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So by current count I see no Morons and one gigantic douchebag.4 points
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All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-indicates event is eligible for a one-pound weight allowance Wednesday, November 1: Brockport at Buffalo, 1:00 PM Seton Hill at Buffalo, 2:30 PM Niagara County CC at Buffalo, 4:00 PM Army West Point vs. Campbell at Fayetteville, NC, 5:00 PM Glenville State at Buffalo, 5:30 PM Allen at The Citadel, 6:00 PM NC State vs. Presbyterian at Fayetteville, NC, 7:30 PM Montreat at The Citadel, 7:30 PM Carl Albert at Little Rock, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Thursday, November 2: Greensboro at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Oregon State vs. Queens at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Queens at North Carolina, 3:00 PM Oregon State vs. Greensboro at North Carolina, 3:00 PM Oregon State at North Carolina, 5:00 PM Queens vs. Greensboro at North Carolina, 5:00 PM Maryland at American, 7:00 PM SIU Edwardsville at Illinois, 7:00 PM (6:00 PM) Friday, November 3: Lindenwood vs. St. Ambrose at Northern Illinois, 4:00 PM (3:00 PM) St. Ambrose at Northern Illinois, 5:30 PM (4:30 PM) NC State at Appalachian State, 7:00 PM Duke vs. Rutgers at Cal Poly, 7:00 PM (4:00 PM) Fort Hays State at Northern Colorado, 7:00 PM (5:00 PM) Lindenwood at Northern Illinois, 7:00 PM (6:00 PM) Duke at Cal Poly, 9:00 PM (6:00 PM) New Mexico Highlands at Northern Colorado, 9:00 PM (7:00 PM) Rutgers at Cal Poly, 10:30 PM (7:30 PM) Saturday, November 4: *Bellarmine at Patriot Open, hosted by Cumberlands, 9:00 AM Campbell, Chattanooga, Davidson, Franklin & Marshall, Morgan State, Ohio, Oregon State, Utah Valley, Virginia, Virginia Tech, VMI, West Virginia at Southeast Open, hosted by Roanoke, 9:00 AM SIU Edwardsville at Kaufman/Brand/Bayly Open, St. Louis, MO, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) *Cal Poly, CSU Bakersfield at Menlo Open, hosted by Menlo, 12:00 PM Navy at Illinois, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Nebraska at North Dakota State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM) *Duke at Stanford, 7:00 PM (4:00 PM) Western Colorado at Air Force, 8:00 PM (6:00 PM) Iowa at California Baptist, 9:00 PM (6:00 PM) Colorado State-Pueblo at Air Force, 9:30 PM (7:30 PM) Sunday, November 5: Brown, Buffalo, Clarion, Columbia, Edinboro, Gardner-Webb, Kent State, Michigan State, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Purdue at Clarion Open, hosted by Clarion, 9:00 AM *Army West Point, Bloomsburg, Hofstra, Lehigh, Lock Haven, Princeton, Rider at Princeton Open, hosted by Princeton, 9:00 AM American, Appalachian State, Drexel, George Mason, Indiana, The Citadel at Battle at the Citadel, hosted by The Citadel, 9:00 AM *Utah Valley at Rookie Open, hosted by Colorado School of Mines, 12:00 PM (10:00 AM) Cleveland State vs. Iowa State at Massillon, OH, 2:00 PM Lindenwood at Wisconsin, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Western Wyoming at Wyoming, 3:00 PM (1:00 PM)3 points
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Minnesota doesn't do wrestle-offs, but they had simulated matches last night in the wrestling room. At the contested weights, Blaine Brenner seems to be the favorite at 165, and Garret Joles and Gabe Nagel pretty even at 197. The true freshman class looked outstanding, and while I don't see any of them starting, I expect most of them to get close to the allowed five competitions in.3 points
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No official score kept, limited room out of bounds, and running clock. Ref's were present this year but basically just practiced saying TD3 and talked about the rule changes and points of emphasis to the guys wrestling. The Gopher's coaches set the lineup based on early season open tournament results and past performance.2 points
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every single wrestler that came out of that class had a chance at 5. no one is in a position to do it except for him. he could end up with 3 more NCAA titles than Dan Gable. wrap your brain around that.2 points
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Holy Moly! In just one week I've seen sewer systems get attacked and now douche bags. As a collective group we should all appreciate sanitary systems that improve the quality of the things we love!2 points
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What are your stipulations? NCAA finish? All Americans? Champs? Dual wins? Dual Rank. Conference titles? Academic finish tied to placement? APR? Lots of ways to quantify an answer - just wondering where I should start with the data mining.2 points
