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4 minutes ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Remind me, what is his eligibility situation looking like?

  • 2021: Year 1 (true freshman)
  • 2022: car accident, then dismissed - MRS?
  • 2023: ORS?
  • 2024: RS?

Did he get a medical waiver for the '22 season before he was kicked off the team? 

Wrestlestat shows the medical year, but not the Olympic year. If he got both then he has 3 years left.... but 2021 was the free year, so wouldn't he get yet another year? 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Idaho said:

Wrestlestat shows the medical year, but not the Olympic year. If he got both then he has 3 years left.... but 2021 was the free year, so wouldn't he get yet another year? 

But it doesn't seem fair that he losses his 5th title year.  Should he really be punished just for being a jerk?  🙄

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Posted
45 minutes ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Remind me, what is his eligibility situation looking like?

  • 2021: Year 1 (true freshman)
  • 2022: car accident, then dismissed - MRS?
  • 2023: ORS?
  • 2024: RS?

Did he get a medical waiver for the '22 season before he was kicked off the team? 

No medical waiver because he had wrestled too much of the season (10 of their either 19 or 21 scheduled events - depends on how conf and NCAA tournies are counted).

He is claiming 2024 as an ORS, but that needs to be approved by the NCAA. No idea if he got that approval. It would surprise me if he had, given that he did not have any school affiliated resources to assist in the process. Perhaps CSUB is attempting to get that ORS retroactively. Who knows.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

No medical waiver because he had wrestled too much of the season (10 of their either 19 or 21 scheduled events - depends on how conf and NCAA tournies are counted).

He is claiming 2024 as an ORS, but that needs to be approved by the NCAA. No idea if he got that approval. It would surprise me if he had, given that he did not have any school affiliated resources to assist in the process. Perhaps CSUB is attempting to get that ORS retroactively. Who knows.

I'd think the more likely scenario is he's talking out of his ass and didn't get ANY of it approved. We know how these guys are, all talk, no substance. 

 

2021 - year 1

2022- no medical rs (year 2)

2023- burned year (year 3)

2024- claiming olympic year but i doubt it (year 4)

2025- free covid year....

 

I'd bet this is it. This is his last year of eligibility. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, TNwrestling said:

I'd think the more likely scenario is he's talking out of his ass and didn't get ANY of it approved. We know how these guys are, all talk, no substance. 

 

2021 - year 1

2022- no medical rs (year 2)

2023- burned year (year 3)

2024- claiming olympic year but i doubt it (year 4)

2025- free covid year....

 

I'd bet this is it. This is his last year of eligibility. 

I think it goes like this:

2021 - free COVID year

2022 - used 1st year of eligibility by participating in >30% of competitions AND started the clock on his 5 year window to use 4 years.

2023 - 5 year window still running, this is year two. Technically not a redshirt since he was not on a roster.

2024 - possible oly redshirt or year 2 of eligibility, AND either the window pauses with the ORS or year 3 of 5 year window.

2025 - either year 2 or 3 of eligibility, AND either year 3 or 4 of the 5 year window.

2026 - either year 3 or year 4 of eligibility, AND either year 4 or year 5 of the 5 year window.

2027 - either year 4 or awaiting entry into the Oklahoma, Iowa, California, and National HOF's, AND either year 5 of the 5 year window or he is working on that 666th pound.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

or he is working on that 666th pound.

Everyone talks about much he can deadlift for one, but I wanna see his workings sets.  How much do we think he's doing for 8-10 reps?

Posted

The NCAA has "rules" for medical redshitting (sic), but they're a joke.  That's why some athletes and schools have to sit and wait to hear back from the NCAA as to whether they'll approve a medical redshirt or not.  If it benefits the NCAA, if it is a blueblood program, or if it will cause more headaches than it's worth, then you could expect an MRS approval.

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Posted
46 minutes ago, WrestlingRash said:

 

No one gets better at wrestling by not wrestling.

He has wrestled three matches in the 2.5 years since that match. In those three matches he has looked like a blood round guy, not a national champ.

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Posted
23 hours ago, TNwrestling said:

I'd think the more likely scenario is he's talking out of his ass and didn't get ANY of it approved. We know how these guys are, all talk, no substance. 

 

2021 - year 1

2022- no medical rs (year 2)

2023- burned year (year 3)

2024- claiming olympic year but i doubt it (year 4)

2025- free covid year....

 

I'd bet this is it. This is his last year of eligibility. 

23 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

I think it goes like this:

2021 - free COVID year

2022 - used 1st year of eligibility by participating in >30% of competitions AND started the clock on his 5 year window to use 4 years.

2023 - 5 year window still running, this is year two. Technically not a redshirt since he was not on a roster.

2024 - possible oly redshirt or year 2 of eligibility, AND either the window pauses with the ORS or year 3 of 5 year window.

2025 - either year 2 or 3 of eligibility, AND either year 3 or 4 of the 5 year window.

2026 - either year 3 or year 4 of eligibility, AND either year 4 or year 5 of the 5 year window.

2027 - either year 4 or awaiting entry into the Oklahoma, Iowa, California, and National HOF's, AND either year 5 of the 5 year window or he is working on that 666th pound.

Having either 1 more year or 4 more years remaining is so on brand for Ferrari

Posted
On 8/26/2024 at 3:24 PM, feet2back said:

Staff probably doesn't get tickets to 2025 NCAA Tournament without him...He'll make it all season

Gerrit Nijenhaus is also on the team, remember...

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Posted
On 8/26/2024 at 7:14 PM, Hammerlock3 said:

this is gonna be a classy project it'll be a gopro.

Don't you mean it will be a "gropepro"?

Posted
13 hours ago, SetonHallPirate said:

Gerrit Nijenhaus is also on the team, remember...

I think you meant NinjaCheese9

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Is Bakersfield the type of place where a kid could get into a lot of mischief? I am under the impression that CSUB is a commuter school, not much party atmosphere but maybe quiet enough to go looking for trouble around town.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Idaho said:

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Do we know they have a dedicated officer to follow him around, as reported in the past, to record any "incident" or should above be revised to "days without known incident?"  🙅‍♀️

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Posted
1 hour ago, ionel said:

Do we know they have a dedicated officer to follow him around, as reported in the past, to record any "incident" or should above be revised to "days without known incident?"  🙅‍♀️

I don't see one in the stands...

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