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I feel I must apologize to @Ban Basketball. While I like going back and forth with you, it isn't anything derived in hate or even down that path. It is more just... differing opinions and our keyboards make us think we have the biggest D... I am going to concede to you on the 'bet' because at the end of the day I know we're both fans of the sport and I don't actually believe you're a bad person. This other cunt up here, though... H.F.S.4 points
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Greetings All... let's discuss: #10 Oregon State WT - Rank Name - Class, 22/23 Record, Result(Notes) 125 - #17 Brandon Kaylor - SR, 22W-9L, 1W-2L @ NCAA 133 - #21 Gabe Wisenhunt - FR, 9W-5L, Redshirt (1-1 in duals) 141 - #16 Cleveland Belton - JR, 18W-10L, 0W-2L @ NCAA 149 - #84 Noah Tolentino - FR, 12W-7L, Redshirt (0-2 in duals) 157 - #44 Isaiah Crosby - SR, 8W-8L, 3W-1L @ P12s 165 - #8 Matthew Olguin - JR, 24W-8L, 1W-2L @ NCAAs 174 - #10 Travis Wittlake - SR, 20W-7L, 1W-2L @ NCAAs (OSU/184) 184 - #2 Trey Munoz - JR, 27W-3L, 3W-1L @ NCAAs (6th, Semi-slide/MedDef) 197 - #119 Brett Mower - JR, 26W-2L, 2023 NJCAA(JuCo) Champion (18W-0L @ 197, 8W-2L @ 184??) 285 - #26 Boone McDermott - SR, 17W-7L, 0W-2L @ NCAAs #31 North Carolina WT - Rank Name - Class, 22/23 Record, Result(Notes) 125 - #35 Spencer Moore - SO, 8W-3L, Redshirt (13W-16L as starter in 2021-22) 133 - #76 Jace Palmer - JR, 12W-14L, 0W-2L @ ACCs 141 - #5 Lachlan McNeil - SO, 27W-9L, 5W-2L @ NCAAs (4th) 149 - #40 Jayden Scott - FR, 14W-6L, Redshirt (2W-3L in duals) 157 - #71 Sonny Santiago - SO, 9W-1L, Redshirt (9W-12L as starter in 2021-22 @ 165) 165 - #51 Nick Fea - FR, 4W-5L, Redshirt (2W-3L in duals) 174 - #124 Cade Tenold - FR, 12W-13L, Redshirt (0W-3L in duals) 184 - #11 Gavin Kane - JR, 25W-9L, 4W-3L @ NCAAs (8th) 197 - #32 Max Shaw - JR, 16W-12L, 2W-2L @ NCAAs 285 - #44 Aydin Guttridge - JR, 13W-7L, Nonstarter (2W-2L in duals) https://www.wrestlestat.com/compare/perma/664/north-carolina-vs-oregon-state This has Oregon State really laying the beat down in what is mostly a non-competitive looking 30-3 dual. That said, a total of 33 team points are scored, which means only three (3) bonus points. It also has Belton over McNeil, which is possible - I just don't think it is likely at this stage in their careers. It has the first five (5) weights being tight decisions in which I think they are all pretty close to being toss-ups, with the exception of 125 and 141 being more favored matchups to one side or the other. I have OSUw favored at 125, 165, 174, 184, and 285 with UNC favored at 141 and 197. 133, 149, and 157 are toss-ups (to me). If UNC can get those swing matches and considering that Moore at 125 and Kane at 184 are very real threats to win... they can win this one. I am going to say Koll has some matchup rub off and they get two of those early toss-ups... with Kaylor squeaking by Moore... which gives them a 3-2 match edge heading in to intermission (9 - 6 in favor of UNC). I think OSUw gets bonus (Majors) at 165 and 174 to get a controlling 14-9 lead and then Kane pulls the upset on Munoz to make it 14-12. Shaw gets a very tight decision on JuCo National Champ Mower (he is going to surprise some people). 15-14 in favor of UNC going in to 285... in which Boone pulls out a tight decision... very tight. Prediction: Oregon State over North Carolina 17-153 points
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Your attempts to minimize institutionalized racism are absolutely racist. Your refusal to accept this neither disappoints me nor surprises me. You are the worst attempted ambassador for wrestling possible. You do more harm than good by mixing your abhorrent views on rape and racism with support for wrestling. If you really want to support wrestling you should go away and stop attempting to advocate for wrestling. It is a concept know as addition through subtraction.3 points
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Or you can have fun with a variation of that. (You can use it in the future when the situation is appropriate.) You can run but you can't ride... Thakewverymuch... you're all so very kind. D33 points
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I mean... you're verifying she has had both mine and yours. I see that as an absolute win.2 points
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@BobDole Here it is for you to finally end this thread “ @Ban Basketball you've posted the most insanely idiotic things we have ever heard. At no point in your ramblings, incoherent responses were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone on this forum is now dumber for having listened to you. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.”2 points
