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  1. However you celebrate the holidays, I hope your friends and family are all enjoying the season. Merry Christmas….Happy New Year!
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  2. ... we would just like to say that we will be on our best behaviour. See, we even used the English spelling of behavior just now. Very classy. Does this mean that our **** doesn't stink. Well, yes. Kinda. We're so excited about this sponsorship deal that we've added a "Plus" to our corporate name: The ILLINI Wrestling Blog & Forum & Beyond Plus. If you want to see our ILLINI Midlands Preview, it's at this link. As always, it is free without advertising. All you will ever get from us is top notch journalism from respected and impartial journalists. That's our promise to you. The ILLINI had two champions at last year's Midlands, Zac Braunagel and Edmond Ruth. Can Zac wrestle unattached? Yowzers, I just thought of that. What about Danny? Wouldn't it be cool if the Brawlnagels just wrestled Greco holds at this year's Midlands? That would be so epic! Edmond Ruth is undefeated against the field, at least 7-0, including 3-0 against the other highest seeds at the weight. Heavyweight should be a blast with Cohlton Shultz and Yaraslau Slavikouski and Luke Luffman entered. You can expect ILLINOIS to show off some of their true Freshmen wunderkinds to see how they do against a field with 48 teams in it. The younglings did pretty darn well at Fargo last year, but how does that translate to the greatest folkstyle tournament in the world? Finally, what would an ILLINI Midlands Preview be without a cartoon about the Iowa Hawkeyes? .
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  3. 6. 25 years or older. Any younger and the liability is too high to wreck the country like they wreck a car. I will see myself out.
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  4. All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-indicates event is believed to be eligible for a one-pound weight allowance. Please note that the Southern Scuffle will be in next week’s version. Friday, December 29: Arizona State, Buffalo, Cal Poly, California Baptist, Central Michigan, Cleveland State, Franklin & Marshall, George Mason, Harvard, Illinois, Michigan State, Northern Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio, Penn, Princeton, SIU Edwardsville, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin at Ken Kraft Midlands, Hoffman Estates, IL, 10:30 AM (9:30 AM) Bellarmine, Columbia, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Northern Iowa, South Dakota State, VMI, Wyoming at Soldier Salute, Coralville, IA, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM) Saturday, December 30: *Bellarmine, Columbia, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Northern Iowa, South Dakota State, VMI, Wyoming at Soldier Salute, Coralville, IA, 12:00 PM (11:00 AM) *Arizona State, Buffalo, Cal Poly, California Baptist, Central Michigan, Cleveland State, Franklin & Marshall, George Mason, Harvard, Illinois, Michigan State, Northern Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio, Penn, Princeton, SIU Edwardsville, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin at Ken Kraft Midlands, Hoffman Estates, IL, 12:00 PM (11:00 AM)
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  5. Well ok then ... that makes sense.
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  6. Wrestling in America has historically been more popular in rural / suburban places that have an appreciation for hard labor - whether agricultural or industrial. Those communities have tended to be less racially diverse on average than urban communities which may lend to the stereotyping that wrestling is defined by being a racist community. I would argue against that being the case, while also acknowledging, there may be a higher likelihood of minorities facing cultural challenges because of the natural demographics of the sport. This is why when the black wrestlers took a photo together a couple years back, I found it was in recognition of their success in the face of a shared experience and I thought that was really cool and worth taking the time to celebrate. I don't think it's racist in a negative sense for them to take such a picture. If white people did the same, it would be racist in a negative sense to me. It would be celebrating success from the position of shared privilege instead of shared challenge. If this was a basketball team, it gets more complicated, because white players are not typically as successful in the sport than their black counterparts. I think it is also worth pointing out that from a long-term perspective, there was more of wrestling country in the union than the confederacy (and a significant portion). Not that it matters specifically today, but often times, there are lots of invisible walls that take hundreds of years to tear down. Our current media structure which has the urban and rural sides pretty firmly aligned with the two major political parties, there is another dynamic in play, where we fall victim to viewing the other team as the enemy, and using visual cues like race, fashion choices, etc. in order to make those determinations. So that acts as an amplifier to an already sensitive situation. In summary, I think wrestling is not a racist sport, but there is a decent amount of nuance to consider how each race may experience the sport in its current form.
