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AN AIRING OF GRIEVANCES 1. Flo and Track, why do you make me click that "Are you still there" link every two minutes? You are the clingy girlfriend who is not worth this much attention. See image below. 2. With regard to #1 above, I'm a Flo subscriber, so why is this hurdle in my path? At least in the before times I got to see a stupid Jake Varner youtube video about Defense Soap, but now, what purpose does it serve other than to anger your consumer base? 3. The commercials. They still interrupt. I want to see hands raised, celebrations, the coach pumping his fist, etc. By the way, why commercials? 4. The cameras [at Senior Nationals] were better than the Flo average but still not as good as a birthday party in 1999. 5. Whoever manned the scoring table for Mat #6 wasn't trained enough. There was no link to Trackwrestling [most of the morning] and thus no live scoring. I had to go to the actual camera on FloWrestling to see that there were people wrestling on that mat. Surprise! 6. Why force us to toggle back and forth between Track and Flo? The bout board on Flo was useless, so I had to go back to Track to see who was wrestling. 7. At least during the matches that I watched somebody thoughtful at the table was usually kind enough to turn the camera when the action went off the screen. It didn't happen enough, mind you, but it was better than usual. 8. In the list of events on Track [on Friday], you [had] to go to page two and then a quarter of the way down that page to find Senior Nationals. Seriously, that's insane. On the first page of events, you [had] a Triangular, a Middle School conference tournament, two JV "mixers," four JV invites, a JV tournament, and a JV Open. There's also a Jamboree. What the **** is a "Jamboree"? No, don't tell me. I don't want to know. You're all going to prison for that! We have to scroll through all of this stuff. Please put an obvious link to the big events on the front page. This is so freaking obvious I laugh. Is there somebody at Flo sitting in a big leather chair petting a cat and chuckling evilly while thinking about the confusion this causes? "Chaos! I love CHAOS!" 9. Are you hiring?6 points
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Holy smokes! Is it really you? After MSU never showed up I thought you died of a broken heart3 points
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i realized how lame that was about the time I realized that I was a petty little person on the wrong side of every issue, and I should spend a lot more time carefully reading and digesting the thoughtful opinions of hammerlock3. I just didn't want to wake up one morning and find out I'm a bozo like this JimmyBT character!3 points
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The Iranian that Kolat wrestled who kept untying his shoes, which led to the rule that laces must be taped. As a fan, the Dean Heil rule is the best change in the last 20 years.3 points
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Good grief. Reach down and see if you got a pair. F ing rent free in your small mind.3 points
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Some of my "GOAT's".....won't pick just one.......in America first.....John Smith, Jordan Burroughs, Bruce Baumgartner (13 time world/Olympic medalist. Others throughout the world.....Arsen Fadzaev, Sergei Belaglozov, B. Satiev, Valentine Jordanov, Alexander Medved (12 time world/Olympic medalist....11 gold). *Karelin in GR. I like Levan Tediashvili on this list as well.....he won world championships in 3 different weight class, in Russia, he is considered by many to be their most techical wrestler of all time...has wins in the Olympic finals over both Ben and John Peterson. That's my rant, and I'm sticking to it...there could be others on my LIST.....LOL MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ON HERE!3 points
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Yonger and Echemendia have both been very impressive today. Nasir Bailey has also been excellent2 points
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Don't get me wrong. I love it. Loved it as a kid and that lasts. It is only as an adult that I love it for being such a bad example of adult behavior too.2 points
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Amen. Our family always found it hilarious that the adult, Dasher, is the one who says to the kids, "Let's not let Rudolph play in any reindeer games." Now that is some real Christmas spirit.2 points