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I guess I am showing my US centric view of the world and though I never thought all that much about, I assumed Youtube was the dominant site across the world. I did spend a little time trying to see some evidence and actually was on the UWW web site looking at what style is more popular based on teams and participants in each style and I don't see much evidence of GR being more popular throughout the world. Areas where we don't usually think that wrestling is popular like Africa, Oceania, Caribbean, etc. generally had a more FS participants thoghh sometimes it was about equal. The only place that I saw a clear preference for GR was at the Nordic games. What style is more popular does not really matter to me. I just find learning about wrestling traditions throughout the world interesting2 points
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I have Maga-ism. I am black. You don't need to also associate racism there. What he's doing and saying is quite different and quite evil.2 points
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I don't know. We are assuming Corby is a faithful narrator, or whoever told him is a faithful narrator. A coach can say "if it doesn't work out and you enter the portal, we will still be interested" and have it interpretted differently.2 points
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Yah, we thought Koll left the PAC to get away from Oregon State...JK. You can run but can't hide. Also, I'd be surprised if those are the 10 that Pendleton puts out their for the Beavs. More to be learned after intrasquad next week.2 points
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All of them depending on what they say, how they say it, and how they answer questions. Have you never gotten a second and third opinion from doctors, dentists, mechanics, carpenters, painters, lawyers, and so on?2 points
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Exactly! One of the biggest blow hard hypocrites on here.2 points
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You have also been told how stupid many of your takes are, but you do not seem to quote that. Rationalizing apartheid by implying if it wasn't for us white folks your lives would be worse than under apartheid, is the height of stupid.2 points
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Pete Davidson: “Ann Coulter and no black people? What are we roasting? A cross?” David Spade: “Ann hopes the Republicans can hold onto the House so she can still haunt it.” Nikki Glaser: “God, it’s white up here. It’s the only way we could get Ann Coulter, though.” Jewel: “I do want to say as a feminist that I can’t support everything that’s been said tonight. But as someone who hates Ann Coulter, I’m delighted.” Jeff Ross: “Ann is against gay marriage. What is your thinking on that? If I can’t get a husband, they can’t either?” Peyton Manning: “I’m not the only athlete up here. As you know earlier this year, Ann Coulter won the Kentucky Derby.” Pete Davidson: “Ann Coulter is here. If you are here, Ann, who is scaring the crows away from our crops?” Rob Lowe: “Ann has never had kids. She is so anti-immigration, her vagina won’t allow any more in the country.” Jimmy Carr: “Ann is one of the most repugnant, hateful, hatchet-face bitches alive. It’s not too late to change, Ann. You could kill yourself.” Nikki Glaser: “Ann, you are awful. The only person you will ever make happy is the Mexican who digs your grave.”1 point
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i don't know the answer to this question i'm about to ask...it's a genuine question i don't know the answer to so please don't read anything into it (the way many on this board (including myself) often do. But i read that Egypt has a very secure border on the Gaza strip that prevents Palestinians from entering. Why? do they not want them there? why has no other Muslim nation offered them refuge including Egypt, who could make it very easy for them to flee.1 point
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I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it. George Bernard Shaw1 point
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By "does a McCarthy" do you mean make major concessions including the one that recently enabled Matt Gaetz to oust McCarthy with just his lone petition? At any rate, I'm glad folks in the House are putting some thought into their votes and not "going along to get along." The USA has problems.1 point
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He beat the guy from GA 124-81 in the R caucus. Doesn't look like he has enough R support and will go the way of Scalise, unless he does a McCarthy. mspart1 point