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  7. Only 1/2 true. If we die and nothing happens then none of this exists. That's why I keep myself a little open to the concept of God. A) if there is no god and we die we could never tell someone, "I told you so" 2) and if there is a god and I spent my life talking shit it's going to be reallyyyyy awkward
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  8. I agree...just like when people claim it is racists to require ID's to vote...however, you then turn around do exactly what you claim others do by writing the last sentence.
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  9. Here's a disheartening game that my wife and I play when we watch duals on Sunday: keep a tally of times "explosive" and "athletic" are used to describe a wrestler, making demographic notes as you go.
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  10. Only 5%? Doesn't everybody eat? Maybe its the whole vegan etc thing or America is getting skinny skip'n meals?
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  11. Agree, however it does seem that wrestling, particularly at the elite level, is becoming more and more of a "wealthy" sport. For example last year 3 of the 10 national champs (including one black one) were products of private high schools. This could be yet another barrier to minorities achieving success.
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  12. In cycling, the Tour of California was once sponsored by Amgen (maker of EPOGEN, or synthetic EPO). The irony...
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  13. Hahaha, how many people do the whole religion thing just to cover their bases?
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  14. This is a class picture. He's still in their grade and this is the class picnic. That is my story to myself and I'm sticking to it. The alternative is too horrific to contemplate.
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  15. Mulleted Murican. Sub-species. Not many procreating opportunities so it might die out. Or evolve to improve its mating opportunities. In a rural, bible-honoring, Christian-y way, of course.
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  16. Below is a recap of last week’s EIWA action, with individual news and highlights worth noting. Key Takeaways Navy shuts out American to remain undefeated Binghamton wrestlers claim 5 titles between the Sheridan Tournament and Wilkes Open Lehigh claims 3 champs at Sheridan Tournament Hofstra goes undefeated 3-0 on the weekend American American faced off against EIWA foe Navy at home. Although American did not win any matches, they almost pulled out three wins – two of them would have been potential upsets. We did not see #15 Jack Maida compete in the match. Leete lost in overtime to #22 Ferretti at 133 lbs while Bourne lost to #27 Key at 184 lbs. #16 Navy 38 – American 0 125 - Dayton DelViscio (Navy) dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 11-10 (Navy 3-0) 133 - #22 Brendan Ferretti (Navy) dec. Maximilian Leete (AU), 4-1 SV (Navy 6-0) 141 - #19 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) major dec. Raymond Lopez (AU), 14-5 (Navy 10-0) 149 - Luke Lucerne (Navy) dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 13-7 (Navy 13-0) 157 - Jonathan Lay (Navy) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 7-3 (Navy 16-0) 165 - #20 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) tech. fall Breon Phifer (AU), 16-0 (4:17) (Navy 21-0) 174 - #19 Danny Wask (Navy) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 9-0 (Navy 25-0) 184 - #27 David Key (Navy) dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 2-0 (Navy 28-0) 197 - Jacob Lucas (Navy) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 16-4 (Navy 32-0) 285 - #14 Grady Griess (Navy) pinned Emmanuel Ulrich (AU), 2:35 (Navy 38-0) The Eagles will be on the road after the New Year with a dual at Michigan State. There will be some wrestlers at the F&M Open as well. Army The Black Knights were in Pennsylvania this weekend – represented at two events. The Sheridan Tournament was hosted by Lehigh and Army had five place winners of the seven competing. Leading the way were Ben Pasiuk (174 lbs) and Gunner Filipowicz (165 lbs). They were both competing to get matches at their new weight classes after dropping down from the beginning of the season. At 285 lbs, Austin Kohlhofer was 3rd place. Dakota Morris and Wolfgang Frable were both 4th place at 165 lbs and 197 lbs, respectively. At the Wilkes Open, they had 11 placewinners. Andrew Christie led the team with a runner-up finish at 165 lbs. In 3rd were Conor Collins (133 lbs), Joe Couch (125 lbs), and Shane Percelay (141 lbs). Wrestling unattached for Army was Tanner Craig at 165lbs. We dominated the day winning four pins and one tech fall. The next event for Army is after the New Year at the F&M Open. Binghamton Binghamton was also at the Sheridan and Wilkes Open. They had a few champs in both events. At Wilkes, Carson Wagner (125 lbs), Micah Roes (133 lbs) and Michael Zarif (149 lbs) were all champs. Zarif had a notable win over 2022 NCAA Qualifier, Farber from Lock Haven. Ivan Garcia (141 lbs) and William Ebert (174 lbs) were runners-up. They claimed two champs at the Sheridan. Jacob Nolan (#20 @ 184 lbs). He had a win over #32 Rogotzke of Indiana. #14 Lou DePrez (197 lbs) has returned for another semester, and cruised to a title with three of four wins coming via bonus. At 141 lbs, Nate Lucier walked away with 4th. The Bearcats will be in action at the F&M Open the first week of January. Brown The Bears were in Bethlehem for the Sheridan Tournament. Hunter Adrian was the lone placer He ended the day in 3rd place at 133lbs. Interestingly, this was only the 3rd event for Brown this season thus far. They will have some wrestlers in the lineup this upcoming semester who were not on the roster the first half of the year. Once this squad gets mat time, be prepared to see much improvement. Bucknell The Bison were off from competition for the holiday break. Bucknell will be on the mats for the Southern Scuffle on New Year’s Day. Columbia Columbia will be back in Iowa during the holidays when they compete at the Soldier Salute. Cornell (#8) Cornell had a single competitor at the Sheridan Tournament. Nick Wade placed 4th at 149 lbs. He outplaced Josh Saunders, wrestling unattached. The Big Red will be in action with competitive duals at #12 Ohio State and hosting #8 Virginia Tech the first weekend back after the new year. Drexel The Dragons were enjoying the break. Drexel will return to action on New Year’s Day at the Southern Scuffle. Franklin & Marshall The Diplomats had a handful of competitors at the Sheridan Tournament. Jackson Parker (125 lbs) placed 4th, as did Drew Currier at 133 lbs. F&M had several starters taking this event off, as they will be at the Midlands next week. Harvard Harvard was also off this weekend. The Crimson will be off until the holiday break when they compete at the Midlands. Hofstra Hofstra ended the first semester on a high note, earning 3 wins over Morgan State, Bloomsburg, and Edinboro. We saw Dylan Ryder up at 133 lbs where he secured three wins – two by bonus points. He will eventually be back down to 125 lbs. Jurius Clark was 3-0 on the