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As clarification for anyone reading, the Pan Am Games and the Pan Am Wrestling Championships are two different things. The Pan Am Wrestling Championships are used to qualify a country at a weight for the Olympics. That is scheduled for March 6-10, 2024 in Acapulco. The Pan Am Games, starting Nov. 1, are like a mini Olympics for the western hemisphere. There are 45 other sports in addition to wrestling. Results here stand on their own. They are not part of Olympic qualifying.2 points
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We are living in some very strange (SAD ) times. The amount of hate and anger mixed some the highest severe mental illness IN THE WORLD might be one of the contributing factors. My son who is an officer in the military just had one of his soldiers commit suicide. He was young with a wife and two young children. He had suffered an injury that may have ended his career and he was struggling with that. So many questions . Not many answers.2 points
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Right now I don't think they're really doing much this year beyond informal room evaluations of the guys. All the high-level graduate transfers are probably automatic starters, and the remainder of the weights appear set except perhaps for 197. For now, look forward to the MSU Open in a few weeks to see how the new freshmen and everyone else is panning out.2 points
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Look at this photo. Brooks at 184 is noticeably shorter than O'Toole 165, Starocci 174 and 6" shorter than Nino Bonacorris at 197. Parris may be close to a head taller than Brooks. O'Toole is listed at 6'0 so I estimate that Brooks is no taller than 5'10. A typical 197 pounder like Tanner Sloan is 6'2. Brooks is amazing and strength won't be a problem at 197 but I can't help but wonder if his lack of length will be an issue against the longer 197 pounders.1 point
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Another ex-associate it's going to adopt dine type of title in front of his proper name. https://l.smartnews.com/p-XzQKn/GLXRmj1 point
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Based on the latest roster (https://www.themat.com/news/2023/october/26/mota-pettis-golston-garrett-added-to-u-s-roster-for-pan-american-games) we are sending a rep to the Pan American Games at every Olympic weight in all three disciplines, except for 67 kg Greco. Do we really not have someone on the ladder we can send there?1 point
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What weight do we expect Max McEnelly and Gavin Nelson at? Salazar is at 184 which is McEnelly ideal weight. How is Tyler Wells comparatively to Jake Gliva?1 point
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Ohio State - The Ohio State University has been as consistent a presence at the top of the NCAA rankings as they come. Since winning the NCAA Team Title in 2015, they have placed 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, Canceled, 9th, 13th, and last season they placed 4th. They’re cycling in talent, and they tend to develop and produce more than they don’t. This season they have a handful of athletes bumping up weight classes, so the lineup will look similar, but also a little different. They’ll also have a handful of quality guys fighting for their chance in the lineup. It’s a unique situation to have so much roster turnover, and yet not really be too concerned with their ability or potential. Additionally, there is the glaring and unfortunate loss of Sammy Sasso from their lineup. Perspective is key, so he’s not in the lineup, but he’s recovering and that’s what matters. Even where the weight class changes are taking place, the Buckeyes have plenty of studs to step into place. I expect this team to outperform their tournament preseason ranking of 12. An interesting note, this will read a little differently from other previews, since I’m finishing this one up moments after their Wrestle Offs on October 26th, so that’s why. Enjoy! TOP RETURNERS Jesse Mendez is a returning All-American from 133 last season, and fresh off of a World Silver Medal at U20s at 65 kgs. Initially, he registered for Senior trials at 61kgs, but his bumping up weights and down in age group makes me believe that this was the right move for him at the time. He looked solid in his wrestle-off and I expect him to fit in well at 141. Dylan D’Emilio is another one of the Buckeyes coming off of an All-American finish and bumping up a weight. He steps into the vacated spot by Sasso at 149 and should be able to get some similar production. He’s proven over the years that he will get better each season, and I don’t expect that development to stop now. Getting a full seven minutes of hard