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We all know the well respected tradition of sitting around or drinking and just naming a few random NFL or NBA athletes from over the years. I figured why not do the same right here in the offseason. I’m not talking about your well-known guys like Jesse, Delgado or Bryce Meredith. Let’s get some guys that haven’t been discussed in a second here. I will start, Jered Cortez. 

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14 minutes ago, RandolphTJones said:

David Craig

Plays a mean game of FIFA, I remember being at his house back in high school when someone beat him at it. It was late and we were ready to go home. I’ll never forget his response: “We play until we get this right.”

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30 minutes ago, TNwrestling said:

Ian Miller and Dylan Ness

 

the two most entertaining wrestlers to never win it all. 

Ian Miller coached my kid, and that is one bad MOFO. I think you could ask Jon Jon Millner and he would agree. My kid said there are coaches that are great at going through technique and then will "roll with you" then there is Ian Miller who is gonna beat the hell out of you. He said, we would be warming up, and if we saw Coach Miller tying his shoes, we knew we were screwed. 

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9 minutes ago, okokzach said:

Sam Hazewinkel

Sam was a legend, he was talked about ALOT back in the day, and he is still around. He works out with some kids at UCO some, and he has some highschool kids he rolls with quite a bit.  BIG FAN of him, and he is a great guy

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1 hour ago, H82Lose said:

Ian Miller coached my kid, and that is one bad MOFO. I think you could ask Jon Jon Millner and he would agree. My kid said there are coaches that are great at going through technique and then will "roll with you" then there is Ian Miller who is gonna beat the hell out of you. He said, we would be warming up, and if we saw Coach Miller tying his shoes, we knew we were screwed. 

Miller still rolling with kids--fantastic guy.  He smashes everything he touches.  He's a monster.

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1 hour ago, csize8 said:

Earl Walker

Sheldon Thomas

Matt Valenti

Dustin Schlatter

Valenti is Penn's new head coach.  He had disappeared into Penn's administration.  I guess we'll begin hearing about him again.

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