week at 157 lbs. Ross McFarland was dominant in his 3-0 week. Hofstra saw Will Conlon go 3-0 at 184 lbs. #21 Keaton Kluever had two falls and a major decision. He remains the only ranked wrestler for Hofstra at the moment. Hofstra 37, Morgan State 3 125 - Dylan Acevedo (HOF) over Julian Dawson (MSU): 16-6 MD 133 - Dylan Ryder (HOF) over Kevin Lopez (MSU): 15-0 TF 141 - Alex Turley (HOF) over Tommy Fiero (MSU): 11-3 Dec 149 - Noah Tapia (HOF) over Aaron Turner (MSU): 11-1 MD 157 - Jurius Clark (HOF) over Josh Greenwood (MSU): 14-1 MD 165 - Jake Marsh (MSU) over Joe McGinty (HOF): 7-3 Dec 174 - Ross McFarland (HOF) over Kyle Grey (MSU): 6-0 Dec 184 - Will Conlon (HOF) over Kingsley Menifee (MSU): 6-4 Dec 197 - Nikolas Miller (HOF) over Nathanic Kendricks (MSU): 13-2 MD 285 - #21 Keaton Kluever (HOF) over Tyler Stewart (MSU): Fall 165 (ex): Greyson Harris (HOF) over Shaymus MacIntosh (MSU): Fall Hofstra 27, Bloomsburg 14 125 - Bronson Garber (BLOOM) over Dylan Acevedo (HOF): 4-1 Dec 133: Dylan Ryder (HOF) over Major Lewis (BLOOM): Fall 141: Alex Turley (HOF) over Michael Cassidy (BLOOM): 2-1 Dec 149: Cade Balestrini (BLOOM) over Noah Tapia (HOF): 5-2 (ot) Dec 157: Jurius Clark (HOF) over William Morrow (BLOOM): 5-1 Dec 165: Caden Dobbins (BLOOM) over Joe McGinty (HOF): 15-0 TF 174: Ross McFarland (HOF) over Josh Bonomo (BLOOM): Fall 184: Will Conlon (HOF) over Tanner Culver (BLOOM): 6-2 Dec 197: David Tuttle (BLOOM) over Nikolas Miller (HOF): 11-8 Dec 285: Keaton Kluever (HOF) over Tyler McCatharn (BLOOM): Fall Hofstra 27, Edinboro 9 125: Caleb Edwards (EU) dec. Dylan Acevedo (HU), 7-1 (3-0) 133: Dylan Ryder (HU) dec. Jacob Brenneman (EU), 9-3 (3-3) 141: Anthony Ferraro (EU) dec. Alex Turley (HU), 8-1 (6-3) 149: Noah Tapia (HU) dec. Colin Roberts (EU), 6-2 (6-6) 157: Jurius Clark (HU) major dec. Steffan Lynch (EU), 10-1 (6-10) 165: Jake Slotnick (HU) major dec. Max Kirby (EU), 17-7 (6-14) 174: Ross McFarland (HU) wbf. Joey Arnold (EU), 0:57 (6-20) 184: Will Conlon (HU) dec. Brody Evans (EU), 7-2 (6-23) 197: Jack Kilner (EU) dec. Nikolas Miller (HU), 4-1 (sv-1), (9-23) 285: #21 Keaton Kluever major dec. Jack Lodato (EU), 15-4 (9-27) Lehigh #28 The Mountain Hawks hosted the Sheridan Tournament. They had a plethora of placewinners. Sheldon Seymour (125 lbs), #26 Max Brignola (157 lbs), and #10 Nathan Taylor (285 lbs) were crowned winners. JT Davis was in 2nd place at 197 lbs, as was Malyke Hines at 141 lbs. #11 Hines lost to #15 Moore of Rutgers in the final. At 149 lbs, Lehigh had Drew Munch finish runner-up, Kelvin Griffin 4th, as Owen Reinsel was forced to medically forfeit out. The three of them are still in the mix to be named the starter. At 184 lbs, Jack Wilt was 3rd. The Mountain Hawks have a logjam at 141 and 149 lbs. There is a ton of talent in these two weights, but only two will be the guy come March. Lehigh will be in action with a dual vs Binghamton and Cornell the second weekend in January. Long Island The Sharks added another win to their season total. This win was a dominant one over Edinboro. The team won nine of ten bouts, two of them by bonus points. They now have four wins this season in their six dual meets. Last year’s win total was three wins. The Sharks are a team showing exponential improvement. LIU 29 - Edinboro 3 125: Robbie Sagaris (LIU) won by decision over Caleb Edwards (Edinboro), 4-0. LIU leads 3-0. 133: Jacob Brenneman (Edinboro) won by decision over Christopher Betancourt (LIU), 8-6. Teams Tied 3-3. 141: Devin Mathews (LIU) won by decision over Anthony Ferraro (Edinboro), 6-1. LIU leads 6-3. 149: Drew Witham (LIU) won by major decision over Colin Roberts (Edinboro), 11-2. Lead leads 10-3. 