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Even with the stupid winky face you reject the frivolity of the post? I'm gonna keep trying you irascible ol' ***duck**...2 points
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Good win.... and a good loss earlier 4-0 to Vito... kid is looking solid for a true freshman. With all the true freshman hype, he is flying. a little under the radar.2 points
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Cornell wrestlers no longer shaking Little Rock coaches' hand after each match, like they typically do (Ungar did, but nobody after Vito got shoved).2 points
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Yet he displays an uncanny dynamic of common sense and critical thinking skills that burn the TDS inflicted.2 points
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Gremlins. It teaches you the valuable lesson of properly taking care of your presents.2 points
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Redlining - I know what it was. There are still places in my metro with notable race divisions by streets/neighborhood. You know more about the topic than me. I googled and didn't find much current information, and I am ignorant of redlining in 2023. I looked again and found this article. Redlining started in the 1930s and was made illegal in the 1968 Fair Housing Act and the 1977 Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). My experience has always been that credit scores show you are trustworthy, and financial information validates you have the funds. I'm sure you could find misconduct and justified lawsuits... but few and far between. It violates the golden rule to redistribute tens of thousands of dollars from innocent taxpayers to 'balance' the net worths based on race or other factors. Merit. Merit. Merit. Teach how to have Merit. Work hard for Merit. Wells Fargo - I am not following that story about how people were impacted and if/how justice was served. Do say more, and include if this is a rampant problem of urgent importance.2 points
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Thanks for the discourse. I hear what you are saying about injustice... I just have an honest *conservative take that focuses on fiscal responsibility and the need for the government to have a balanced budget. Like with your reparation preferred spending, my preferred spending must take a back seat. *See the I side with discussion Once, my wife and I accumulated debt, spending $1500 a month carelessly. We audited the cause. We tested a frugal lifestyle, buying bulk pork, and saved $1000 monthly. I don't like pork for all meals! We recalibrated to live within our means and increased spending within a balanced budget. The government is spending outside its means and must recalibrate. The slaves, spouses, and children of slaves are dead. That fact, along with the historical distance to descendants, has reduced the priority of reparations from Urgent & Important to Not Urgent & Not Important for budget consideration. (See First Things First book on priorities). What is important now is enabling success for all those in need and that goes beyond descendants of slaves.2 points
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Sad days indeed. Much like the thirty seconds of the period we would get for the Olympics back in the day...2 points
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ESPN with D1 national finals on tape delay with entire periods of matches cut out. Maybe even entire matches?2 points
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Yes, this was fantastic. Made a fortune. I our marketing team came up with, "The Lou, the Gateway to the Stalls."2 points
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Allred is a very tough wrestler and has had good results against pretty much everyone in the NCAA with the exception of Sloan. It is a bad style match up for him. Styles make matches. He hasn't had luck with his neutral game against Sloan and Sloan is much better on the mat than Allred.2 points
