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Good catch with Sement. I had forgotten about him. I also thought Botero was a 125/133lber lifer. They could just go with wrestler by committee as well, let the True Frosh (Botero, Sement) get their matches and let the Tanefeus, Kiser, and Flores duke it out. Also, there is Jerore, who I never thought was a large 141lber to begin with. Perhaps he makes the drop for this season. I don't think so. Pretty sure he was 145lbs in high school. He is leaner now, but still. FWIW, the Michigan roster page has Sement as 141/149lbs, Botero as 133lbs, Flores as 133lbs, Kiser as 125lbs, the Tanefeus as 125 and 133 respectively, and Jerore as 141lbs. With transfer rules, not sure if they might be expecting a 133lber, either. J/s. Wild west out there.
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3-time NCAA champion vs. 3-time NCAA champion
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Guys changing weights you are excited for
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Truzzcat's topic in College Wrestling
For such a "big personality," his wrestling is super boring. -
greta certainly appears to be for sale
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With Ragusin potentially going 141, Lemley weighed between 149-157 at weight certs so maybe he wants to RS then move up after Lachlan's gone? I saw Sement weighed under 141 at certs (won states at 145 last year), if he can make 133 for a year, I could see him going 133 and Ragusin going 141
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Yes. He is a small guy, I expect a career 125
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lol donor boondoggle
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White Conservatives are the biggest threat
Scouts Honor replied to Scouts Honor's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
also about this mormon hater maga doesn't say anything about mormons. the guy did this of his own free will. hell it could have been MY MOM she hates mormons she gets all these crazy ideas about people (about just about everything, but politics as well) btw, she hates trump and is becoming more and more leftist -
Guys changing weights you are excited for
BaldHeadedShannon replied to Truzzcat's topic in College Wrestling
Nathan Taylor is probably the largest guy in the field that's potential podium caliber. After that I would say the next biggest is Luffman. - Today
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Do illegal aliens use social security numbers of USA citizens?
uncle bernard replied to jross's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Yes, that's exactly what he was trying to do (except he had a much stronger case). Trying to overturn an election is not a bad thing. It completely depends on if you have evidence the votes were incorrectly tallied or fraud occurred. Trump's legal challenges failed because he did not present compelling evidence of that. -
Ferrari will be a light hwt. but so are all the guy's you've listed. Are there any big returning Hwt's - guys the size of Steveson or Hendrickson - who will be competitive?
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Was hurt, I thought.
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Details?
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Do illegal aliens use social security numbers of USA citizens?
jross replied to jross's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Hey, thanks for the straightforward answer! Appreciate it. -
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That was my thinking as well. He was 121lbs for States last year, right?
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Botero will not have an issue holding 133 long term
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Do illegal aliens use social security numbers of USA citizens?
Caveira replied to jross's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You guys love that word. Did Al gore try to overturn the election when he went to court to count chads 50 times? -
2027 Big Boarders
Hoyt Matthews replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in High School Wrestling
That would be a huge haul for them for sure. -
So curious on this... he is at 141lbs in the most recent rankings update on Flo, and he is already under 141lbs per Michigan's certification attempt(s) on Track. Is Lemley hurt? They going with Botero at 133lbs because he can only likely hold 133lbs for one season? Picking up a late grad-transfer? I know Ragusin was big in to MFS at the start of his collegiate career. This could be an attempt to get 65 KG going for him... just not sure. Edit: FWIW, Ragusin is 'still' listed at 133lbs on Michigan's roster page.
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Do illegal aliens use social security numbers of USA citizens?
uncle bernard replied to jross's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You 1) have a bad memory and 2) are confused about the actual point. "I don't remember him going after illegals like he is now." Be serious. It was his number 1 campaign issue. It also isn't even what I'm talking about. What I'm talking about is Voter Fraud, not illegal immigration. In 2017, he created the "Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity" to investigate his claims that millions voted illegally in 2016, costing him the popular vote. Then following his 2020 loss, he and his allies were entangled in all sorts of lawsuits regarding voter fraud. He literally tried overturn the result of the election on this basis. All of those lawsuits and court proceedings involve discovery where his team is supposedly doing research and providing evidence for their case. So yes, his administration, both in and out of office, has been investigating voter fraud for nearly a decade. This is not a matter of opinion or interpretation. It's public record. I'm sure they've discovered all sorts of evidence over the last near decade and are writing the report as we speak! (It might come out faster if his supporters, like you, put some pressure on the administration to put its money where its mouth is and actually support the claims they make with detailed reports containing hard evidence. I've yet to see any such demands from the right, unfortunately. Their claims are taken at face-value on faith alone. Evidence is not required.) -
I can't remember the last time I had chocolate milk. Man, that needs to change.
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We all know what that glaze is made of, too...