157: Rhise Royster (LIU) won by decision over Luke Kemerer (Edinboro), 4-1. LIU leads 13-3. 165: James Johnston (LIU) won by decision over Max Kirby (Edinboro), 8-2. LIU leads 16-3. 174: Blake Bahna (LIU) won by decision over Joey Arnold (Edinboro), 7-6. LIU leads 19-3. 184: Anthony D’Alesio (LIU) won by decision over Brody Evans (Edinboro), 4-1 in OT. LIU leads 22-3. 197: John Dusza (LIU) won by major decision over Nick Lodato (Edinboro), 14-2. LIU leads 26-3. 285: Aeden Begue (LIU) won by decision over Jack Kilner (Edinboro), 6-0. LIU wins 29-3. LIU will be back to competing at the F&M Open. Navy #15 The Midshipmen remained undefeated on the year with a shutout win over American in an EIWA matchup. They used four bonus point victories to end the first half of the season. #16 Navy 38 – American 0 125 - Dayton DelViscio (Navy) dec. Shamil Kalmatov (AU), 11-10 (Navy 3-0) 133 - #22 Brendan Ferretti (Navy) dec. Maximilian Leete (AU), 4-1 SV (Navy 6-0) 141 - #19 Josh Koderhandt (Navy) major dec. Raymond Lopez (AU), 14-5 (Navy 10-0) 149 - Luke Lucerne (Navy) dec. Ryan Zimmerman (AU), 13-7 (Navy 13-0) 157 - Jonathan Lay (Navy) dec. Jack Nies (AU), 7-3 (Navy 16-0) 165 - #20 Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) tech. fall Breon Phifer (AU), 16-0 (4:17) (Navy 21-0) 174 - #19 Danny Wask (Navy) major dec. Lucas White (AU), 9-0 (Navy 25-0) 184 - #27 David Key (Navy) dec. Connor Bourne (AU), 2-0 (Navy 28-0) 197 - Jacob Lucas (Navy) major dec. Liam Volk-Klos (AU), 16-4 (Navy 32-0) 285 - #14 Grady Griess (Navy) pinned Emmanuel Ulrich (AU), 2:35 (Navy 38-0) Navy is the last remaining undefeated team in the conference. They have wins over ranked teams in Pitt and Illinois. The remaining ranked teams on the schedule are #13 South Dakota State, #30 Wisconsin, #28 Lehigh, and #27 North Carolina. Plus, a slate of EIWA matches – it is very well possible Navy will end the season with an undefeated dual record. Penn #20 The Quakers will head into the break with plenty of rest. They will pick back up at The Midlands just before the new year. Princeton The Tigers were another team not competing this past weekend. Next on the agenda for Princeton is The Midlands between Christmas and New Year’s. Sacred Heart Sacred Heart’s home opener occurred just before the break. They hosted Edinboro, but fell 27-14. At 165lbs, Scott Jarosz won by major. Jake Ice was a winner by major decision at 125lbs. Andrew Fallon earned a forfeit for the final win. Edinboro 27 – Sacred Heart 14 141 – Anthony Ferraro (EU) def. Chris Naegele (SHU) by Decision, 6-3 149 – Colin Roberts (EU) def. Mike McGhee (SHU) by Major Decision, 11-2 157 – Luke Kemerer (EU) def. Brandon Teresa (SHU) by Decision, 6-1 165 – Scott Jarosz (SHU) def. Max Kirby (EU) by Major Decision, 11-1 174 – Joey Arnold (EU) def. Owen Ayotte (SHU) by Major Decision, 15-2 184 – Brody Evans (EU) def. Logan Michael (SHU) by Tech Fall, 20-3 197 – Jack Kilner (EU) def. Jake Trovato (SHU) by Tech Fall, 19-3 285 – Nick Lodato (EU) def. Marc Berisha (SHU) by Decision, 4-1 125 – Jake Ice (SHU) def. Eamonn Jimenez (EU) by Major Decision, 10-2 133 – Andrew Fallon (SHU) won by forfeit (EU) The Pioneers will return to competition with a tri-meet against Queens University of Charlotte and VMI.
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  17. Wow yall are really over the place. Keep on arguing about the “right” way to define an omnipotent creator lol
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  18. Sure if that benefits the country. How does military age relate to taxes? I could not join the military until well after I was paying taxes… it still is this way.
