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They are elitists, they don’t mean ban their air conditioning, only yours.4 points
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I always think of this video. Also think of Brancale tossing and pinning Gilman. Ness reversing St John to his back is pretty magical as well! That team is being honored this year at a MN dual. Certainly a team worthy of winning a national title just came up 5 or so points short. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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at Cal State University @ Bakersfield. This news was broken 9 days ago on the CSUB wrestling website but since nobody else mentioned it here I thought I'd do so. https://gorunners.com/news/2024/1/12/wrestling-smith-welcomes-assistant-coach-anthony-valencia.aspx https://gorunners.com/sports/wrestling/roster#sidearm-roster-coaches3 points
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It’s good to see. He’s in USA singlet now, so it reflects on more than just Iowa now if he goes off the rails. But the difference in maturity and self control is like night and day. Proud of him.3 points
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Indiana come away with a win over Maryland. Decided by the 10th match. Heavies. Lee 157 wrestles his 2 match of tje season.2 points
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Taylor brought this up at the all star classic and I thought it was a good idea. With 3 point takedowns and 2,3,4 point near fall, the major decision should probably be adjusted to 10 points. I always thought that 15 for a tech fall was a little high so I’m ok with keeping that where it is but I think the MD should go up to 10. A prime example was the 125 match which was about as close as a match as you can get, but the score ended up as a major decision (Ramos was up 3-2, Noto goes for a desperation move and gives up 7). If one move can get you 7 points now, a major needs to be more than 8 points. Plus 10 and 15 would be easy numbers for the casual fan. What do you all think?2 points
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some more notable upsets thru the week... 125 - #18 Pat McKee Minnesota over #7 Caleb Smith Nebraska 141 - #23 Cleveland Belton Oregon State over #7 Tagen Jamison Oklahoma State 141 - #25 Sergio Lemley Michigan over #11 Mitch Moore Rutgers 157 - #10 Michael Blockhus over #2 Jared Franek Iowa AND #3 Peyton Robb Nebraska 165 - Chance McLane ASU over #11 Holden Heller Pitt 184 - #10 Isaiah Salazar Minnesota over #3 Lenny Pinto Nebraska2 points
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Cut the cat some slack. Most of the folks who read this, had Fix pop up in their mind...2 points
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Max Gallagher from Penn knocks off Provo from Stanford today. Comes back from 6-1 down to win in OT. He has taken over the starting spot from 2 time qualifier Ryan Miller.2 points
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Barnett and Bono celebrated like they did something...2 points
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There's been some duck flu going around too but usually doesn't get the entire team, Wkn has a table & pie chart.2 points
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Kael Lauridsen, 57 kg - DNP LOSS - 14-4 to Roman Bravo-Young, MEX WIN - Forfeit over Razvan Kovacs, ROU LOSS - 14-11 to Ivalyo Tisov, BUL Cael Nasdeo, 57 kg - 5th Place WIN - 6-0 over Razvan Kovacs, ROU WIN - 10-0 over Gary Giordmaina, MAL LOSS - 10-0 to Daniel DeShazer, USA LOSS - 17-10 to Ivalyo Tisov, BUL Daniel DeShazer, 57 kg - SILVER WIN - 10-0 over Darian Cruz, PUR WIN - 10-0 over Cael Nasdeo, USA LOSS - 2-1 to Roman Bravo-Young, MEX Ramon De Martin Salazar, 61 kg LOSS - 9-6 to Zangar Babylbekov, KAZ LOSS - 6-2 to Julien Zinser, GER Nahshon Garrett, 65 kg - 9th Place LOSS - 8-6 to Stefan Coman, ROU WIN - 13-12 over Anthony Ashnault, USA WIN - 9-8 over Quentin Sticker, FRA LOSS - 7-3 to Ayub Musaev, BEL Aden Valencia, 65 kg - GOLD WIN - 14-4 over Marwane Yezza, FRA WIN - 11-0 over Nico Mergerle, GER WIN - 12-2 over Benjamin Boejthe, ROU WIN - 5-3 over Peiman Biabani, CAN WIN - 3-2 over Khamzat Arsamerzouev, FRA Matthew Kolodzik, 65 kg - 5th Place WIN - 11-0 over Daniel Sandu, ROU LOSS - 3-3 to Khamzat Arsamerzouev, FRA