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UNI had a decent 125 pounder a few years ago that was exactly the same way. He actually worked hard to get UP to anywhere near 125.1 point
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Come on man. Biden’s not racist, he just hires people based on their skin color, and donations.1 point
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I got that way by not falling for disinformation.1 point
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I don't take neutral political positions. There is no room for your racist crap.1 point
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Russia should be barred from international competition for their attack on Ukraine and their systematic campaign of state sponsored ped use. Oh and mr title IX reform dude can yeet himself off a bridge.1 point
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Simple support of Inmate #PO1135809 excuses all of his criminal, sexual, and all other behaviors.1 point
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This is probably the most balanced OSU team top to bottom they have had in a long time. OSU also has some depth (finally) - that being said, some weight classes are up for grabs. We will see what happens this week with the intrasquad. At the end of the day, I expect an OSU win over Koll and Co.1 point
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At least I'm not a right wing fascist like yourself who's whole premise in life is to ban a sport that is loved by many.1 point
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Thanks. Your words match my feelings. It may surprise others on here but I genuinely harbor no ill feelings or dislikes for anyone on here. Regarding the "biggest D" comment, my wife already verified that I got you there.1 point
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Would you be able to restate this in different words? I am having trouble following your meaning. I do a good job of weeding out the 'expert' from the 'apprentice.' And depending on the cost, I will consider multiple experts to decide. My new dentist recommended that I replace all my silver fillings. Why? Because they were old. I went to another dentist who could tell me which ones needed replacing due to failure and could explain why they failed. My wife visited a mechanic this month to have him inspect why her SUV is still bouncy after replacing shocks. I needed a fault diagnosis to get a refund on parts. The mechanic's diagnosis of the cause was that the front shocks (coil over) did not look like the rear shocks. When I brought the old shock out for comparison, he could not explain why the new shock did not work, just stated that it must be faulty. After returning from India with a parasite, the first doctor could not tell me what was wrong, wished me luck, and said I should get back with him after figuring it out. I went to two other doctors and finally found an Indian doctor who immediately diagnosed me with confidence. When contracts told me that my company needed to pay a large amount of money to a vendor, for a contract I inherited, something didn't seem logically right, I read the contract language myself - worked through ambiguous language, and saved the company money. As an engineer, I have to explain the reasoning behind my design to my critical peers, answer questions, show sources, and convey confidence because design acceptance impacts my team. So when an 'expert' cannot confidently express themselves and provide informed answers, I second guess them. Remember, more doctors smoke camels than any other cigarette!1 point
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I hope the Palestinians replace Hamas with a legitimately cooperative leadership that has their best interest at heart. With the extensions of the Abraham Accords, Iran and their proxies are becoming isolated.1 point
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Its on video, pretty clear, about the time he was released from the university.1 point
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The Hoos are looking to improve after a difficult season last year. The team will look much different with a massive turnover from graduation. The extra year of eligibility for much of their starting lineup last year allowed the Cavaliers to redshirt their entire highly-ranked recruiting Class of 2022. We will see those redshirts step in to start at many of the weights this season, and personally, I think they are going to make a lot of noise this year. Due to some changes late in the scheduling process, the Hoos will have a lighter dual schedule this year. They will get solid competition at the Midlands and the Virginia Duals before opening conference duals. I think they are under the radar right now with such a young lineup, but there is a lot of talent and a lot of motivation