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Due to the 2020-21 season being canceled by the Ivy League, Cardenas has one season of eligibility remaining, but it cannot be taken at Cornell. Currently in the transfer portal, Cardenas plans to wrestle his final year of eligibility, but it will have to be at a different school.

"I will be graduating this spring, and then I have to find another school to wrestle at next year," Cardenas said. "I definitely want to wrestle one more year in the NCAA, so I will be using my final year of eligibility at another school."

 

Any top wrestling programs have graduate degree offerings in urban planning?

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4 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Illinois, Rutgers, North Carolina, Minnesota, Cal Poly

Illinois has Brunagal back, Rutgers could have Soldano redshirt bc he desperately needs it and have Poz drop down to 184 for a season but idk if they want to flip flop him like that, could definitely see North Carolina as an option 

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6 minutes ago, Antitroll2828 said:

Illinois has Brunagal back, Rutgers could have Soldano redshirt bc he desperately needs it and have Poz drop down to 184 for a season but idk if they want to flip flop him like that, could definitely see North Carolina as an option 

I was just commenting on urban planning schools but agreed on what you said

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10 minutes ago, Antitroll2828 said:

Illinois has Brunagal back, Rutgers could have Soldano redshirt bc he desperately needs it and have Poz drop down to 184 for a season but idk if they want to flip flop him like that, could definitely see North Carolina as an option 

Hmm.  North Carolina:  urban planning and Rob Koll...

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Virginia Tech. They offer a Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree program.

Little” Sasso is there, but I think he’d have no problem beating him for the spot.

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Don't know if this fits his degree aspirations but Iowa and Michigan would be happy to use him. Penn state could maybe put him in the lineup and redshirt their talented freshmen. Rich get richer. 

That being said, it would be cool to see him at a school outside of the usual dominant ones. North Carolina with Koll is particularly a juicy proposition

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2 minutes ago, Hammerlock3 said:

in terms of style i think oklahoma state is the best fit....

Think Surber has one more year else ... 

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10 hours ago, BigRedFan said:

Any top wrestling programs have graduate degree offerings in urban planning?

Arizona State is (IMO) in dire need of someone at 197 lbs and they have a PHD program in Urban Planning and they also have a graduate program in Urban and Environmental Planning:

https://sgsup.asu.edu/degree/graduate/urban-and-environmental-planning-muep

https://sgsup.asu.edu/degree/graduate/urban-planning-phd

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UNC seems most logical. Koll originally recruited him to Cornell, UNC has NIL money, and having his former teammate and 197 practice partner Ben Darmstadt on staff is the clincher.

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11 minutes ago, crzyctldy said:

UNC seems most logical. Koll originally recruited him to Cornell, UNC has NIL money, and having his former teammate and 197 practice partner Ben Darmstadt on staff is the clincher.

Good analysis.... I think that is probably the most logical choice. 

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14 hours ago, Antitroll2828 said:

Illinois has Brunagal back

That's okay the Illini are willing to make this trade.

i am an idiot on the internet

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5 minutes ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Coulid Cardenas grad transfer to an EIWA school after this season? 

Of course.  It is only the Ivy League schools for whom he cannot wrestle.  Them, and Bucknell, I believe, which doesn't allow for red shirting (don't hold me to that!) or grad students.

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15 minutes ago, BigRedFan said:

Of course.  It is only the Ivy League schools for whom he cannot wrestle.  Them, and Bucknell, I believe, which doesn't allow for red shirting (don't hold me to that!) or grad students.

Thanks... I was thinking Lehigh but it looks like Beard will still have another year left

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If Michigan doesn't nab him, I hope he heads to North Carolina and reunites with Koll.

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12 hours ago, crzyctldy said:

UNC seems most logical. Koll originally recruited him to Cornell, UNC has NIL money, and having his former teammate and 197 practice partner Ben Darmstadt on staff is the clincher.

Plus as Rob Koll would say, lots of hot girls

I would be shocked if it’s not UNC

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Cardenas could totally be wearing a Michigan M next year.  He legit looks like he could fit in very well there, Miles Amine is in the room, I think Deiringer still is, and the potential of havinb Griffith and Davison if they choose to go after freestyle stuff.

That is a stacked room.

Obviously, the only better room for someone his size would be where Dake went to, but that would be so predictably boring.

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On 2/8/2024 at 9:30 PM, wrestle87 said:

Cardenas could totally be wearing a Michigan M next year.  He legit looks like he could fit in very well there, Miles Amine is in the room, I think Deiringer still is, and the potential of havinb Griffith and Davison if they choose to go after freestyle stuff.

That is a stacked room.

Obviously, the only better room for someone his size would be where Dake went to, but that would be so predictably boring.

Just spoke to someone who knows (hint:  he was wearing a "Foca's Army" sweatshirt).  Jacob is getting a bunch of "offers," and would like to go to Michigan, but whatever works best for him is what he'll do.

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