wrestling from Dylan is going to be tough for anyone to handle. Carson Kharchla wasn’t an All-American last season, but he was in the bloodround, and has a podium finish in the past. He didn’t really look like himself at the end of last season. Whether it was injury-related, weight class-related, or something entirely different, I can’t say. All I know is that he’s bumped up to 174 and I expect the results to be much better. Sometimes going up a weight is the ticket. Ethan Smith did it, Jon Reader did it, Vito Arujau and Nashon Garrett did it. Lots of times it’s better, and I expect this to be one of those times. KEY DEPARTURES Sammy Sasso will be missed this season. Not only from a production and team point standing, but from a leadership standing as well. He has been a black shirt (team leader - when someone is hitting a level of accountability that meets a standard, along with the performance element, then those contributors get this honor) with the program since he was a sophomore. We’ve already seen clips of him stopping into the room and talking to the team, so he’s being heard, but it likely won’t be the same as he’s been able to contribute as an active wrestler in the room and lineup. He qualified for an Olympic redshirt, and NCAA injury waiver, so assuming the best possible outcome, he can come back for one last run at that elusive NCAA Title. Malik Heinselman, another staple in the Buckeye lineup will be gone after finishing last season with an unfortunate injury just before B1Gs. Heinselman was a strong contributor and was consistently beating top competition and was positioned to battle for All-American honors before being hurt. Ohio State hasn’t had to worry about what they were going to do at 125 for a long time, but this year they’ll have a couple strong options for the weight. Kaleb Romero, a favorite wrestler of mine, finished off his career last season on the podium once again. He was so physical and punishing when he wrestled, and he looks like Dick Tracy. He was a guy who came in with a lot of high hopes and attention, and when it didn’t happen immediately some people kind of wrote him off. Not Kaleb though, he went back to work and developed himself into as dangerous a wrestler as it gets. It’s not easy to replace a 2x All-American, but just like 125, the Buckeyes will have some solid young options. Ethan Smith, was another 2x All-American leaving the Ohio State lineup. He and Kaleb were routinely in the hunt to be on the podium, and both bumped up weights to find the best version of themself. Ethan was named “Black Shirt” status (referenced above) on December 19th, 2019, so he’s been a leader in and outside of the wrestling room for most of his illustrious career. Thankfully for Ohio State, they’ll replace his production with a tried and true guy in Carson Kharchla. Hopefully, the move up in weight from 165 to 174 can also help Carson find his best self. At Heavyweight, Tate Orndorff had been a generally reliable option since transferring into the program for the 2020-2021 season. He was even an All-American in his first season wearing scarlet and gray. Tate provided the reliability that top-level teams need at heavyweight to compete for trophies and NCAA Championships. As good teams tend to do though, Ohio State has a game plan to not only replace this production, but likely produce more along the way. NEWCOMERS The Buckeyes are blessed to have three legitimate options at 125 to replace Heinselman. Peyton Fenton, Brendan McCrone, and Vincent Kilkeary have all shown that they have a legitimate chase of wearing the Scarlet and Gray. Kilkeary could redshirt this season, and judging by preliminary wrestle-off results (he dropped his first match to Fenton, 2-1), he would theoretically be third in that depth chart. McCrone ended up winning the wrestle-offs between the three, but that only means so much. Time will tell who they end up running with in March. Regardless, the Buckeyes are going to take advantage of the matches that they get to use for true freshmen. Ohio State plans to take their whole team to Clarion for their Open to collect some data points on their athletes. The freshmen will get chances to compete and take their spots. You can count on that. At 133 we had Nic Bouzakis, fresh off of a World Bronze medal at U20s, taking on Andre Gonzales now up at 133. Gonzales proved to be ready for the challenge as he went ahead and got a late takedown to make the match 7-6 in favor of Bouzakis. Can’t wait to see how this unfolds as the year goes on. We expected to see Bryce Hepner at 165, but it was announced during the broadcast that he had recently been injured and would not be competing during the wrestle-offs. We certainly wish him a speedy recovery. He had shown he was fully capable by beating both