coming out of that room, and I expect to see a scrappy UVA squad every time they hit the mat. TOP RETURNERS Justin McCoy will be back for his final year of eligibility and is looking to build on his ACC championship run last season. He has been a consistent leader on and off the mat for the Hoos and will play a crucial role as a veteran on a very young team. McCoy is a three-time ACC finalist and was able to break through last season to win his first title. He is also a four-time NCAA qualifier, making the bloodround in 2022 and falling in the round of 16 last year. There will be a big change for Juddy this season though, as he moves up to 174 for his final run. Dylan Cedeno will also be changing weight classes this season, and from the size he’s put on, he’s enjoying that opportunity. Cedeno is moving up from 141 to 157 and I have been very impressed with what I’ve seen from him at the new weight. I think it will be a good change for him physically and mentally as the weight cut has been a challenge for him. He is a one-time NCAA qualifier and will be fighting to earn his way to Kansas City. KEY DEPARTURES Thanks to extra eligibility from the COVID year, UVA had an abnormally large graduating class last year and several multi-year starters completed their time on Grounds. Patrick McCormick was a three-year starter and two-time NCAA qualifier. Brian Courtney is the first (and likely only) wrestler to ever be included on this list twice! Courtney was a two-time NCAA qualifier and made the bloodround during his senior year in 2022. He decided to return to Charlottesville to use his final year of eligibility last season. This was an incredible undertaking by Courtney and the UVA coaching staff to make this work; Courtney balanced a full load of grad classes, while still working full-time as a teacher and worked his “sick days”--with the support of his administration--to compete during 2nd semester. Unfortunately, after a strong return, Courtney tore his pec in the dual against American and cut short his return to the mat. Jarod Verkleeren made the most of his time in Charlottesville after transferring from Penn State. He was a two-year starter for the Hoos and made the NCAA tournament last year after a third-place finish at the ACC Championships. Verkleeren was also the inaugural Intermat ACC #BaldHero Award winner and will forever be etched in the annals of history. Denton Spencer spent a lot of time in the starting lineup and was one of the more explosive wrestlers to come through Charlottesville racking up 32 pins in his five years at UVA. Jake Keating was an ACC Runner-Up and two-time NCAA qualifier who quietly put together an impressive resume. Vic Marcelli was a one-time NCAA qualifier Neil Antrassian only had one year in Charlottesville but made a mark in that season. He was a Midlands third-place finisher and qualified for his first NCAA tournament while navigating the deepest weight in the conference. Michael Battista showed incredible growth in his time at UVA. He went from a sub .500 record his first year as a starter to ending his career with a 41-21 record and two trips to the NCAA tournament over his final two years. NEWCOMERS Ryan Catka comes to Charlottesville via the Naval Academy and will challenge for the starting spot at heavyweight. He is the brother of Virginia Tech heavyweight Hunter Catka. Sammy Hayes joins the Hoos after a season in Illinois. He adds some depth and talent at the lower weights and will be someone to watch at 125 or 133. His brother Louie was an All-American for UVA in 2021 at 133. WRESTLER(S) TO WATCH With all the new faces in the UVA lineup, it’s tough to pick one to watch, so let’s go with a group. Keep an eye on the redshirt freshmen who will be stepping into the lineup this year. The Hoos put together a top-10 recruiting class nationally in 2022 and that crew has been chomping at the bit to get into the fray. Kyle Montaperto won the Southeast Open and had a strong open season, but was 0-3 in dual action; I expect a year of maturity will pay off big for Kyle and he can be a dangerous offensive threat to open the lineup. The Gioffre brothers have all the tools to make a major impact nationally. Jack was 4-2 in an injury-shortened redshirt season and picked up a dual win over Northwestern. Michael ended his redshirt year at 12-5, picking up a 5th place finish at the Southern Scuffle, which included a win over All-American Jaden Abas and was 3-1 in dual action. Both were California state champs and are very technically sound in all positions. One more to watch is Nick Hamilton. He is one of the Iowa/Nebraska recruits that have made their way to the East Coast with the help of the Paulson Brothers’ recruiting. Hamilton was a three-time state champ; twice in Iowa, once in Nebraska; and had a phenomenal