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With links: Monday, December 18: Cornell vs. Little Rock at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Iowa State vs. Pittsburgh at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Cornell vs. Pittsburgh at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Iowa State vs. Little Rock at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Cornell vs. Iowa State at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Little Rock vs. Pittsburgh at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Tuesday, December 19: Lock Haven vs. NC State at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Northern Iowa vs. Ohio State at Nashville, TN, 3:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Lock Haven vs. Ohio State at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin NC State vs. Northern Iowa at Nashville, TN, 5:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin Lock Haven vs. Northern Iowa at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin NC State vs. Ohio State at Nashville, TN, 7:00 PM Collegiate Duals 3.0 Rokfin North Dakota State at Campbell, 1:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Purdue vs. Stanford at Campbell, 1:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Stanford at Campbell, 3:00 PM UFC Fight Pass North Dakota State vs. Purdue at Campbell, 3:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Purdue at Campbell, 5:00 PM UFC Fight Pass North Dakota State vs. Stanford at Campbell, 5:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Duke vs. The Citadel at Queens, 12:00 PM The Citadel at Queens, 1:30 PM Queens Athletics All-Access Duke at Queens, 3:00 PM Queens Athletics All-Access Kent State at Northern Illinois, 12:00 PM NIU All-Access Kent State vs. Harper at Northern Illinois, 2:00 PM Northwestern at Northern Illinois, 2:00 PM NIU All-Access Harper at Northern Illinois, 4:00 PM NIU All-Access Fairmont State at West Virginia, 7:00 PM ESPN+ Oklahoma State at Wyoming, 8:00 PM FloWrestling Wednesday, December 20: Hofstra at Morgan State, 2:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Bloomsburg vs. Hofstra at Morgan State, 4:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Bloomsburg at Morgan State, 6:00 PM Morgan State All-Access Thursday, December 21: George Mason at Gardner-Webb, 1:00 PM ESPN+ Edinboro at Sacred Heart, 4:00 PM Ohio at Gardner-Webb, 5:00 PM ESPN+ George Mason at Queens, 6:00 PM Navy at American, 7:00 PM ESPN+ Cleveland State at Clarion, 7:00 PM FloWrestling Illinois vs. Missouri at St. Louis, MO, 8:00 PM UFC Fight Pass Friday, December 22: Army West Point, Binghamton at Wilkes Open 9:30 AM Binghamton, Brown, Central Michigan, Franklin & Marshall, Indiana, Lehigh at Sheridan Invitational 10:00 AM FloWrestling Edinboro at LIU, 1:00 PM ESPN+ Edinboro at Hofstra, 6:00 PM Hofstra Pride YouTube InterMat2 points
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Is Nahshon Garrett still offering both? On a serious note, are any college teams using it for regular duals? I believe App State tried it last year but are not doing it this year2 points
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First this was hilarious. I've had nearly all of these complaints for some time now. The only thing you missed was their microphones are also sound like they were from the 1980s otherwise you're assessment of Flo is spot on lol.2 points
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He looks like he did what I wish I did in college. Stop cutting weight keep lifting and wrestle to my potential. But that's not what we did in the 80s and early 90s. He is the prototype of what American wrestlers should be.2 points
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1. Plan is for Rocky to go 2. Wouldn't say Moore has won the spot, but expecting him to go. Seltzer has had weight cut struggles so far but I do think he has a high ceiling. 3. Maybe? I don't think locals do lol. 4. I don't think so. I've been high on Surtin since he came into the lineup and think he has a high ceiling. He was banged up last year, but talking to him again this year I think he looks like he's jumped levels. He's great from top, has big moves from neutral, but really improved on his neutral scrambling and leg attacks this year.2 points
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The point of this topic is to discuss what awards to recognize and what criteria to use. Criteria Considerations What to award How many members to award How to balance scores across low and high-ranked members (post counts, etc.) Minimum criteria to qualify for award consideration The numerous ways emojis are utilized What to award? Positive Dan Hodge Trophy — the most outstanding members based on reputation (AKA Cael's Crest) Most Dominant Award — the members with the most positive reactions received, positives given, and posts Schalles Award — the best members (pinners) based on days won (AKA Snyder's Summit - Winners Win) Gregorian Award — to the member with the most pins/days won in the least amount of membership time Gable Grind Award — most posts Greg Warren Award — for the comedians Brands Beacon Award — members with the most profile views Burroughs Brilliance - members with the most likes Rising Stars — highest reputation for new members Team Players — members in the most clubs and thanks reactions Negative Stallers — members with the longest tenure and fewest posts/reactions (lurkers) Trolls — members that give an excessive amount of WTF and Sad reactions Troll Feeders — members that receive an excessive amount of WTF and Sad reactions Twilight Zoners — members with the most confused reactions given and received Available metadata with sample values. member : 414-medicineman "timestampCached" : 1702678218073 // used for last update to cached data "joinedTimestamp" : 1670590774000 // used to group by tenure, content per day of membership "lastVisitedTimestamp" : 1670590774000 // is the member still active? "posts" : 43 / "score" : "109" "daysWon" : 0 "clubCount" : 0 "sumGiven" : 50 "gvnWTF" : 0 "gvnSad" : 2 "gvnConfused" : 0 "gvnThanks" : 6 "gvnHaha" : 8 "gvnLikes" : 34 "sumReceived" : 110 "rcvdWTF" : 0 "rcvdSad" : 0 "rcvdConfused" : 1 "rcvdThanks" : 8 "rcvdHaha" : 40 "rcvdLikes" : 61 "followersCount" : 0 "profileViews" : 0 "rankTitle" : "State Qualifier (6/14)" Initial count-based classifications posts : 'Grinders', (Stallers, Hawkeyes, Airborn Authors, Power Poster) score : 'Reputables', (Elites, Kings) daysWon : 'Winners', clubCount : 'Team Player' sumGiven : 'Givers', gvnWTF : 'Hostiles', (Trolls, Troll Feeders) gvnSad : 'Critics', (Empathists, Trolls, Troll Feeders) gvnConfused : 'Bewildering', gvnThanks : 'Gratefuls', gvnHaha : 'Jesters', gvnLikes : 'Friendlies', (encouragers, suckups) sumReceived : 'Celebrities', rcvdWTF : 'Controversial', (Trolls, Troll Feeders) rcvdSad : 'Unpopulars', (Empathists, Trolls, Troll Feeders) rcvdConfused: 'Enigmatists', rcvdThanks : 'Gurus', (Wisemen, Helpers) rcvdHaha : 'Comedians', rcvdLikes : 'Popular', (Celebrities) followersCount : 'Leaders', profileViews : 'Magnets', (respected, unique, contributor, fans, friends, trolls, villians) rank : 'Member Rank' CC @Wrestleknownothing1 point
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I think it counts as second semester eligibility wise. He’s “enrolled” but the second semester hasn’t started1 point
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Saturday’s Dual Results Davidson 39 Sacred Heart 12 125 - Jake Ice (Sacred Heart) dec Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 5-0 133 - Andrew Fallon (Sacred Heart) dec John Hager (Davidson) 3-0 141 - Josh Viarengo (Davidson) fall Sam Oakes (Sacred Heart) 3:38 149 - Tyler McKnight (Davidson) InjDef Mike McGhee (Sacred Heart) 157 - Tanner Peake (Davidson) maj Brandon Teresa (Sacred Heart) 8-0 165 - Bryce Sanderlin (Davidson) fall Michel Ritacco (Sacred Heart) 3:56 174 - Owen Ayotte (Sacred Heart) fall Marc Koch (Davidson) :25 184 - Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) fall Hunter Perez (Sacred Heart) 4:49 197 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) fall Jake Trovato (Sacred Heart) 6:18 285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) tech Marc Berisha (Sacred Heart) 17-2 Little Rock 53 Queens 0 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) tech Daniel Graham (Queens) 17-2 133 - Josh Sarpy (Little Rock) fall David Makupson (Queens) 1:56 141 - Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) tech Connor Goodman (Queens) 17-2 149 - Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) tech Ananth Manibushan (Queens) 20-3 157 - Chase Tebbets (Little Rock) fall Easton Tobia (Queens) 4:34 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) fall Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) 2:15 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Greg Merriman (Queens) 2:24 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) tech D’Andree Hunt (Queens) 15-0 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech Riley Kuhn (Queens) 19-4 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Jamikael Lytle (Queens) :23 Little Rock 30 Chattanooga 11 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) tech Ty Tice (Chattanooga) 22-4 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) dec Josh Sarpy (Little Rock) 10-2 141 - Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) dec Dayne Dalrymple (Chattanooga) 4-2 149 - Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) dec Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 8-4 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Jackson Hurst (Chattanooga) 8-2 165 - Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) maj Bilal Bailey (Little Rock) 10-1 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) dec Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) 