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  1. I gave them props as an up and coming team a few ago in the program on the rise thread and after a pretty good midlands Tim Flynn and co made me look good even with one of their tops guys Strickenberger going 0-2 WVU showed why they have a good future , 141 Jordan Titus was dominate throughout including Teching AA Composto in the finals 149 true freshman Ty Watters made the finals as the 7 seed with 3 pins, a major and a Dec over Webster before running into a red hot Whalen in the finals , 165 Peyton Hall got back on track after an uneven start to the season by bonusing his way to the finals including a 1st period pin over Fish , hall got worked by hamiti in the finals but that’s always gonna be a top match up for hall 174 - freshman Brody Conley went 6-2 with 4 bonus wins and a mff to place 5th pretty good weekend from the young guys , all 5 mentioned will be back next year and will be joined by another strong recruiting class
    4 points
  2. On behalf of Penn State fans, no one is terrified of the Ferraris. Why? Middle one isn’t that good. Little one is great, but isn’t done with high school. Big one, three years left counting this one. If he joins this year, good for him, doesn’t move the needle at NCAAs. But man, they are just cancer for recruiting. Despite Bob Nicolls’ money, they can’t land anyone besides DeLuca. If you read GIA, they thought they were getting at least one of Henckel and Desmond. Penn State is out recruiting them at a 2 or 3 to 1 ratio, and the Ferraris are only going to make it worse. It’s great. There will be 2 years of actual points from the Ferraris, if they stick around.
    4 points
  3. The same "book it" as no Iowa wrestlers will miss any time due to gambling Fauxbon?
    3 points
  4. If this nonsense is allowed by schools, coaches, fans or the sport itself, please don't anyone ever talk to me again about how wrestling builds character and teaches integrity, humility, grace under pressure, etc. That will all be just a memory.
    3 points
  5. Or, more accurately, they were raised by people coming from a place of notable insecurity, who passed that on to their kids, and have only taught them to embrace and identify with the most expensive and caustic corners of the human emotional spectrum.
    3 points
  6. Tom Brands needs to go. Absolutely disgraceful and a huge liability for the university to have them on campus. This is the most obvious and inevitable disaster situation that I've ever seen.
    3 points
  7. I honestly didn’t know which “situation” or “alleged” behavior this thread might be referring to when I saw the title.. which bums me out. And yeah creeps should be dealt with
    3 points
  8. @1032004 @pokemonster Re: shorts and shirts, I have young kids and both have been given shorts and tshirt (nice asics ones) which are their uniform. no singlets. I am relieved.
    3 points
  9. These are the same people that desperately tried to get Downey. It’s the same people busted for gambling and blamed the cops. Lets stop pretending like the Brands are upstanding people who build great men. They accomplish what 90% of coaches could accomplish at Iowa. Bring in Schwab or any number of people and Iowa would have similar, maybe even, better results, but you wouldn’t have the ridiculous antics. Think theirs a reason most of the Iowa stars find some place different after graduation?
    3 points
  10. That might work. The car crash, hospital stay, trial, suspensions etc etc didn't work so ... yeah have them apologize, thats the ticket why didn't any of the massive number of previous coaches think of that.