redshirt season. He went 13-2, winning the Southeast Open and the App State Open; and 3-2 at Midlands and 4-0 in dual action. Hamilton is positionally sound and can put up points in bunches; he is very poised and mature and that will play a big role in his success this year. REDSHIRT REPORT Kyle Montaperto 7-6 Jack Gioffre 4-2 Michael Gioffre 12-5; 5th Place Southern Scuffle Nick Sanko 8-3 Nick Hamilton 13-2 TOP OUT-OF-CONFERENCE DUAL The Hoos will make a trip out west to Fargo to face North Dakota State in early December. I think this will be a solid matchup of teams that have a lot of young talent and could be a back-and-forth dual. They will also face George Mason and Gardner-Webb on the campus of St. Christopher’s in Richmond in January. They faced GMU at this event last year and I’m glad to see it continue to grow. POTENTIAL LINEUP 125: Kyle Montaperto 7-6 (RS) Sammy Hayes 1-0 (RS Illinois) 133: Marlon Yarbrough 7-10 1-3 ACC Gable Porter True Freshman 141: #23 Jack Gioffre 4-2 (RS) 149: #18 Michael Gioffre 12-5 (RS) 157: Dylan Cedeno 10-9 (141) 1-2 ACC - NCAA Qualifier Nick Sanko 8-3 (RS) 165: #25 Nick Hamilton 13-2 (RS) 174: #9 Justin McCoy 21-6 4-1 ACC - ACC Champion - 3x ACC Finalist - 4x NCAA Qualifier 184: #29 Haydn Danals 14-5 Hudson Stewart 10-9 0-1 ACC 197: Colden Dorfman 7-5 285: Gabe Christensen 4-6 Ryan Catka 9-5 (Navy)1 point
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Don't know if it's been stated yet but the US cannot stay out of this conflict. Their involvement is important. Their are many reasons but at this point their backing of Israel deters Iran's involvement.1 point
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Hang on a sec. I am WAAAAAY lazier than you. I still haven't put in the effort to know wrestling.1 point
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Another poster pointed out the particular crazy of this guy. A man so narcissistic he has been front page news for about six months by cynically sabotaging the military command and the ambassadorship to Israel. You then effectively dismissed this individuals peculiar brand of crazy by saying it happens all the time.1 point
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Horrible take. Not enough time in the year to do all 300 individually. If he has an objection to one or more nominees, he should voice it. Otherwise, he should shut up and do his job. TBH, our system was not created to deal with MAGA. They try to sabotage their own society at every turn. I challenge anyone to create a system of rules to allow input from all and be able to prevent sabotage like this. I don't think it can be done, which can only mean this circus is bound to destroy us.1 point
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For starters, NORAD will soon be commanded by a Canadian instead of an American, without a Senate-approved replacement. There are a couple of other very important positions with similar situations. We have quite a few O-6s manning O-7 and O-8 positions in other countries where rank is actually quite important in terms of dealing with foreign counterparts.1 point
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I have read that Coach Bobby Douglas traces his roots to what is now South Sudan, which has an impressive wrestling tradition. Here's a very brief (1 minute long) video of how South Sudan strives for peace among otherwise warring tribes by periodically hosting wrestling competitions between them. Such showdowns are well attended and of considerable community interest.1 point
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Neither side seems to care about civilians here. Neither is the good guy in this situation and it will only continue to get worse until one side's eternal goal of totally eliminating the other is accomplished.1 point
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I am a former student of Gene Mills. He is still very bitter over the 1980 boycott, and rightfully so. Ultimately, I don't think there is a one size fits all answer to these scenarios. In hindsight, President Carter's decision to boycott the 1980 games was a mistake. Right now, Russia has been legitimately accused of war crimes in Ukraine. Regardless of how you feel about aiding Ukraine, I'm not sure how most western countries can play nice with Russia right now. https://www.csce.gov/international-impact/events/russian-war-crimes-ukraine1 point
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Yeah I was gonna say when someone earlier said “fans in the wrestling community” allegedly harassed her, how many people even know who she is? Could be wrong but I’d guess any or at least the large majority of alleged harassment is coming from the family and friends1 point
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