4-1 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) tech Wyatt Gibbs (Chattanooga) 15-0 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech David Harper (Chattanooga) 18-2 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Kaleb Snodgrass (Chattanooga) 6:00 Chattanooga 44 Queens 3 125 - Ty Tice (Chattanooga) tech Daniel Graham (Queens) 21-5 133 - Blake Boarman (Chattanooga) tech David Makupson (Queens) 19-4 141 - Dayne Dalrymple (Chattanooga) tech Connor Goodman (Queens) 20-5 149 - Noah Castillo (Chattanooga) maj Suhaib Hatamleh (Queens) 18-8 157 - Lincoln Heck (Chattanooga) tech Easton Tobia (Queens) 19-3 165 - Kamdyn Munro (Chattanooga) maj Vladimir Sukhikh (Queens) 17-3 174 - Sergio Desiante (Chattanooga) tech Greg Merriman (Queens) 19-4 184 - D’Andree Hunt (Queens) dec Wyatt Gibbs (Chattanooga) 5-1 197 - David Harper (Chattanooga) tech Riley Kuhn (Queens) 15-0 285 - Logan Andrew (Chattanooga) fall Jamikael Lytle (Queens) 6:38 North Carolina 36 Morgan State 0 125 - Marco Tocci (North Carolina) dec Julian Dawson (Morgan State) 8-2 133 - Jace Palmer (North Carolina) dec Kevin Lopez (Morgan State) 13-11 141 - Derek Guanajuato (North Carolina) tech Khalid Brinkley (Morgan State) 20-3 149 - Jayden Scott (North Carolina) dec Aaron Turner (Morgan State) 11-6 157 - Danny Nini (North Carolina) dec Eric Tecson (Morgan State) 4-1 165 - Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) dec Jake Marsh (Morgan State) 9-5 174 - Marcus Murabito (North Carolina) dec Cort Vann (Morgan State) 7-3 184 - Gavin Kane (North Carolina) maj Kyle Grey (Morgan State) 15-1 197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) maj Nathanic Kendricks (Morgan State) 14-4 285 - Cade Lautt (North Carolina) fall Tyler Stewart (Morgan State) 4:00 Ohio 21 Drexel 13 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) dec Ryan Meek (Ohio) 11-7 133 - John Hildebrandt (Drexel) dec Mason Brugh (Ohio) 4-2 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) maj Aidan Waszak (Ohio) 16-7 149 - Derek Raike (Ohio) maj Dominic Findora (Drexel) 10-2 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) maj Tyler Williams (Drexel) 12-0 165 - Garrett Thompson (Ohio) dec Cody Walsh (Drexel) 4-0 174 - Jack Janda (Drexel) dec Sal Perrine (Ohio) 5-2 184 - Max Ray (Ohio) dec Nathaniel Lapinski (Drexel) 8-2 197 - Austin Starr (Ohio) dec Ibrahim Ameer (Drexel) 5-4 285 - Jordan Greer (Ohio) maj Dom Petracci (Drexel) 8-0 Michigan State 25 Clarion 13 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) maj Caleb Weiand (Michigan State) 12-4 133 - TJ England (Clarion) dec Andrew Hampton (Michigan State) 7-3 141 - Jordan Hamdan (Michigan State) tech Easton Toth (Clarion) 17-2 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) dec Braden Stauffenberg (Michigan State) 9-6 157 - Chase Saldate (Michigan State) dec Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) 3-0 165 - Caleb Fish (Michigan State) fall Trevor Elfvin (Clarion) 4:34 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) dec DJ Shannon (Michigan State) 12-8 184 - Layne Malczewski (Michigan State) maj Cam Pine (Clarion) 14-5 197 - Kael Wisler (Michigan State) maj Ethan Wiant (Clarion) 16-3 285 - Josh Terrill (Michigan State) dec John Meyers (Clarion) 4-1 Nebraska 21 South Dakota State 17 125 - Caleb Smith (Nebraska) dec Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) 6-4 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) dec Kyle Burwick (Nebraska) 6-1 141 - Brock Hardy (Nebraska) fall Caleb Gross (South Dakota State) 2:06 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) dec Alek Martin (South Dakota State) 5-1 157 - Peyton Robb (Nebraska) dec Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) 6-0 165 - Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) dec Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) 7-1 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) dec Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 4-2 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) dec Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) 8-2 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) tech Brandyn Van Tassell (Nebraska) 17-0 285 - Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) FFT Sunday’s Dual Results Bucknell 18 Buffalo 17 125 - Max Elton (Buffalo) dec Grayson McLellan (Bucknell) 6-1 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) 9-4 141 - Braden Bower (Bucknell) dec Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) 4-0 149 - Nick Stampoulos (Buffalo) maj Aiden Davis (Bucknell) 20-10 157 - Ty Raines (Buffalo) dec Nick Delp (Bucknell) 7-4 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) dec Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) 4-0 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) dec Jay Nivison (Buffalo) 8-1 184 - Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) maj Nolan Springer (Bucknell) 17-6 197 - Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) dec Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) 5-0 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) tech Robbie Unruh (Buffalo) 18-3 Buffalo 34 Bloomsburg 3 125 - Max Elton (Buffalo) maj Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 14-3 133 - Tommy Maddox (Buffalo) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 20-5 141 - Caleb Brooks (Buffalo) maj Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 9-0 149 - Kaleb Burgess (Buffalo) maj Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) 15-2 157 - Ty Raines (Buffalo) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 5-1 165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec Hunter Shaut (Buffalo) 1-0 174 - Marcus Petite (Buffalo) tech Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg) 20-4 184 - Chase Kranitz (Buffalo) tech Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 8-3 197 - Sam Mitchell (Buffalo) dec David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 5-1 285 - Robbie Unruh (Buffalo) dec Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 8-2 Bucknell 43 Bloomsburg 3 125 - Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) dec Owen Bell (Bucknell) 4-0 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 19-4 141 - Braden Bower (Bucknell) tech Nik Antonelli (Bloomsburg) 17-2 149 - Aiden Davis (Bucknell) maj Cade Balestrini (Bloomsburg) 13-5 157 - Riley Bower (Bucknell) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 7-2 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) maj Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) 11-2 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) fall Josh Bonomo (Bloomsburg) 2:54 184 - Michael Bartush (Bucknell) tech Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 18-3 197 - Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) fall David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 1:20 285 - Dorian Crosby (Bucknell) tech Tyler McCatharn (Bloomsburg) 23-7 Virginia Tech 29 Stanford 7 125 - Cooper Flynn (Virginia Tech) dec Nico Provo (Stanford) 5-2 133 - Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) maj Tyler Knox (Stanford) 12-3 141 - Jason Miranda (Stanford) dec Mac Church (Virginia Tech) 3-0 149 - Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) tech Dawson Sihavong (Stanford) 20-5 157 - Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) maj Bryce Andonian (Virginia Tech) 15-7 165 - Connor Brady (Virginia Tech) dec Hunter Garvin (Stanford) 10-3 174 - Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) maj Lorenzo Norman (Stanford) 8-0 184 - Dakota Howard (Virginia Tech) maj Jack Darrah (Stanford) 13-3 197 - Sonny Sasso (Virginia Tech) dec Nick Stemmet (Stanford) 8-4 285 - Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) dec Peter Ming (Stanford) 8-4 Missouri 38 Air Force 3 125 - Noah Surtin (Missouri) tech Tucker Owens (Air Force) 17-1 133 - Kade Moore (Missouri) maj Gavin Caprella (Air Force) 12-3 141 - Josh Edmond (Missouri) dec Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) 11-6 149 - Logan Gioffre (Missouri) maj Joe Fernau (Air Force) 11-3 157 - Brock Mauller (Missouri) tech Brooks Gable (Air Force) 16-0 165 - Keegan O’Toole (Missouri) maj Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) 23-12 174 - Peyton Mocco (Missouri) tech Drake Buchanan (Air Force) 17-2 184 - Sam Wolf (Air Force) dec Clayton Whiting (Missouri) 4-1SV 197 - Colton Hawks (Missouri) dec Calvin Sund (Air Force) 4-1 285 - Zach Elam (Missouri) tech Antonio Ramos (Air Force) 15-0 Kent State 42 Lindenwood 0 125 - Adan Benavidez (Kent State) dec Austin Kegley (Lindenwood) 9-3 133 - Matt Ellis (Kent State) dec Caiden Pelc (Lindenwood) 6-2 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) maj Ben Bohr (Lindenwood) 13-2 149 - Kaden Setzer (Kent State) maj Cruz Lara (Lindenwood) 10-2 157 - Keegan Knapp (Kent State) maj Luke Kemper (Lindenwood) 10-1 165 - Ethan Barr (Kent State) fall Logan Johnson (Lindenwood) 1:37 174 - Waylon Wehler (Kent State) dec Kaden Charboneau (Lindenwood) 6-1 184 - Kyle Snider (Kent State) maj Luke Shaver (Lindenwood) 13-3 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) tech Ryan Golnick (Lindenwood) 17-1 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) FFT SIU