Carson Kharchla in the wrestle-offs last season, as well as beating Cam Amine early last season at the Cleveland State Open. He’s hard to takedown, good on top, and can really muddy up a match. Isaac Wilcox ended up winning the wrestle-off and has been a solid utility guy for the Buckeyes over the years. I expect Hepner to take this spot, but Wilcox has had B1G experience and can be a solid guy at the weight. At 184 we watched Seth Shumate take on Ryder Rogotzke. This was certainly a clash of styles, with Shumate being more controlled and technical while Rogotzke is more unconventional and unpredictable. It was a close match coming down to a takedown at the end. All of that could be for nothing though, since it was announced during the broadcast that Gavin Hoffman, All-American from 2021 at 197, is going to cut down to 184, since he feels it’s his best option to win an NCAA title. Time will tell on who gets the nod at 184, but the Buckeyes have the best kind of problem with having a series of guys at the weight who can perform well. Nick Feldman handled business in his wrestle-off. He will fit in nicely with the big, fast, and athletic heavyweights in the B1G and will be ready to compete with the best in the country right away. He looks like the redshirt season did him well. WRESTLER TO WATCH This isn’t a surprising piece, but all of the wrestlers bumping up weights, Mendez, D’Emilio, and Kharchla, are very interesting to me. Mendez with his World silver medal from U20s this summer proves that he’s ready for that weight. 65 kgs is 143 lbs, so he’ll adjust just fine. D’Amelio is a senior and his physicality and approach I would think would also transfer well. He’s shown such great development over the years that I’m sure he’ll slide in here just fine. Kharchla is undoubtedly a great talent. You don’t beat Alex Marinelli as a freshman by mistake. It looked last year at times that he was battling the weight. Maybe it was injury concerns also, but either way, I’m excited to see the version of him that can go hard for seven minutes. Those seven minutes with an energized Kharchla look like hell on earth. Paddy Gallagher was a huge recruit for the Buckeyes and got the chance to start last year as a redshirt freshman. Maybe not at the level of expectations that people hoped, but that’s not really fair. Freshmen shouldn’t be expected to come in and win NCAA titles just because it’s happened before. There are certainly exceptions to the rule, but those exceptions don’t always determine the development and progression of someone else. As long as he stays the course he can be a Kaleb Romero and follow that trajectory, if not better. He looked excellent in his wrestle-off, and left little doubt that he’s ready to hit the ground running this season. TOP OUT-OF-CONFERENCE DUAL Looking at the schedule, at first, I thought Cornell. They’re one of the top-ranked teams in the country, Bouzakis v Arujau, Kharchla v Foca, Feldman v Fernandes. Lots of great options here. However, I’ve been convinced that Virginia Tech is their top out-of-conference dual. This is their first dual of the season and has been an early season dual for the last several years. Last year, this dual was an 18-15 win for the Buckeyes, and eight of the ten matches were within two points. I’m not great at math, but these sorts of data points tell me that it was close. This year has several other wild matchups and exciting bonus point chances for each team to make this just as exciting as previous years.1 point
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But hold on! Clearly Smith is doing a horrible job at OSU and should be fired!1 point
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Davidson IntraSquad matches: 125: Johnny Hager major over Ennis Ljikovic 133: Jackson Sichelstiel dec over Hale Robinson 141: Devin Diaco dec over Bryce Clement 149: Tyler McKnight tech fall over Josh Viarengo 149: Brock Carey pin over Noah Frack 157: Ian McGhee over Dan Yetsick 174: Marc Koch over Savoy New 197: Cameo Blakenship major dec over Dylan Smith 285: Jake Fernicola dec over DJ Spring1 point
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Just off my head without going back and doing the "homework", and with just a bit of home state bias: Michigan, Cornell, Mizzou.1 point
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Penn State number 1 Iowa or Ohio State number 2 and 31 point
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If 50 to 80 year olds are wearing all day on NSD the kids will think its cool.1 point
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It’s old-school photoshop or ai or both. Look at the gun shadows on the roof. Or the left hand of the kid holding the gun.1 point
