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  2. This isn't about enforcing the law. This is about us having a president who is unclear on what his job is supposed to be. Now can anyone answer the simple yes or no question if Biden ever said he didn't know if he was supposed to uphold the constitution?
  3. I was hoping he'd pick Constantine.
  4. I'm not sure what you're getting at with this. I think all of us consider AWA one of the top wrestling academies in America. I'm not sure who isn't giving them credit where it's due.
  5. They define both terms in an addendum. They do it that way because the numbers change by sport. For wrestling the midway point is defined as the 10th official date of competition for the team. In Alvarez's case, in both 2023 and 2024 it looks like his last match was the team's 11th official date. So he wrestled in the second half, making him ineligible for a hardship waiver. For wrestling 30% is defined as 6 (the denominator is 17 and 30% of the denominator is rounded up to 6). In 2023 Alvarez competed in 9 official dates. In 2024 he competed in 5 official dates. Reasonable time is relative to after all other eligibility is exhausted, not to when the injury occurred.
  6. I second the hugeness of surprise. I had an African pope on my FanDuel.
  7. Cesar Garza from MSU to Cal Poly
  8. I in no way think that AJ should or will get a medical shirt. I do wish that they would be more distinct when writing the ncaa rules. It says that it needs to be filed “in a timely manner.”. Now clearly AJ (and Alvarez if this is what they are going for) is not in a timely manner but who is to say what exactly that is. Another thing with medical shirts is how they define 2 of the 3 major stipulations. 1- can’t be passed the midway point of season..ok when exactly is that? Are you referring to midway point competition wise, because teams start competing on all different dates. Or is it midway season from when they start practicing? Either way 1/27 has to be passed that point for Alvarez in 2024. 2- Cannot have competed in more than 30% of team’s matches. What the heck does that even mean ? Are we speaking of just duals? Do tournaments count where half the team may go to some and not others? &nbsp Althoign in 2023 I believe that he is ok on the midway point rule having not wrestled after the start of January (just like Bastida did this year) he wrestled in 8 dual meets and midlands. I would have to say that is more than 30% but with such little detail defining the rule, I wouldn’t doubt the threat of a law suit if denied. They need to put exact measures on these rules. 1- and exact day for midway point or point in date which you can’t then take a med shirt 2- They need to define a specific amount of matches wrestled where it is then to many to take a med shirt . This rather it be 10-12-15 whatever. 3- They need to put an expiration date on when a med shirt can be retroactively applied for as “reasonable time” means nothing
  9. Investigate and report back to us
  10. I always return to my first love.
  11. I was absolutely wrong in the sense of him transferring somewhere at the end of his career. At the time I misunderstood the entire covid year being something that didn’t count on your eligibility rather than an “extra year” which it vaguely says in the NCAA rules. At the time I was just going by what the rules said apparently talking it too literal . Yep that was me though. He would have had to transfer prior to the start of the 2021 season rather than stay with Cornell and take his second Olympic shirt If he was to get 5 cracks at ncaas that is. As far as 2023, He may make the cut off date but he did wrestle in much more than 30% of his teams matches having wrestled in 8 duals
  12. Nate Schonn from Iowa State to Drexel
  13. Must Read Wrestling Forum Content I feel like I just got Rick Rolled. Well done, WKN. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickrolling
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  15. That was more talking about people commenting that “he should move on.” I’d want a wrestler that already competed in 4 NCAA tournaments to move on more than someone that just competed in their first. As far as the rules go, at the end of the day it’s gonna come down to if that 2023 season can count as a medical. Technically it shouldn’t, but it’s probably not that far off. He would appear to have a better case than AJ Ferrari from 2022.
  16. Just to be clear, I don't think these folks should be executed. I just want that to be clear here. But time in jail, possibly prison, depending on the charges that can be brought. Those arrested are claiming to not be students because they did not produce student ID. If they are illegal, out they go. All others should be charged with trespassing and destruction of property. mspart
  17. You’re a bit of an instigator, aren’t you. How’s the guitar fittin’?
  18. Who might this someone be? mspart
  19. John Paul and Francis are two notable exceptions to the enumerating. I agree with what you are saying. It has been a tradition. mspart
  20. This is good news for America and for Trump. As he rolls out more deals, news will just get better. The coop de grat will be getting the beautifully big bill through and tax rates go down and spending goes down and the economy gets better and better. Oil prices are down. That is good news. mspart
  21. So where they did they land?
  22. They’ve been numerating the Pope papacy name going back to like the third century, just part of the history and tradition. The first Leo was in the year of our Lord 440. Since about the tenth century or so pretty much all of the Popes have been numerated. I’m not Catholic either but my wife was and I’m a huge fan of history, so…
  23. It is an illegal or visa alien's 1st amendment right to protest and take over buildings and trash them and cause economic damage. That is the essence of free speech. Or is there a difference to saying something and acting on something? mspart
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