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  2. It was a rather busy week on the recruiting front as a handful of teams got better with recruiting additions from the Class of 2026. Most notable was a flip by #39 overall, Michael White (Lawrence North, Indiana). White initially gave a verbal commitment to Minnesota but has since switched to Oklahoma State. Without White, Oklahoma State already had the clubhouse lead in the Class of 2026 recruiting rankings. Now with him in the fold, David Taylor’s team has commitments from seven of the top 40 seniors in the country - including four of the top six. White is currently ranked eighth in the nation at 190 lbs. He had made the Indiana state podium twice with a sixth-place finish as a sophomore and a finals appearance in 2025. Outside of Indiana, White has claimed a title at Folkstyle Nationals (16U) and NHSCA Junior Nationals. Earlier this summer, he was seventh at the UWW U17 Trials in freestyle. At the next level, White projects as a 184 or 197 lber. The Cowboys look like they’ll have redshirt freshmen at both weights (Zack Ryder/Cody Merrill), but we’ll see how it shakes out once White arrives on campus. The other ranked opponent to commit within the last week was Gus Cardinal (Valiant Prep, AZ), who comes in at #142 overall in the Class of 2026. Cardinal will make the cross-country trek to Philadelphia and attend the University of Pennsylvania. One of Cardinal’s former teammates, Ias Rodriguez-Jimenez, will be a freshman at Penn this fall. Cardinal has placed three times in Fargo during his high school career, including twice in the Junior freestyle event. The most recent podium finish was a fifth-place showing last month. Also in 2025, Cardinal was fourth at NHSCA Juniors. Cardinal is currently ranked seventh in the nation at 150 lbs. Don’t look now, but George Mason’s staff has done an excellent job with the Class of 2026. The Patriot staff already has commitments from four Class of 2026 Big Boarder’s. They added to it with a verbal from two-time Maryland state champion Victor Marks-Jenkins. In Fargo, Marks-Jenkins got on the Junior Greco podium with a seventh-place finish. Despite posting six wins, Marks-Jenkins came up a match shy of All-American status in freestyle. Another school that is quietly putting together a solid recruiting class is Brown University, who added Charlie Trujillo (Vandegrift, TX) to its class. Trujillo has finished third at the Texas 3A state tournament in each of the last two years. Clarion also made an out-of-state addition to its class with a commitment from Virginia 4A state champion and three-time finalist Bryce Schnelzer. You can read more about Schnelzer on the VaWrestle SubStack . We also saw a member of the Big Board commit to a non-DI school as #158 Trey Gunderson (Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg, MN) gave a verbal to Augustana. Gunderson is a three-time Minnesota Class A state champion. He finished undefeated in each of the last two years. For all of our men’s collegiate commitments: Click Here
  3. KOT and Smith and Askren have all confirmed the plan for KOT was to redshirt his true frosh year, but they collectively decided that rather than going to JV opens they decided to go against real competition when the eligibility rules were announced.
  4. rocks are smart
  5. Overall, I like him. He has some good quests on that results in entertaining conversations. I don't like everything he says but for the most part it is entertaining when I have listened to him.
  6. Nick Amuchasteguccimane vs Dr. Mike Kemererererer who ya got
  7. Seriously this is gold...calling a group of people dumb yet saying they are only going to win where they get more votes...next are you going to tell us it's only sunny when the sun is out....or the Lakers only win when they score more points?? Not to mention you spelled Mickey wrong.
  8. I mean seriously, Nolf over Adams and Bertin. Probably would finish 5th overall still, and decent chance he would have beaten Zelesky in fantasy land (styles make matchups). And ever heard of TJ's brother Joe? I heard he was decent.
  9. 1 Kemp 2 Schalles 3 Zalesky/Imar 5 Smith 6 Williams 7 Adams 8 How did Berlin even get invited to this party?
  10. Lee Kemp
  11. Like this one?
  12. What The the dc mayor asked them to do two years ago ….
  13. ... guarding the nation
  14. Were they charged with child rape? Can one be convicted of something without a charge and trial?
  15. Clearly nothing. That or nose picking
  16. The dumb wingers couldn't beat Mackey mouse right now, except for districts that are redneck or gerrymandered
  17. So what is the national guard doing, specifically?
  18. Chas Tucker
  19. Today
  20. Me too. Can we discuss Morgan State? I do realize it is a new program, but how long does Monday get there before people start criticizing his progress? Again, tons of challenges, hard to recruit, etc....BUT, they absolutely suck.
  21. So many criminals there that you can pick your nose and arrest them at the same time.
  22. Ouch, Did it hurt bad?
  23. And then There is this trash reducing sentences for everything in DC
  24. Three-time Iowa state high school champion David Kjeldgaard was the first national winner of our Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award in 1996. David, who had a career high school record of 173-4, graduated first and was valedictorian of his class with a 4.0 GPA at Lewis Central Senior High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was an officer in the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes while also serving as an officer for the freshman, sophomore and junior classes. David was Student of the Year in Geometry, Algebra II, Biology, General Chemistry, Physics and Trigonometry and received the National Academy Math and Science Award. Kjeldgaard was a three-time Cadet National Champion and a five-time Junior National Champion. To win his first freestyle title as a junior, he defeated T.J. Williams, who would go on to win two NCAA titles and have a career record of 98-1 for Iowa Wrestling. To capture his second title as a senior, Kjeldgaard defeated future NCAA champion and four-time Top-Three finisher Joe Heskett just to reach the finals, where he triumphed over Cael Sanderson, a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame who went on to be an undefeated four-time NCAA champion, world champion and Olympic gold medalist. Kjeldgaard's career at the University of Oklahoma was hampered and cut short by knee injuries, but he twice qualified for the NCAA tournament and was a Big 12 Conference runner-up in 2000.
  25. That’s a lot of nose picking.
  26. https://www.fox5dc.com/news/national-guard-federal-officers-ground-dc-trumps-takeover-continues# clean up has begun. Nice.
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