    3 points
  11. Tom Brands frantically doing a Google search: “How do I erase the internet?” The only way an AD with half a brain lets AJ onto the wrestling team is if somehow she doesn’t find out about it. I don’t know the first thing about Beth Goetz but I assume she has a cell phone and an email account. And, that both of them blew up last night. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  12. I’m surprised if one of the guys is an official. There is no constitutional right to be an official. When I was an official schools could say they don’t want certain guys officiating at their school, so I don’t see why they couldn’t all do that for this guy
    2 points
  13. Before we ring in the new year, let’s take a moment to rehash some of the key happenings that went down on Friday and Saturday at the Midlands and the Soldier Salute. Both tournaments featured some star power, combined with some unforeseen upsets, and plenty of action. Even some memorable, cringeworthy moments. Which brings us to: AJ Ferrari at the Soldier Salute As tends to be the case whenever he enters a tournament, AJ Ferrari stole the show at the Soldier Salute, and not necessarily for good reasons. Ferrari and younger brother, Anthony, moved to Iowa a few months ago to train, with the intention of enrolling in school at the University of Iowa. Their younger brother Angelo is a top recruit in the Class of 2024 who recently inked with the Hawkeyes. AJ’s tumultuous run at Oklahoma State ended in July of 2022 after winning a national title the previous year. He was unable to compete in the 2022 postseason after suffering severe injuries from a dangerous auto accident. Concerns regarding a sexual assault case that surfaced shortly after he was off the team at Oklahoma State prevented him from joining a collegiate roster last season. Those charges were eventually dropped in October of this year. After the charges were dropped it was expected that Ferrari would join the Hawkeye wrestling team. At that point, there was some uncertainty as to how the 197 lb weight class would shake out for Tom Brands' team. Since then, veteran Zach Glazier has emerged as a solid option at the weight class. Glazier won his first nine bouts of the year and was instrumental in Iowa holding off Iowa State during the Cy-Hawk dual. The Salute bracket worked out so that Glazier was in the finals against the wrestler that most assumed would end up taking his position, in Ferrari. The bulk of the match was largely uneventful, as Glazier couldn’t get through Ferrari’s tough defense; however, a stall call near the end of the third period tied the match at two. In sudden victory, Ferrari prevailed by getting a takedown in the waning seconds of the extra period. That’s where all the action started. Ferrari pushed Glazier down as he was getting up. Glazier didn’t take kindly to the action and grabbed Ferrari’s leg. The two exchanged shoves, which wasn't too out of the ordinary for a heated bout; however, then Ferrari threw a closed-fisted punch. Once both sides calmed down (slightly), the main official raised Glazier’s hand as Ferrari was hit with a flagrant misconduct call, disqualifying him from the match. After the decision and while Glazier received his award and posed for a picture with the military member on hand, Ferrari gave the booing crowd a one-fingered salute while doing the splits. It was something that would have been hard to believe had there not been photos and video evidence. Also relevant is in the 149 lb finals, Caleb Rathjen got a win over Anthony Ferrari. Plenty of Iowa fans have gone back and forth over who started it, but both gave some shoves and Rathjen did a “Ferrari-like” pose in Anthony’s face. Some defenders of the situation will point to how there’s plenty of physicality, hurt, and hard feelings behind closed doors in collegiate wrestling rooms. That’s true, but I think the Rathjen/Anthony Ferrari interaction may be representative of a bigger issue. Is that how the rest of the Iowa team feels about the Ferrari clan? Again, before someone corrects me, not everyone on college wrestling teams is best friends. There’s intense competition for starting spots and that can lend itself to rivalries and some level of division. Like everything associated with the Ferrari’s this is unlike most normal situations. It’s not far-fetched to think that the Rathjen action was representative of some one the team’s feelings toward the family. And not just the wrestlers competing against them for starting spots. I know plenty of Oklahoma State wrestlers were relieved when Ferrari was dismissed from the team. That generally doesn’t happen when a star athlete leaves a program. Coaches/athletes/fans tend to overlook faults for someone who can be a key contributor. Should he continue and enroll at Iowa, how he and Anthony impact the culture of the program is a storyline that bears following. As I’m writing this, AJ posted an apology for his actions on his Instagram account. That leads me to believe that his actions will not prevent him from joining the Iowa squad. I am anxious to see if the athletic department and administrators support such a move. One aspect of the story that was