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  19. Are you willing to raise the military age, age to which you start paying taxes, etc up along with raising the age to vote? If not, that seems to lend more toward “my wishes” than “individual rights”.
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  20. NCAA DI Rankings have been updated today; however, there was very little movement since the last update. Because of Collegiate Duals, the previous week's rankings were posted on Wednesday. Since then, there were a few duals along with the Sheridan Invite and the Wilkes Open. The Sheridan Invite provided some movement at 141 lbs as Mitch Moore maintained his perfect record and defeated Malyke Hines. Central Michigan's Corbyn Munson won the 149 lb bracket and Graham Rooks lost to a pair of Lehigh wrestlers. Also at the Sheridan, Ben Pasiuk moved back down to 174 lbs. Pasiuk was an EIWA finalist at the weight in 2023. The next rankings update will come on January 3rd, as the second day of the Southern Scuffle is on Tuesday the 2nd. For this week's rankings, Click Here
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  21. You're always going to get this when you have a sport where most of its fans call themselves "christians"
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  22. If no H2H i propose a virtual deadlift and flex off completion to settle seed positions.
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  23. Christ, we need some wrestling and quick...
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  24. Merry Christmas to all! And here's to a great New Year!
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  25. Love (most of) y’all. Merry Christmas folks!
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  26. Merry Christmas and I wish you all great health so we can keep this fun banter up!
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  27. ^^^ All kidding aside... I just want to say posting on this forum is fun and engaging. Some good nuggets of info do flow from you all. It's a pleasurer to post with you all... MERRY CHRISTMAS everyone and a Happy New Year! D3
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  28. They aren't defecting. They keep American citizenship or move to obtain citizenship in their new country. it isn't like Cubans and Russians defecting. Not even close.
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  29. "Superior Belief in Godand Jesus Christ " What does this have to do with anything? Believing in myths won't give him any takedowns.
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  30. I hope Brooks smashes him.
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  31. how about the fact that PSU prepares their athletes for individual matches better than anyone in wrestling? And Ferrari has a fairly specific style? how big an advantage is that.
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  32. Honestly I thought about putting this thread in the “Non Wrestling Topics” section, but: 1) It is related to wrestling, as many would argue there is a racism problem in wrestling. Is it moreso than the general population? I’m not sure, but I’d lean yes. 2) The Non Wrestling Topics forum is pretty much all politics. Racism conversations shouldn’t really be about politics…and honestly even as this thread has veered slightly off topic there hasn’t been a ton of political talk
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  33. Look at the Bidens' tax return, they don't even donate that to church &/or charity.
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  34. Accused rapist. Almoset kills friends and others in dangerous driving vehicle accident. General Scrote. Love how the God and Jesus junk comes out so easily.
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  35. Watch the clip. Trump misspoke on one word in an entireley lucid speach. Biden has a gaffe every other word in every speach he does. Trump also has exponentially more public engagements than Biden. Think about doing 2 or more speaches a day and tell me you wouldn't screw up a word here or there. Trump is under a microscope.
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  36. honestly I'd rather drink paint
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  37. Top 5 dumbest things ever said on this forum. Ever.
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  38. racist behavior is bad. they discriminated against any white person who wanted to be in the picture
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  39. That doesnt make it racist. Being racist is being prejudice towards a different race. Regardless of how "united" you think we all should be, people of other skin color will ALWAYS exist and some races history aren't as long as others. For them to be proud of their progress, again, isnt racist. What an absolutely horrendous take.
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  41. The % may be lower, but I think it’s clear the number of a holes in the wrestling world is not insignificant. And those 4 comments are not even counting others that were not quite as drastic, such as calling him a thug or saying he should be kicked out of wrestling forever which is laughable.
