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  2. Having watched all these guys pretty much every time they wrestled, I'm guessing that it will be Greg D at 125 and Tyler Ferrara at 133 this year. Greg will graduate and Knox will enter the room in 2025/26 and take 125. Ferrera has three years left. (and it is "Milani")
  3. I like what Milano showed last year. I want to see him at 125lbs for them. He was in that same Michigan class w/ Braeden Davis (Penn State), Drew Heethus (Princeton), and Caden Horwath (Michigan?). I would love to see all four of them have success at the D1 level.
  4. Hmm. Something isn’t adding up. I’m guessing my query. But now this is going to bother till I’m back home.
  5. Which means only one that he can lose to at Natties.
  6. I think injuries were part of it and I dont think he could beat Ungar. Greg seems like the type of guy that having a feel for helps a lot and Ungar is so stingy and inactive on his feet I would imagine greg could not get much going and then probably had issues on bottom. Hope nothing but the best for him this year also excited to see what Elijah can do I think he has a really high ceiling with the way he wrestles for his size.
  7. I think it ends up being this: 125 - Spratley 133 - Figeuroa 141 - Vega 149 - Jamison 157 - Swiderski 165 - Lockett 174 - Facundo 184 - Ryder 197 - Merrill 285 - Doucet
  8. I hope Greg becomes an AA this season. His collegiate career never really got off the ground, which is unfortunate for a 5 x state champion. Getting stuck behind Vito at 125 that one year didn’t help matters, as it probably cost him a year of collegiate experience that could have helped him in subsequent years. And then there were injuries, IIRC.
  9. Ahhhh, I see what you’re saying, and in review you are right. “Most miles put on a vehicle”. I would never buy a brand new vehicle so don’t really have anything to contribute in that realm. The car I referenced had 65k when I bought it. Which makes it easily the most miles I have ever put on a vehicle. (Well, shared….a couple of the kids toyed it around for awhile as they went through their initial driving days.)
  10. To the spratley conversation. Its hard for me to see him beating Luke I think both have improved similarly however luke has killed him in freestyle when they have wrestled it seems like a very hard matchup for spratley.
  11. The point was that at one school there are, right now, three guys who Sotelo lost to.
  12. The original subject was miles put on a car. Just curious how many of these were new to total miles thus "put on" versus just highest mileage car? My report was new to total. I can come up with some bigger total mile vehicles.
  13. I have managed my career such that I have a lot of freedom of motion, and I take advantage of it. I am not retired, nor self-employed. My job entails doing similar stuff with financial data, so I have a lot of practice with much, much, much larger data sets (billions of data points), making this fairly easy (but not always). The hardest part is always getting the data, not manipulating it. As someone else pointed out, I really like numbers. And in wrestling there has been a complete lack of numerical analysis, so I can't not try to fill that void.
  14. I don't watch a ton of women's wrestling, but this Shonazarova chick from UZB at 40kg could beat a lot of high school boys...and the matches wouldn't even be close.
  15. Bachelor of Science Biology, minor in Sport Science not that it is germane to the topic at hand.
  16. Ai: while there isn't one definitive instance of Saagar Enjeti being "caught lying" that is universally acknowledged, he has faced recurring criticism regarding the accuracy, bias, and consistency of his statements and opinions. These criticisms stem from his role as a pundit, the controversial nature of some of his views, and a perceived lack of evidence to support certain claims.
  17. My 2008 F150 has 130K... bought in 2015 with 85K... The last expedition had 220K...
  18. That is a damn distinctive nickname, and the correct answer. Great work. See the cashier on your way out to claim your prize.
  19. Yes - General American... surprisingly since the speaker is Canadian. Sounds very neutral... easy to understand.
  20. I believe it is Steve 'Dr. Death' Williams
  21. I have some favorites in this category. First the "Fool Me Twice Gorriaran" goes to..... NC State's Tab Thacker who flattened Washington State's Wendell Ellis twice in a row (for Ellis) in a total of 4:32 Other finalists include Maryland's Hudson Taylor who pancaked West Virginia's Jared Villers on consecutive occasions, Iowa State's Gordon Hassman who felled by pin Lehigh's Harley Ferguson III twice on the run, and Iowa's Bruce Kinseth with pinfelled by pinfall Millersville's Frank Presley. And the "Wait, I Gained Weight To Avoid You Award" goes to... We have a tie. Ohio's Joey Calhoun went from 142 in 1994 to 150 in 1995 to avoid Illinois' Steve Marianetti, but a corn fed Marianetti found him anyway. NC State's Tommy Davis took full advantage of the weight changes in 1999. After taking it on the chin from Doug Schwab in 1998 at 126, he decided to go full feed in 1999 and jump to 141 only to find freakin' Doug Schwab waiting there. Well, at least he was able to enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas that season.
  22. I have no idea what you are talking about so I guess I can't actually deny it.
  23. Well, to be fair, because you’d still say it doesn’t really have any impact on the reality of it all. And I’m not trying to convince you to change your life, just sharing thoughts. You are free to continue to consume your manufactured chemicals all you want, it is a free country after all!! Enjoy!
  24. Wait, aren’t you the guy that believes random videos on YouTube about conspiracy theories?
  25. So the obesity rate and blood sugar numbers of the typical Fox viewer is a know quantity to industry insiders? I'll stick with my strawman theory.
  26. He works in media, and again, is a conservative. I’d bet his statement was factual.
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