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  2. Who were his advisors then? Surely okst or nlwc or psu have people who help with this crap. I don’t believe that’s plausible unless he 100% hid whatever his intentions were (steroids retirement whatever) and didn’t ask anyone for advice. Or he got shyte advice. Shyte or no advice? Maybe porta or the other psu apologists know?
  3. But but but you said that 1200 Israelis slaughtered by Hamas is no big deal. How many are slaughtered by cops in a year???
  4. I don't know why people overlook Movahed so much.
  5. I think it’s reasonable to believe he didn’t realize a USADA suspension could effect his coaching.
  6. I was in Nepal for about a month years ago. Kathmandu is an interesting city, because there's like maybe a dozen traffic lights total. In a city of millions of people. The bus I was on got stuck in traffic because a cow decided to take a nap on the road, and it's illegal to bother it. As far as places I want to visit, it's probably not possible right now, but Socotra.
  7. A guy who hasn't read a book in years and doesn't know if he's supposed to uphold the US Constitution tried to do something he isn't allowed to?
  8. Realizing that honeydew is the money melon, not cantelope.
  9. If Gilman truly dgaf. I guess that’s possible but who was advising him? You can possibly forfeit your ability to compete which is very reasonable given his age…. Or…. Who cares retire……. Or….. just hide from the testing and potentially forfeit your ability to make a financial living via coaching etc…. sometimes what is real is what is most plausible. if “hopped up on steroids” and old. Just retire. if “not hopped up on steroids”…. Just test. if I still wanna compete but I don’t wanna test…. Who knows. else. What a mystery.
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  11. I think that was just Willie TBH. However, Basch acknowledged that his initial opinion was that Gilman DGAF, but backtracked off of that while claiming he had no inside knowledge. But Basch was Gilman’s first interview after he left OSU, I’d be surprised if he hadn’t heard from Gilman before he commented on this story. Kinda seems to me that Gilman really DGAF until he realized it could effect his coaching, but yes that’s just speculation. But I also would bet Gilman didn’t realize he could be suspended until after he had already left OSU.
  12. He doesn’t coach an NCAA team…
  13. what if said ncaa institution is ethical? It may be why he went from idgaf to appealing no? Weren’t you one of the idgaf psu fans earlier in this thread ? A suspension from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for drug test-related violations primarily affects your eligibility as an athlete. However, transitioning to a coaching role, such as coaching NCAA wrestling, involves additional considerations:U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)+2SwimSwam+2U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)+2 NCAA Regulations: Coaching Eligibility: The NCAA enforces strict standards of ethical conduct for coaches. Violations, particularly those involving ethical breaches or misconduct, can lead to disciplinary actions, including suspensions or show-cause penalties. A show-cause penalty requires any NCAA institution hiring the penalized coach to demonstrate why they should not face sanctions for employing that individual. This often deters institutions from hiring coaches with such penalties. NCAA+1Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1Wikipedia+1 Impact of USADA Sanctions: While a USADA suspension directly impacts athletic participation, it can also raise concerns about a coach's commitment to fair play and adherence to anti-doping regulations. NCAA institutions may consider these factors when evaluating potential coaching candidates. Case Studies: Donnie Tyndall: The former head basketball coach received a 10-year show-cause penalty from the NCAA for violations related to academic fraud and financial misconduct. This penalty effectively barred him from coaching at the collegiate level during its duration. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia Brad Bohannon: The former Alabama baseball coach was issued a 15-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA due to involvement in gambling activities and non-cooperation with investigations. This severe penalty underscores the NCAA's stringent stance on ethical violations. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Wikipedia Conclusion: While a USADA suspension does not automatically disqualify you from coaching NCAA wrestling, it can significantly impact your employability. NCAA institutions prioritize ethical conduct and adherence to regulations; thus, a history of anti-doping violations may be viewed unfavorably during the hiring process. It's essential to demonstrate a commitment to integrity and compliance with all relevant policies to enhance your prospects in securing a coaching position.
  14. Watching these NBA dudes lower the ball through the net, knock down 30’ goals, or travel from end to end, seems like the rules should evolve to raise the hoop or something? It is exciting but not the game us little guys played in Phy Ed.
  15. Unlikely that his USADA suspension would impact his ability to coach an NCAA team. USAW membership is not required.
  16. One of your tech friends probably enabled my tour. All hours assigned to tech. Genius!
  17. He retired? He now gives a rip apparently. Hopefully not a rip on a bong ha
  18. I knew some of the techs who worked on those simulators they could fly anything. Many had more hours than some pilots.
  19. Is porta john one of them ?
  20. Just a few days ahead of the release of our recruiting rankings, Iowa made a late push as they picked up a great prospect from the Class of 2025. The #52 overall recruit in the Class of 2025, Claudio Torres (Lake Highland Prep, FL) has flipped from his commitment to Virginia Tech and will sign with the Hawkeyes. Torres finished his high school career ranked sixth in the nation at 165 lbs. He was one of seven National Prep champions in 2025 for Lake Highland Prep. That helped the school earn their first team title at the tournament. The individual championship was the second of Torres’ career. In addition to his National Prep title, Torres also finished seventh at the Super 32, third at the Ironman, and was a champion at the Beast of the East - all during the 2024-25 campaign. All told, Torres was a four-time Fargo placer earning All-American honors twice in Junior freestyle. Torres’ addition now gives Tom Brands’ team four of the top 60 seniors in the nation. He’ll join #7 Leo DeLuca (NJ), #10 Harvey Ludington (NJ), #59 Jarrel Miller (OH), and #146 Ty Miller (OH) in the Hawkeyes Class of 2025. Torres projects at 165 or 174 at the next level. Iowa will certainly need help in 2026-27 at 165 lbs as NCAA finalist Michael Caliendo is getting ready to use his final year of eligibility. Here are Iowa’s current recruits from the Class of 2025 and 2026 - Click Here
  21. The terrorist supporters on here won’t budge
  22. Terrorists gonna terrorize
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