9. Serbia - 45 9. Kyrgyzstan - 45 Team points are calculated according to UWW’s top 10 placement points for world championship team scoring: Gold - 25 points Silver - 20 points Bronze - 15 points Bronze - 15 points 5th - 10 points 5th - 10 points 7th - 8 points 8th - 6 points 9th - 4 points 10th - 2 points Of note, Russia and Belarus are not in the official team rankings because they are competing under " United World Wrestling.” However, we chose to include them in the above standings to show how those countries are performing at the World Championships. Here's a detailed breakdown of the scoring: Rank Country 55 60 63 67 72 77 82 87 97 130 Total 1 Iran 20 15 25 15 10 25 20 25 25 180 2 Azerbaijan 15 2 4 20 25 6 2 15 89 3 Uzbekistan 4 20 25 15 8 72 3 Russia 10 15 10 15 20 2 72 5 Georgia 25 10 20 10 65 6 Armenia 15 15 8 25 63 7 Hungary 2 15 10 10 20 57 7 Kazakhstan 25 10 10 2 10 57 9 Serbia 10 10 25 45 9 Kyrgyzstan 10 4 10 6 15 45 11 Ukraine 10 6 8 6 2 10 42 12 South Korea 20 10 8 38 13 Japan 2 20 15 37 14 China 15 6 4 10 35 14 Croatia 6 2 4 15 4 4 35 16 Belarus 15 15 30 17 Türkiye 10 15 25 18 Moldova 2 15 4 21 19 France 20 20 20 United States 8 2 8 18 21 Finland 15 15 21 North Korea 15 15 23 Switzerland 4 10 14 24 Germany 6 6 12 24 Cuba 4 8 12 26 Israel 8 8 26 Turkmenistan 8 8 26 Austrailia 8 8 29 Romania 6 6 29 India 6 6 Team USA Results: 55 kg: Jayden Raney - 7th Place 60 kg: Max Black - Eliminated 63 kg: Ellis Coleman - Eliminated 67 kg: Alston Nutter - Eliminated 72 kg: Alejandro Sancho - Eliminated 77 kg: Kamal Bey - 10th Place 82 kg: Beka Melelashvili - Eliminated 87 kg: Payton Jacobson - 7th Place 97 kg: Michial Foy - Eliminated 130 kg: Cohlton Schultz - Eliminated D3
  13. We jumped up from 24th to 18th place w/ Jacobson's 7th place points (not super solid, as I "tried" to figure in some teams tied w/one another; there were 2 two-way ties above us.) D3
  14. Okay... final team standings for greco-roman tourney: Top 10 Team Standings After Saturday, September 20 1. Iran - 170 2. Azerbaijan - 83 3. Uzbekistan - 67 4. Georgia - 65 5. Hungary - 57 6. Russia - 52 7. Armenia - 48 8. Kazakhstan - 47 9. South Korea - 38 10. Japan - 35 Team points are calculated according to UWW’s top 10 placement points for world championship team scoring: Gold - 25 points Silver - 20 points Bronze - 15 points Bronze - 15 points 5th - 10 points 5th - 10 points 7th - 8 points 8th - 6 points 9th - 4 points 10th - 2 points Of note, Russia and Belarus are not in the official team rankings because they are competing under " United World Wrestling.” However, we chose to include them in the above standings to show how those countries are performing at the World Championships. Here's a detailed breakdown of the scoring: Rank Country 55 60 63 67 72 77 82 87 97 130 Total 1 Iran 20 10 20 15 10 25 20 25 25 170 2 Azerbaijan 15 2 20 25 6 15 83 3 Uzbekistan 4 20 20 15 8 67 4 Georgia 25 10 20 10 65 5 Hungary 2 15 10 10 20 57 6 Russia 10 10 10 20 2 52 7 Armenia 15 8 25 48 8 Kazakhstan 25 10 10 2 47 9 South Korea 20 10 8 38 10 Japan 20 15 35 11 Serbia 10 20 30 11 Kyrgyzstan 10 4 10 6 30 11 Belarus 15 15 30 14 China 15 4 10 29 15 Ukraine 6 8 2 10 26 16 Türkiye 10 15 25 17 Croatia 4 15 4 23 18 France 20 20 19 Moldova 2 10 4 16 20 Finland 15 15 20 North Korea 15 15 22 Switzerland 4 10 14 23 Germany 6 6 12 24 United States 8 2 8 18 25 Israel 8 8 25 Cuba 8 8 27 Romania 6 6 27 India 6 6 Team USA Results: 55 kg: Jayden Raney - 7th Place 60 kg: Max Black - Eliminated 63 kg: Ellis Coleman - Eliminated 67 kg: Alston Nutter - Eliminated 72 kg: Alejandro Sancho - Eliminated 77 kg: Kamal Bey - 10th Place 82 kg: Beka Melelashvili - Eliminated 87 kg: Payton Jacobson - 7th Place 97 kg: Michial Foy - Eliminated 130 kg: Cohlton Schultz - Eliminated I added Jacobson's 7th place points. FLO didn't added the completed scoring for GR 87Kg side yet. You can find the final GR team scoring on the UWW site under World Champoinships/team rankings for the GR tourney. D3
  15. The final member of the US Greco-Roman team was in action on Sunday - the last day of the 2025 Senior World Championships. Payton Jacobson picked up a win in repechage, but was defeated in his second bout, and was eliminated a match shy of competing in a bronze medal contest at 87 kg. Jacobson’s first opponent of the day was Japan’s Soh Sakabe. Sakabe got on the board first with a point for passivity on Jacobson. Sakabe had the favorable position on top in par terre, but wasn’t able to capitalize. In fact, it was Jacobson who stepped over a gut wrench attempt and caught Sakabe on his back for a 2-1 lead. After nearly getting the fall, Jacobson got a body lock and picked Sakabe to his feet and tossed him for four points. In the second period, Jacobson was given a point for passivity on Sakabe and allowed to work from par terre. He couldn’t score, but was able to get a takedown after the restart when Sakabe reached for his head and the American ducked under for two points. That put the match into tech status for Jacobson, 9-1. Jacobson’s second repechage match saw him take on Kazakhstan’s Islam Yevloyev. Jacobson’s point for passivity accounted for the only score in the opening stanza. In the second period, Yevloyev got a passivity point and was able to add four points with a body lock and throw. That accounted for all the scoring that the Kazakh wrestler would need in a 5-1 victory. With Jacobson’s elimination, it marked the end of the Greco-Roman tournament for the American contingent. They were unable to claim a medal at any of the 10 weights.
  16. You need a class in analytical thinking
  17. You guys love to present yourselves as intellectuals but crude and vulgar really isn't humor. Just immature and obnoxious.
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  19. Thank you for the updates
  20. What law did he break?
  21. Mental illness manifests it's self in the ideology you've been indoctrinated with.
  22. The guardian taking on the Kimmel strategy isn't going to sway reality. Come on the Guardian. You can't help but he gullible.
  23. A dramatic ending to the 2025 Sr. World Wrestling Championships. (Would you have it any other way?) D3
  24. They just hired Enock Francois to lead the program.
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