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Posted
3 minutes ago, nhs67 said:

4th the last ten years is probably Cornell.

Buckeyes third. Cowboys fourth. Hawkeyes second. Big Red ninth...

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Posted
8 hours ago, ScottishSteel said:

None taken; gave me an excuse to add an avatar pic so I could make that joke.

I will push back on Oregon St being the so called new kid on the block.  They certainly can't match Okie St cause no one can; but they are like 4th in D1 history in dual meet wins (I believe only Okie St, Iowa St, and Iowa have more program wins) and have a Hodge winner.  Just giving them a little respect is all

Don't listen to these guys. 

It's OSU, OSU and OSU. Dealer's choice. 

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Posted (edited)
On 7/9/2025 at 10:03 AM, TNwrestling said:

He stole things out of lockers of the other guys, actively refused to practice and just wanted to compete, i was told he was just an all around cancer to the locker room. 

 

 

Meh, guys from both Penn State and Iowa have been accused of doing those things (well maybe not the same person being accused of both) just in the past year!

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Posted
9 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

And another thing....

Its pinfall.  Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 

He ain't wrong ... I've seen it.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, claytongray said:

@flyingcement, you are doing amazing work in here.

Can you rustle up some "...to Little Rock" posts?

So far I see two confirmed transfers to Little Rock:
133: Draegen Orine, younger brother of former All American Kai Orine from NC State (who still has all four years of eligibility)
157: Brock Herman, sophomore from Ohio State, whose best wins include an 11-4 victory over All-American Caleb Fish which occurred last year.  Also during his redshirt year, Herman pinned Northwestern's Sam Cartella.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, flyingcement said:

So far I see two confirmed transfers to Little Rock:
133: Draegen Orine, younger brother of former All American Kai Orine from NC State (who still has all four years of eligibility)
157: Brock Herman, sophomore from Ohio State, whose best wins include an 11-4 victory over All-American Caleb Fish which occurred last year.  Also during his redshirt year, Herman pinned Northwestern's Sam Cartella.  

Kai is now an assistant at LR, too

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Posted

Daishun Powe taken out of the portal and back on Northern Colorado's roster (retained by Ware?)

similarly, Gabe Arnold is out of the portal and back on Iowa's roster. 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

similarly, Gabe Arnold is out of the portal and back on Iowa's roster. 

hahahahahahahahahahahah

hold on, catching my breath

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha this was so dumb

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Posted

There are only three active members of the transfer portal who have previously qualified for nationals:
125: Richard Castro-Sandoval, CSU Bakersfield
149: Wynton Denkins, Campbell
184: Tyler Stewart, Virginia Tech(7th place in 2024)
 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

There are only three active members of the transfer portal who have previously qualified for nationals:
125: Richard Castro-Sandoval, CSU Bakersfield
149: Wynton Denkins, Campbell

 

Denkins to Virginia.

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Posted

309 wrestlers entered the transfer portal (which represents about 10-11% of all D1 wrestlers) this off-season.

  • 177 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal and changed teams
  • 79 wrestlers that had entered the transfer portal, haven't yet found a new home, and are still on their old roster
  • 40 wrestlers that had entered the transfer portal, and are no longer on an active roster of any team.
  • 11 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal but decided to remain with their previous team
  • 2 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal, but decided to move on from wrestling


 

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Posted
17 hours ago, flyingcement said:

309 wrestlers entered the transfer portal (which represents about 10-11% of all D1 wrestlers) this off-season.

  • 177 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal and changed teams
  • 79 wrestlers that had entered the transfer portal, haven't yet found a new home, and are still on their old roster
  • 40 wrestlers that had entered the transfer portal, and are no longer on an active roster of any team.
  • 11 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal but decided to remain with their previous team
  • 2 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal, but decided to move on from wrestling


 

Thats crazy! I hope it doesn't get as bad as basketball did this offseason

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Posted
18 hours ago, flyingcement said:

 

  • 2 wrestlers that entered the transfer portal, but decided to move on from wrestling


 

Swimming?  Asking for a friend.  🏊‍♂️ 

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Posted

Coming out of the Hawkeye forum: a creative new way to gain another redshirt year may be applied to Gabe Arnold.  It sounds like he may be doing one year at an Iowa JUCO and then three years back at Iowa.  This becomes possible after the recent ruling that JUCO years do not count against D1 eligibility.  We dont know if they are actually going through with this, but its an interesting idea.

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Posted
1 minute ago, flyingcement said:

Coming out of the Hawkeye forum: a creative new way to gain another redshirt year may be applied to Gabe Arnold.  It sounds like he may be doing one year at an Iowa JUCO and then three years back at Iowa.  This becomes possible after the recent ruling that JUCO years do not count against D1 eligibility.  We dont know if they are actually going through with this, but its an interesting idea.

My gosh. All just to wrestle for 4 years of eligibility. Eat the year and get a degree. These loopholes suck

Posted
5 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Coming out of the Hawkeye forum: a creative new way to gain another redshirt year may be applied to Gabe Arnold.  It sounds like he may be doing one year at an Iowa JUCO and then three years back at Iowa.  This becomes possible after the recent ruling that JUCO years do not count against D1 eligibility.  We dont know if they are actually going through with this, but its an interesting idea.

Also, we don't even know how this ruling applies. It seems to have been only about previous JUCO athletes who are now in the NCAA sphere (and 2025 would have been their last year). This Arnold method is something that will test how far the ruling stretches

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