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  2. Vougar Oroudjov is the wrestling coach at NCC. His oldest son Nick wrestled at AU before transferring to Cornell. His other son Vito wrestled at Cornell. His youngest son George wrestles for Cornell.
  3. John Clark was the head coach at St. Lawrence University. His sons Mitch and John both wrestled at Ohio State. St. Lawrence had dropped wrestling by the time John graduated high school. Mitch could have attended St. Lawrence, but St. Lawrence was only D3 and the writing was probably on the wall for the program too.
  4. C.D. Mock coached at North Carolina, and his son Corey wrestled for UNC, then transferred to Tennessee-Chattanooga, and wrestled there briefly (not going into details, because reasons)...
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  6. Bill Koll was retired by the time Rob Koll graduated high school, but he went to UNC and no PSU. Both of Rob Koll's sons went to Cornell.
  7. Does that include Mississippi State? What happened bro?
  8. Yeah, if you are clean you fail.
  9. The same reason any of them will. The right wingers will eat it up and forget when Trump or his guys tell the next whopper.
  10. Does RAF test for PEDs?
  11. Fat boy is an asshole and far from. Good coach.
  12. Starocci vs Arnold (they should handicap it) Steveson vs Ferrari Suriano vs Jax Pyles vs Saylor what am I missing
  13. Caden Rogers, Lehigh father Mike F&M
  14. Everyone still talking about this instwad of Epstein? Excellent. The plan is working.
  15. Closest thing I can think of is Mark Perry wrestling for Iowa.
  16. Jack Spates coached OU and his son wrestled at Mizzou.
  17. If the kid gets to attend a premier university and be part of a top program I’m sure several of them know what they are getting out of that decision. And I mean the fact the tuitions likely covered by the school since dads a school employee may helps the decision a little. One less scholarship to worry about and you usually get a solid kid in the room. If you get a Blue Chip kid that’s equal to or well above their dad’s room skill level I’d say that’s a more likely scenario to get out recruited.
  18. I am not sure how they make the decision on which students go to the prep schools - I would be surprised if athletic considerations are major factors - I would guess that some of it depends on how many slots are open for the incoming class - if anyone out there has any informed insights on this I would love to here them.
  19. But I would say that almost always for students who still need some academic requirements filled before entering their service academy academic track rather than to just to get the kid an extra year to mature/lineup time.
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