Edwardsville 20 California Baptist 15 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) dec Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) 1-0 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) dec Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) 3-0 141 - Danny Martinez (SIU Edwardsville) maj Emilio Trujillo-Deen (California Baptist) 11-2 149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) dec Dayne Morton (California Baptist) 5-1 157 - Brock Woodcock (SIU Edwardsville) maj Kaiser Simpson (California Baptist) 12-3 165 - Mateo de la Pena (California Baptist) dec Bradley Gillum (SIU Edwardsville) 4-2 174 - Dominic Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Justin Phillips (California Baptist) 9-6SV 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) dec Deron Pulliam (SIU Edwardsville) 8-3 197 - Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) dec Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 4-1SV 285 - Bryson Buhk (SIU Edwardsville) FFT California Baptist 29 Kent State 19 125 - Eli Griffin (California Baptist) fall Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 2:16 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) maj Matt Ellis (Kent State) 14-2 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) maj Emilio Trujillo-Deen (California Baptist) 17-5 149 - Dayne Morton (California Baptist) fall Kaden Setzer (Kent State) 2:45 157 - Chaz Hallmark (California Baptist) fall Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 2:00 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) InjDef Mateo de la Pena (California Baptist) 174 - Justin Phillips (California Baptist) maj Mitchell Broskie (Kent State) 11-2 184 - Nathan Haas (California Baptist) dec Kyle Snider (Kent State) 8-1 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) dec Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 11-5 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) FFT SIU Edwardsville 23 Kent State 20 125 - Davian Guanajuato (SIU Edwardsville) dec Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 7-1 133 - Marcel Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) dec Matt Ellis (Kent State) 4-1 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) tech Danny Martinez (SIU Edwardsville) 17-1 149 - Caleb Tyus (SIU Edwardsville) tech Kaden Setzer (Kent State) 16-1 157 - Brock Woodcock (SIU Edwardsville) tech Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 17-1 165 - Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) dec Bradley Gillum (SIU Edwardsville) 4-1 174 - Dominic Lopez (SIU Edwardsville) maj Waylon Wehler (Kent State) 14-4 184 - Deron Pulliam (SIU Edwardsville) dec Kyle Snider (Kent State) 4-3 197 - Blake Schaffer (Kent State) InjDef Ryan Yarnell (SIU Edwardsville) 285 - Josh Boggan (Kent State) fall Bryson Buhk (SIU Edwardsville) :50 Appalachian State 24 North Carolina 14 125 - Spencer Moore (North Carolina) dec Noah Luna (Appalachian State) 8-6 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec Jace Palmer (North Carolina) 7-2 141 - Isaac Byers (Appalachian State) dec Derek Guanajuato (North Carolina) 2-1 149 - Jayden Scott (North Carolina) dec Cody Bond (Appalachian State) 4-3 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) dec Danny Nini (North Carolina) 7-3 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) fall Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) :43 174 - Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) fall Marcus Murabito (North Carolina) 4:27 184 - Gavin Kane (North Carolina) maj Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) 11-3 197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) maj Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 13-4 285 - Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) dec Cade Lautt (North Carolina) 7-3 Northern Colorado 54 Otero Junior College 0 125 - Moses Santiago (Northern Colorado) dec Elijah Montalvan (Otero) 9-3 133 - Hayden Brady (Northern Colorado) fall Damian Lopez (Otero) 1:41 141 - Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) FFT 149 - Otto Cate-Cribari (Northern Colorado) dec Dakota Taavialma (Otero) 11-5 157 - Roman Cruz (Northern Colorado) fall Sullivan Deherrera (Otero) 2:25 165 - Hudson Cropp (Northern Colorado) fall Colten Tyra (Otero) 6:12 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) fall Joseph Shaver (Otero) :59 184 - Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) FFT 197 - Noah Pettigrew (Northern Colorado) fall Solomon Luna (Otero) :32 285 - Tyler Perry (Northern Colorado) fall Jeremy Horn (Otero) 1:37 Northern Colorado 52 North Idaho 0 