obscured by Ferrari’s post-match antics is his actual performance. I assume most people thought that Ferrari would immediately become an NCAA title threat at 197 lbs. He’s been away from high-level DI rooms for almost two years, without any competition. I’m sure rust is to be expected, but is it something that can be solved in the next two-plus months? Taking in a troubled wrestler who could be an NCAA champion is one thing, but taking that risk for someone who may not be able to compete at that same level is another. This is a story that is far from over and will likely have plenty of twists and turns over the course of the next few weeks and months. The 2023 CKLV is an aberration I spent a good chunk of time talking with friends over the last week about the “state of wrestling tournaments.” The holiday season used to be a key part of the season for wrestling fans. Midlands followed by the Southern Scuffle. One great tournament after another. Over the last 15 years, there were arguments about which of the three tournaments was the toughest. All three probably could have taken the title at one point or another. Now, the Midlands and Scuffle are way behind the CKLV. In fact, we also have another holiday tournament in the mix, the Soldier Salute, which was held on the same dates as the Midlands. The depth of the 2023 CKLV, combined with the lesser star power at the Midlands/Salute, made for a huge gap between the tournaments. If I had to bet, I’d say get used to it, provided our sport and NCAA qualification process stays the same. There are coaches who would rather not have their wrestlers come back from a very short Christmas break and cut weight for a tournament on the 29th. That tournament usually requires five or six matches for a spot on the podium. We also have conference dual season looming for most leagues. Those coaches would rather have their full complement of wrestlers available, if possible. As are many things in our sport. It makes sense on a micro level. I understand why a coach or a program decides to act this way. They’re looking for the best interests of their wrestlers and program. But when 10, 12, and 20 coaches all come to this conclusion it hurts the sport and the fans. It’s a shame that we have one marquee event in the collegiate wrestling season. That’s why I’ve been harping on the need for a dual tournament. This isn’t supposed to be a shot at anyone who competed at the Midlands and Salute or those who intend on wrestling at the Scuffle. At the same time, these are tournaments that once were considered stronger than the NCAA Tournament (the Midlands with post-grads) and featured matches like Dake/Taylor or were coming-out parties for Ed Ruth and Gabe Dean (Scuffle). Coming full circle to the 2023 CKLV, I think that it’s as tough as it’s going to get. My feelings are that the tournament was a bit “too tough.” I’d imagine some coaches will abstain from coming in 2024 because it was so loaded. Of course, I’d love to be wrong. Drake Ayala throws his hat in the ring Every sort of wrap-up or takeaway article I’ve done since the second week of the 2023-24 season has included some sort of tidbit referring to the 125 lb weight class. This one will be no different. One lightweight we haven’t mentioned too frequently yet is Iowa’s Drake Ayala. Ayala did his part in creating some chaos at the weight class when he lost to Brandon Kaylor (Oregon State) and a week later took out Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) at the Cy-Hawk dual. Aside from that week’s worth of action, Ayala has generally been outside of the ongoing fracas at 125 lbs. Since then, he’s earned wins over Ivy League opponents, Max Gallagher (Penn) and Nick Babin (Columbia), both are ranked wrestlers, but not necessarily considered contenders at this time. At the Salute, Ayala posted his two best wins of the season and showed that he should probably be talked about in the mix at 125 lbs. In the semifinals, Ayala downed two-time All-American Patrick McKee of neighboring Minnesota. That was the same McKee that held a 4-0 advantage against Ayala in past meetings. All four of those wins came during Ayala’s true freshman campaign. This time, Ayala flipped the script and got the victory, propelling himself into the finals. The championship match provided another significant barometer for those trying to measure just how good Ayala is this year. Volk was coming off a title at the Reno Tournament of Champions, a fifth-place finish at the CKLV, and was sporting a top-ten ranking (#7). Ayala grabbed a first-period takedown and never looked back in his 4-2 victory over the Wyoming grappler. The final minute of the last stanza saw the two engaged in an excellent scramble, where Ayala came close to being in trouble for neutral danger multiple times; however, he always avoided trouble and fended off the takedown attempt. About 20 days from now, we’ll have a better idea of where Ayala fits into the national (and Big Ten) conversation. His next three bouts are against #4 Caleb Smith (January 12th), McKee (January 15th), and #5 Matt Ramos (January 19th). Lehigh’s bright future Go back in time about 20 years ago and you’ll be smack dab in the middle of