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All Americans should be concerned about the FBI blatantly spying on a sitting President. I find it unbelievable.1 point
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We fell short in the last couple Pan Ams at that weight. At the 2022 Pan Am Championships at 67 kg, the medals went to Colombia, Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Peru. Most recently, at the 2023 Pan Am Championships, the medals went to Cuba, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador. Only the winner at the 2021 Junior Pan Am Games qualified his country. The winner in that contest was from Cuba.1 point
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Exactly. The petroleum producers have provided products that allowed for the greatest improvement of lifestyle and life expectancy in history. Without them, we’d still be walking on streets that smelled like horse manure. Look up anti-industrialization.1 point
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UNC: Blue/White Wrestle-Offs Friday, October 27 - Carmichael Arena 174: Nolan O'Boyle over Omaury Alvarez - 21-6 TF 125: Spencer Moore over Marco Tocci - 4-1 Dec 133: Caden McCrary over Jace Palmer - 4-1 SV Dec 141: Lachlan McNeil over Derek Guanajuato - 14-1 MD 149: Jayden Scott over Connor Alexander - 10-3 Dec 157: Danny Nini over Cullen Kane - 19-4 TF 165: Isaias Estrada over Marcus Murabito - 4-2 Dec 174: Sabino Portella over Nolan O'Boyle 184: Chris Salazar over Wilson Major - 4-3 Dec 285: Alberto Hernandez over Adam Honis - 14-7 Dec1 point
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Hmmmm..... dangerously close to contradictory ideas here. Also, the idea that the scientific community profit motive in any way compares with fossil fuel industry's profit motive is laughable.1 point
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Does the Second Amendment protect citizens' right to bear arms for self-defense? Yes, read the history documented in these BRIEFs OF AMICUS CURIAE CENTER of petitioners (NEW YORK STATE RIFLE & PISTOL ASS’N) of respondents (CITY OF NEW YORK) Key points Self-defense is long recognized: Aristotle stated that “arms bearing” was an essential aspect of each citizen’s proper role (300 BC) On the Law of War and Peace by Hugo Grotius (1625) It has already been proved that when our lives are threatened with immediate danger, it is lawful to kill the aggressor if the danger cannot otherwise be avoided: an instance, as it has been shown, on which the justice of private war rests. We must observe that this kind of defense originates from the principle of self-preservation, which nature has given to every living creature, and not from the injustice or misconduct of the aggressor. Wherefore though he may be clear of guilt, as, for instance, a soldier in actual service, mistaking my person for that of another, or a madman in his frenzy, or a man walking in his sleep, none of these cases deprive me of the right of self-defense against those persons. For I am not bound to submit to the danger or mischief intended, any more than to expose myself to the attacks of a wild beast. John Locke wrote (1690) For no Man, or Society of Men, having a Power to deliver up their Preservation, or consequently the means of it, to the Absolute Will and arbitrary Dominion of another; whenever any one shall go about to bring them into such a Slavish Condition, they will always have a right to preserve what they have not a Power to part with; and to rid themselves of those who invade this Fundamental, Sacred, and unalterable Law of Self-Preservation, for which they enter'd into Society. And thus the Community may be said in this respect to be always the Supream Power, but not as considered under any Form of Government, because this Power of the People can never take place till the Government be dissolved. The 2nd amendment was ratified in 1791 and based on prior understanding Of the nine state constitutional protections for the right to bear arms enacted immediately after 1789, at least seven unequivocally protected an individual citizen’s right to self-defense. This is strong evidence that the founding generation understood the right to bear arms as part of the fundamental right of self-defense. In the first published appellate decision on the right to bear arms, Bliss v. Commonwealth (1822), an opinion of the Kentucky Court of Appeals (then the state's highest court), the court invalidated a state statute prohibiting concealed carrying of weapons. The court ruled that this prohibition infringed upon the "right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the state.1 point
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I don't know him but I hope he is! I'm only talking about Dana White and the claim from our local baker that Starocci would make bank day zero doing MMA.1 point