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  42. In all seriousness I had been very hopeful for McKee leading up to this year. Finally got the knee surgery he needed, rules on weigh ins changed to allow more time before competition, etc. Then he wrestled the worst match I’ve ever seen out of him and got his ass whooped by Tanner Jordan, who he’d beaten almost double digit times before. McKee is the definition of Had Enough Wrestling. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  43. Update for the rest of Week 8 and the Sheridan Invitational hosted by Lehigh 125: Sean Spidle (CMU)- Sheridan Invitational Greg Diakomihalis (COR)- Sheridan Invitational Sheldon Seymour (LEH)- Sheridan Invitational Dylan Ryder (HOF)- @ Morgan State, Vs Bloomsburg, Vs Edinboro [+12] Drew West (GWU)- Vs Gardner-Webb , Vs Ohio [+7] Jack Maida (AMER)- Vs Navy [+4] Joseph Fischer (CLAR)- Vs Cleveland State [+4] Noah Surtin (MIZZ)- Vs Illinois [+4] 133: Vito Arujau (COR)- Sheridan Invitational Brendan Ferretti (NAVY)- @ American [+3] 141: Connor McGonigle (LEH)- Sheridan Invitational Malyke Hines (LEH)- Sheridan Invitational Mitch Moore (RUT)- Sheridan Invitational Nathan Higley (GMU)- @ Gardner-Webb , @ Queens [+8] Dylan Layton (CSU)- @ Clarion [+4] Joshua Koderhandt (NAVY)- @ American [+4] Josh Edmond (MIZZ)- Vs Illinois [+3] 149: Corbyn Munson (CMU)- Sheridan Invitational Joshua Saunders (COR)- Sheridan Invitational Graham Rooks (IND)- Sheridan Invitational Nick Vafiadis (NAVY) - @ American [+3] 157: Johnny Lovett (CMU)- Sheridan Invitational Max Brignola (LEH)- Sheridan Invitational DJ McGee (GMU)- @ Gardner-Webb , @ Queens [+7] Peyten Kellar (OHIO)- @ Gardner-Webb [+5] Alejandro Herrera (CLAR)- Vs Cleveland State [+4] Brock Mauller (MIZZ)- Vs Illinois [+4] 165: Brevin Cassella (BING)- Sheridan Invitational Gunner Filipowicz (ARMY)- Sheridan Invitational Evan Maag (GMU)- @ Gardner-Webb , @ Queens [+8] Keegan O’Toole (MIZZ)- Vs Illinois [+5] Andrew Cerniglia (NAVY)- @ American [+5] Garrett Thompson (OHIO)- @ Gardner-Webb [+5] 174: Ben Pasiuk (ARMY)- Sheridan Invitational Donell Washington (IND)- Sheridan Invitational Ross McFarland (HOF)- @ Morgan State, Vs Bloomsburg, Vs Edinboro [+12] John Worthing (CLAR)- Vs Cleveland State [+4] Danny Wask (NAVY)- @ American [+4] Sal Perrine (OHIO)- @ Gardner-Webb [+4] 184: Roman Rogotzke (IND)- Sheridan Invitational Cameron Pine (CLAR)- Vs Cleveland State [+4] David Key (NAVY)- @ American [+3] Zayne Lehman (OHIO)- @ Gardner-Webb [+3] 197: Lou DePrez (BING)- Sheridan Invitational Gabe Sollars (IND)- Sheridan Invitational Ben Smith (CSU)- @ Clarion [+4] Rocky Elam (MIZZ)- Vs Illinois [+4] 285: Nathan Taylor (LEH)- Sheridan Invitational David Szuba (RID)- Sheridan Invitational Keaton Kluver (HOF)- @ Morgan State, Vs Bloomsburg, Vs Edinboro [+12] Chad Nix (GMU)- @ Gardner-Webb , @ Queens [+7] Daniel Bucknavich (CSU)- @ Clarion [+4] Grady Greiss (NAVY)- @ American [+4]
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  44. I for one am sad to see the demise of the EIWA. I competed 3 times in the tournament and qualified for the NCAA twice. I am on the EIWA Hall of Fame committee. It is the oldest conference in the country. Ivy athletic directors are gravitating towards Ivy League tournaments in every sport and wrestling I believe, got caught up in this new philosophy.
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  45. There are many which are really interesting, matter of fact, and informative from Dave. This is the one I always think of first though.
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