a Lehigh wrestling renaissance. Lehigh had finished fourth at the 2003 NCAA and tied for third in 2004. One of the leaders of that Lehigh team was Troy Letters who made the NCAA finals as a freshman in 2003. After the Midlands and seeing what has occurred during the first two months of the season, could we be on the precipice of another Lehigh resurgence? Getting third or fourth in the nation is probably a tough ask for the next year or two, but the point is, there’s plenty of young talent at the disposal for head coach Pat Santoro. The most obvious example is top-ranked Ryan Crookham, a true freshman who ascended to the number one ranking nationally after wins over returning national champion Vito Arujau and Big Ten finalist Aaron Nagao. Regardless of his 2024 finish, Crookham should be a national title favorite for the rest of his career. Joining Crookham as a promising young lightweight for Lehigh is true freshman Luke Stanich. The two-time New Jersey state finalist (one-time champ) had a good start to the year with a title at the Princeton Open and a 1-1 record in duals. That still wasn’t enough for him to be considered a favorite in a Midlands weight class that was pretty tough. Stanich ended up capturing the 125 lb title with wins over Diego Sotelo (Harvard), All-American Eric Barnett (Wisconsin), and #10 Cooper Flynn (Virginia Tech) prior to the finals. For the championship, Stanich outlasted a tough Eli Griffin (California Baptist) 8-7 in tiebreakers. We’ll have to see how the Lehigh staff responds to this outing from Stanich. The Mountain Hawks currently have Sheldon Seymour as the starter and he’s been solid with a 9-2 record. The volatility of the 125 lb weight class kind of makes it difficult to project the future for Stanich or anyone else, for that matter. Maybe he’s an All-American this year, maybe he goes 1-2 at nationals. Looking at an even bigger picture for Lehigh, their entire lineup is made up of wrestlers that have at least one more year of eligibility after the 2023-24 season. Another year with the lightweight tandem, plus All-American Michael Beard and notables like Malyke Hines, Nathan Taylor, Connor McGonagle, and Max Brignola makes for an imposing lineup. 133 lb madness 125 has received the most publicity for being extremely unpredictable during the first two months of the season. The weight has shown no hints of slowing down or becoming normal. Another relatively unusual weight is 133 lbs. Sure there are your mainstays like Arujau and Daton Fix, along with a newcomer in Crookham. As you move down past the top-eight there are a lot of names you’re not familiar with seeing that prominent in national rankings. After the Midlands/Salute (and likely the Scuffle) those rankings will have gotten shaken up again. The Midlands bracket was won by Michigan’s Dylan Ragusin, who is expected to remain in redshirt for the duration of the 2023-24 season. Ragusin winning that weight seems reasonable; however, after him, it was rather unpredictable. #26 Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) made the finals, while #31 Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) was third after a major decision over #11 Michael Colaiocco (Penn). Not only did Romney capture a bonus-point win over Colaiocco, but he also downed two-time All-American #5 Sam Latona (Virginia Tech). In sixth place was Franklin & Marshall’s Mason Leiphart, who only lost to the Romney/Colaiocco/Latona triumvirate. The Soldier Salute saw #10 Brody Teske came out on top; which wasn’t totally unexpected. His finals opponent was #32 Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) who was seeded fourth. The third seed, #12 Angelo Rini (Columbia) fell in his opening match to Iowa true freshman Kale Peterson.
    2 points
  14. Gross had to leave for getting drunk. But recruiting PD3 and the Ferrari ***duck**bois are a-okay
    2 points
  15. AJ shouldn't be allowed to compete for Iowa against anybody, let alone Brooks. That said, it's his first competition in 2 years. Thinking he'd just be this same guy in March is folly. Again, I hope he doesn't get the opportunity, and if he does, I would predict Brooks to win, but Ferrari would have a legit shot.
    2 points
  16. Post-match extracurriculars while wearing DeSanto's singlet.
    2 points
  17. Solution = no more singlets. MMA style combat gear instead
    2 points
  18. I'd have a serious issue with my daughter if she had four suitors all of whom she's considering marrying...
    2 points
  19. Years ago when the Keller brothers (Twins?) wrestled at OSU and supposedly either stole a bike or robbed a gas station (or something) we added a new term to the lexicon. There was already red-shirt (later grewyshirt). We added the term Stripe-shirt!
    2 points
  20. Wrestling has way more good than bad. Keep the faith...
    2 points
  21. If Brands still takes AJ at this point, yes, he should lose his job. I doubt that he does though. Not sure if this was a planned trial run, but either way, it was a huge gift to the Brands that this happened. It’s pretty obvious that the whole team will be dragged down if AJ is on it, and if Brands doesn’t see that now, he’s much worse than I thought.