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) fall Kobi Johnson (North Idaho) 2:15 133 - Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) maj Zach Lopez (North Idaho) 18-7 141 - Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) tech Hunter Bidelman (North Idaho) 16-1 149 - Kilian Schultz (Northern Colorado) fall Evan Barajas (North Idaho) 1:34 157 - Cameron Lucero (Northern Colorado) dec Porter Craig (North Idaho) 12-7 165 - Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) FFT 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) FFT 184 - Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) fall Noah Poe-Hatten (North Idaho) 3:44 197 - Noah Pettigrew (Northern Colorado) tech Bradley Whitright (North Idaho) 17-2 285 - Remington Peterson (Northern Colorado) tech Taniela Feliciano-Takafua (North Idaho) 15-0 Northern Colorado 47 NW Kansas Technical College 0 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) FFT 133 - Dyson Kunz (Northern Colorado) dec John Kenney (NW Kansas Tech) 12-5 141 - Eyan Chavez (Northern Colorado) fall Lucas Hill (NW Kansas Tech) 2:04 149 - Kilian Schultz (Northern Colorado) dec Dayton Bell (NW Kansas Tech) 13-9 157 - Roman Cruz (Northern Colorado) fall Micah Castro (NW Kansas Tech) 2:00 165 - Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) tech Job Lee (NW Kansas Tech) 22-6 174 - Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) dec Otgonbayar Batsuuri (NW Kansas Tech) 1-0 184 - Damen Pape (Northern Colorado) dec Lazaro Crespo (NW Kansas Tech) 13-10SV 197 - Xavier Vasquez (Northern Colorado) fall Gavin Dodge (NW Kansas Tech) 1:59 285 - Andrew Blackburn-Forst (Northern Colorado) fall Arrick Williams (NW Kansas Tech) :101 point
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Flo’s business practices are a textbook example of why monopolies are (and should be) illegal. The face if Flowrestling content was a cross country runner. Nothing against cross country, but he’s clearly a product manager, not a sports enthusiast. With the exception of bader, who I assume is legacy upper management, every single dude who put wrestling content and enthusiasm at the fore of their efforts has left. A long long time ago, it used to be possible to interact with the people from Flo. Then, someone decided it was a bad idea to provide people a platform to get called out on for poor delivery of promised services, so Flo removed any level of community building or community interaction. I’m looking forward to real competitors throwing their bats in the ring, bc Flo’s entire business is trying to monopolize broadcast rights for niche sports, and then sitting on them and under-delivering on what was promised while charging full price. It’s the sports broadcasting rights version of what walmart does in small towns.1 point
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"I'm on a whiskey diet. I've lost three days already." Red Alert These All-Americans are frequently funny and have a strong reputation. The Comedian score is a sorted descending order of members by rank as calculated ( received Haha reactions / posts ) x ( reputation / posts). Most Haha reactions received1 point
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What should the goals and criteria be for recognizing comedians? Based on Posts: How often are you funny? comedianScore = rcvdHaha / posts M1: 93.0% = 40 / 43 M2: 17.2% = 660 / 3834 M3: 4.0% = 52 / 1300 Based on Reputation: Are you known as funny? comedianScore = rcvdHaha / reputation M1: 36.7% = 40 / 109 M2: 24.9% = 660 / 2650 M3: 27.6% = 52 / 188 Based on Overall Engagement Do people engage because you are funny? comedianScore =rcvdHaha / sumReceived M1: 36.4% = 40 / 110 M2: 24.5% = 660 / 2694 M3: 26.0% = 52 / 200 Emphasizes the relative importance of "Haha" reactions Are you frequently funny, known as funny, and engaged because you are funny? comedianScore = (rcvdHaha/posts) * (rcvdHaha/reputation) * (rcvdHaha/sumReceived) M1: 12.4% = ( 40 / 43 ) * ( 40 / 109 ) * ( 40 / 110 ) M2: 1.1% = ( 660 / 3834 ) * ( 660 / 2650 ) * ( 660 / 2694 ) M3: 0.3% = ( 52 / 1300 ) * ( 52 / 188 ) * ( 52 / 200 ) *Balanced on Posts, Reputation, and Overall Engagement Are you frequently funny, with a strong reputation, and strong engagement? comedianScore = (rcvdHaha/posts) * (reputation/posts) * (sumReceived/posts) M1: 603% = ( 40 / 43 ) * ( 109 / 43 ) * ( 110 / 43 ) M2: 8.4% = ( 40 / 3834 ) * ( 2650 / 3834 ) * ( 2694 / 3834 ) M1: 0.9% = ( 52 / 1300 ) * ( 188 / 1300 ) * ( 200 / 1300 ) *I like this one with the 'strong engagement' criteria as unnecessary.1 point
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