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WFS 72 KG - Amit Elor wins her Gold medal match to a gentlewoman from India via a 10-0 Tech in 22S.1 point
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Lots of countries with a wide variety of styles. Lots of traditional belt wrestling. India has sand wrestling, Mongolia has a great traditional wrestling style. Easy to go down an internet rabbit hole on this1 point
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So let me get this straight. If you kill civilians, that is a war crime? Which war has been fought in the last 100 years that has not resulted in civilian deaths? Civilian death and property destruction is the main consequence of modern war. Israel is not targeting civilians. There is no other armed force that I know of that tries to avoid civilian deaths like the IDF. Perhaps US troops do similar. Certainly not Russian troops. So when Israel attacks, they have warned everyone what they are going to do. If civilians are present, they either were prevented from leaving or they are not really civilians. I see this as Israel having done their due diligence to prevent civilian deaths. Please show where Hamas has ever taken this tactic with regard to Israeli civilians. This is just one way to differentiate the tactics used and the intent of the two sides here. In my opinion, Hamas did not go to all out war, they went as far as to initiate an initial skirmish with civilians, not against armed forces. That is a war crime. Mowing down 270 youth at a music/dance get together is a crime, not just a war crime. Burning alive civilians in their houses is a crime, not just a war crime. What did they think would be the response from Israel? Did they think that Israel would roll over? I don't think so. I think they knew the response would be punishing and swift. I think the calculus was that other entities would come to help the fight. Hezbollah is certainly answering that call in a small way. But they were roundly condemned for their brutal and inhuman actions. And now Israel is prepared to take out Hamas as an entity. Is there a reason not to? Hamas' attacks have been constant over the years from Gaza. They had a sort of truce going on and apparently we and Israel relaxed about any violence. Then came 10/7. Israel is understandably incensed and their intent to eliminate Hamas now is also understandable. If Israel wanted to destroy civilians in Gaza, why have they historically provided, food, energy and fuel to Gaza? If Gazans and Hamas disarmed, what would be the result? Peace. If Israel disarmed, what would be the result? Annihilation. This again shows the disparate intent of the two. mspart1 point
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IMO, Hyping winning a 5th title is a little disingenuous. He just career just happen to fall during an unprecedented event in NCAA history. Does anyone think any of the pervious 4Xer wouldn't have won their 5th title had they magically been granted a 5th year after winning #4?1 point
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We should do away with fossil fuels...eventually. The EV and other technologies are unfortunately nowhere near ready to handle all of the transportations/travel needs of modern human society. Largely this is due to the fossil fuel lobbies efforts to hinder advancement in that area, but it is what it is.1 point
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Oh I can't wait to see how this one takes off. I fully expected calls of "RINO" and what not, but they went right to the depths of the MAGA well with this one didnt' they!1 point
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Mongolia comes to mind, although it is nearly an entirely different style of wrestling. Japan has Sumo. India has a style of slap wrestling that they do. It's weird.1 point
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Hey, out of curiosity, are there any other countries with national styles of wrestling that have nationals on par with something the size of ncaa’s? I’m thinking of India, Mongolia, Africa, anything like that.1 point
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You bring up a very good point, except for one small problem: Iran, Georgia, Azeribijan, Serbia, Hungary, Turkey, and Armenia all finished in the top ten in both styles. Iran was second in both. Azerbijan, the greco champ, finished 5th in FS. US, the champ in FS, finished...........22nd in greco. I realize the resources in these countries make the United States of America look like Somalia, but we might be able to find a dollar or two if we really wanted to put forth the effort, instead of just scrapping it because we aren't good.1 point
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