    2 points
  22. Climate change isn't complicated at all. All you need to do is read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_effect. The simple explanation is that some gases absorb infrared radiation released by the earth and release that energy as vibrational energy that then heats the atmosphere. This is directly measurable by simply doing IR spectroscopy of gases like CO2 (vs O2 and N2). Here is the key paragraph: The wavelengths of radiation emitted by the Sun and Earth differ because their surface temperatures are different. The Sun has a surface temperature of 5,500 °C (9,900 °F), so it emits most of its energy as shortwave radiation in near-infrared and visible wavelengths (as sunlight). In contrast, Earth's surface has a much lower temperature, so it emits longwave radiation at mid- and far-infrared wavelengths (sometimes called thermal radiation or radiated heat).[6] A gas is a greenhouse gas if it absorbs longwave radiation. Earth's atmosphere absorbs only 23% of incoming shortwave radiation, but absorbs 90% of the longwave radiation emitted by the surface,[9] thus accumulating energy and warming the Earth's surface. All the data collected by climate scientists only confirms what is obvious, as the % of IR absorbing gases in our atmosphere increases, global temperature will also increase.
    2 points
  23. T&T will keep these guys and love the Anti-personality which will bring bigger crowds to every venue. After all, the State loves Donald Trump - sexual predator and major league dirtbag.
    2 points
  24. Really? There weren't these types of issues in Italian NJ towns from organizations like the Boy Scouts of America or The Catholic Church? What about that coach at Bergen Catholic in New Jersey who was defended even after extremely creepy text messages came out? I have no clue what the solution to this problem is, but it's a huge problem and no community is immune from it. Maybe there can be some type of civil legal taken that can be taken against these people if their actions are not considered criminal? If it's not currently a violation of civil law, maybe we can try to lobby states to pass laws limiting how video content of minors is shared?
    2 points
  25. I skimmed the Midwest wrestle YouTube page and don't quite understand what's wrong with the few videos / posts I saw. They look to be very high quality videos with good sound and followed the action well... and I don't see anything suggestive that any in person fan wouldn't see. Would like for somebody to explain further what's going on. The amount of views do seem ridiculous and the comments look to be from people who don't know wrestling... Has he since edited the posts or what? I'm not seeing anything worth the allegations just yet. On another note, if our sport requires photographers and videographers to blur out, crop, or simply use low quality film equipment due to our uniforms showing too much and therefore attracting creeps, then maybe change the damn uniforms? Or at least require similar cups as the MMA guys use so the creeps can't see what's going on?
    2 points
  26. Rathjen and Glazier are now two of my all time favorites
    2 points
  27. “What do you think about the 197 final?” *I am not a reporter
    2 points
  28. Not a great look!? That's by FAR the best tan Iowa has ever seen.
    2 points
  29. Brands realizing he’s gonna have a 9am meeting on Jan 2 with the AD
    2 points
  30. Are you blind? Did you not see the forceful shove AJ gave to Glazier right at match end? AJ's actions are indefensible
    2 points
  31. Pro tip: When recruiting athletes for your program avoid the ones who say their role model is "The Situation"
    2 points
  32. While not in the same realm of scumbaggeery, I once received a cease and desist from a lawyer for going on a FB group warning unsuspecting parents of a wrestling club and travel team that was notorious for scamming tournament directors and parents every few years. That person’s mother got their family lawyer after me, citing I was harassing and bullying them because they were disabled. Grifters with resources will use the law to threaten anyone interfering in their efforts to scam. Was I right? Yes, but did I want to spend thousands of dollars to prove that fact? When you call someone out on things like this, the accused parties are ready and able to send their lawyers after you to shut you up.
    2 points
  33. The big deal is that he lost. You might as well buy two one-way bus tickets out of town instead of one. Maybe they can get a discount. Yeah, of course that's what it was. He did it after the push to point out how stupid they act, yet still lose.
    1 point
  34. Read a bunch of HR today for the first time in weeks. A handful of posters are claiming that Lazier "started it". What video feed were these people watching?
    1 point
  35. No one can look like Marinelli. It either is or it isn't lol. And in this case it was
    1 point
  36. This is not their second chance, its more like 10 or 12th now. I now Angelo seems like worth the chance but the family sticks together and bolts together. Moreover Angelo at this point age in school looks pretty much like AJ at same age, so what might he become. The middle one is the real time bomb. But think it was just last year Angelo flexed at his old coaches after beating their wrestler. Why would anyone do that to their old coaches? A lot like AJ just not yet mature.
    1 point
  37. I think I won the internet yesterday.
    1 point
  38. I'm not sure he should've been dq'd but Iowa fans should be concerned he attempted this on their wrestler while coached by Brands and flipped off all the Iowa fans. There's a reason his on his 10th chance, its because of the 9 before.
    1 point
  39. its really a case of having to pay taxes on your horrible reputation. which i'm fine with if the reputation is earned.
    1 point
  40. I agree, but this is the sort of end-of-bout shenanigans we've come to expect from the Brands (especially Terry) when they wrestled and that same "show no respect" attitude has been passed on to their athletes over the years (Gilman, DeSanto as recent examples). If you ask me, the Ferrari's fit right in.
    1 point
  41. A clip from Rogan’s interview with Nickal has gone viral for all the wrong reasons. Rogan and Nickal were both bashing Biden, and in the course of doing so, Rogan claimed that Biden said there were airports during the Revolutionary War. Nickal laughed and said he also saw that Biden said that. Rogan then said that Biden’s purported statement was evidence that Biden wouldn’t be allowed to perform any job aside from the job of president. Nickal seemed to agree, and said that a person who made Biden’s purported statement wouldn’t be cleared to fight, and would need weeks of professional help. Moments later, someone on Rogan’s team clarified that Biden was actually paraphrasing Trump — who previously said that there were airports during the Revolutionary War. Once they realized Trump was the source of the airport comment, they didn’t think it was a big deal after all.
    1 point
  42. Right... Says the guy who is obsessed and started the whole political thing!
    1 point
  43. Nickal is a far right wing Christian evangelist. He's "Jesus-trained" like Marinelli, but more pushy about it. Rogan is a shill and conspiracy theorist. Both of them are deeply uneducated or at best half educated. Why would anyone get their news or opinions from these toxic figures? If you think that Biden rambles, take a look at this. It is common course for he who will not be named: "Look, having nuclear — my uncle was a great professor and scientist and engineer, Dr. John Trump at MIT; good genes, very good genes, OK, very smart, the Wharton School of Finance, very good, very smart — you know, if you’re a conservative Republican, if I were a liberal, if, like, OK, if I ran as a liberal Democrat, they would say I'm one of the smartest people anywhere in the world — it’s true! — but when you're a conservative Republican they try — oh, do they do a number — that’s why I always start off: Went to Wharton, was a good student, went there, went there, did this, built a fortune — you know I have to give my like credentials all the time, because we’re a little disadvantaged — but you look at the nuclear deal, the thing that really bothers me — it would have been so easy, and it’s not as important as these lives are — nuclear is so powerful; my uncle explained that to me many, many years ago, the power and that was 35 years ago; he would explain the power of what's going to happen and he was right, who would have thought? — but when you look at what's going on with the four prisoners — now it used to be three, now it’s four — but when it was three and even now, I would have said it's all in the messenger; fellas, and it is fellas because, you know, they don't, they haven’t figured that the women are smarter right now than the men, so, you know, it’s gonna take them about another 150 years — but the Persians are great negotiators, the Iranians are great negotiators, so, and they, they just killed, they just killed us, this is horrible."
    1 point
  44. I've listened to JRE regularly. I know it's a great podcast. It's polarizing if you ask anyone who doesn't listen to it, but to state that he doesn't belabor the same broken record shit is just not true. It's why the media always talks shit about his podcast. I know Joe Biden is a bumbling idiot, but Rogan has the same talking points every time it's brought up and its stale. Not to mention his "news worthy mishap" was actually corrected by Jamie because Joe just recites bullshit media articles and clickbait when discussing said topics. COVID started in 2020 and he's talked about it in every single one of his podcasts since then. Broken record.
    1 point
  45. I think ranting about the current president's competency and the government's reaction to the pandemic can certainly be considered political, but either way, it's repetitive and stale af for a podcast.
    1 point
  46. Ole Munch (from Fargo season 5) and Nick Suriano.
    1 point
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