WIN - 11-0 to Nico Megerle, GER WIN - 11-0 over Ayub Musaev, BEL LOSS - 6-5 to Peiman Biabani, CAN Anthony Ashnault, 65 kg - DNP LOSS - 9-4 to Mikyay Naim, BUL LOSS - 13-12 to Nahshon Garrett, USA Anwar Alli, 70 kg - DNP LOSS - 6-2 to Moukhammad Sangariev, FRA LOSS - 10-0 to Yernyr Nurgazy, KAZ Yahya Thomas, 70 kg - DNP WIN - 7-0 over Yernur Nurgazy, KAZ WIN - 10-0 over Muhammad Abdurachmanov, BEL LOSS - 2-2 to Rifat Saibotalov, KAZ LOSS - 3-3 to Yernur Nurgazy, KAZ Tony Tolbert, 70 kg - DNP LOSS - 10-0 to Seyfulla Itaev, FRA LOSS - 10-0 to Kaloyan Atanasov, BUL Tyler Berger, 74 kg - BRONZE WIN - 10-0 over Nico Zarb, MAL WIN - 4-2 over Shamil Ustaev, GER LOSS - 10-0 to Mohammad Mottaghinia, ESP WIN - 8-6 over Joey Lavallee, USA Alex Facundo, 74 kg - BRONZE WIN - 4-2 over Mihail Georgiev, BUL WIN - 11-1 over Stefan Kaeppler, GER LOSS - 5-4 to Stas Wolf, GER WIN - Pinned Shamil Ustaev, GER Joey Lavallee, 74 kg - 5th Place LOSS - 3-3 to Mohammad Mottaghinia, ESP WIN - 14-1 over Marian Subtirica, ROU WIN - Pinned Stefan Kaeppler, GER WIN - 11-0 over Khairiddine Ben Tlili, TUN LOSS - 8-6 to Tyler Berger, USA Mark Hall, 86 kg - SILVER WIN - 4-4 over Alans Amirovs, LAT WIN - Pinned Joshua Morodion, GER LOSS - 10-4 to Dauren Kurugliev, GRE Taylor Lujan, 86 kg - BRONZE LOSS - 11-0 to Dauren Kurugliev, GRE WIN - 10-0 over Matteo Monteiro, CPV WIN - 11-0 over Alans Amirovs, LAT WIN - 9-0 over Krzysztof Sadowik, POL WIN - 5-1 over Lars Schaefle, GER Camden McDanel, 92 kg - GOLD WIN - 4-0 over Islyambek Ilyassov, KAZ WIN - 7-2 over Benjamin Greil, AUT WIN - 11-0 over Abdimanap Baigenzheyev, KAZ Mike Macchiavello, 97 kg - GOLD WIN - 11-1 over Mohamed Saadaoui, TUN WIN - 11-0 over Lukas Krasauskas, LTU WIN - 10-0 over Tarik Azzouzi, BEL WIN - 4-2 over Nate Jackson, USA Nate Jackson, 97 kg - SILVER WIN - 13-0 over Florin Tripon, ROU WIN - 9-1 over Adlan Viskhanov, FRA LOSS - 4-2 to Mike Macchiavello, USA Trent Hillger, 125 kg - SILVER WIN - 11-0 Lucas Gansi, GER WIN - 7-0 over Omar Eyubov, KAZ WIN - 2-0 over Jonovan Smith, PUR LOSS - 9-2 to Hayden Zillmer, USA Hayden Zillmer, 125 kg - GOLD WIN - 10-0 over Levan Lagvilava, FRA WIN - 5-0 over Johannes Ludescher, AUT WIN - 10- over Jonovan Smith, PUR WIN - 6-0 over Omary Eyubov, KAZ WIN - 9-2 over Trent Hillger, USA2 points
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Beard beat Stout by major, 18-8, at the Princeton Open in November; then tech falled him at Midlands. Beat DePrez by MD last Friday, 12-1. Beat Cardenas 10-3 the following afternoon. The matches will be tougher for the other guys.2 points
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Even if they had gotten the name right, the bigger error is calling a 2-1 score in a Will Lewan match “slower than expected.”2 points
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Now ranked #7, guessing he might move up by NCAA's if he wins out through Easterns. Three other pretty tough guys at 197 in EIWA: Cardenas - Cornell; Luke Stout - Princeton; and Louie DePrez - Binghamton. So winning Easterns will likley mean at least two tough matches for him. Might be better off with the 6th or 7th seed as the best chance to make the NCAA finals. He looks very tough. Brooks, Hidlay and Buchanan are seniors and he apparently has another year after this one.1 point
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True - just like "socialism" has been so bastardized. These words and vague ideas are being used to drive Americans apart over absolutely nothing. Words that we seldom use, and mostly don't care about. Yet what's incredible is that f'ing politicians use them to drive us apart to help them gather $$.1 point
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I have never been on X, never plan to have an account. However I do wonder if I should take advice regarding Xitter and where to get info from an unknown poster on the Non Wrestling Topics thread on a Wrestling Forum.1 point
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Classic example of why we should have post match mat side weigh ins.1 point
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The only thing more stupid than starting this thread is agreeing with it.1 point
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For those who think we are claiming sheer cowardice when we say they might have ducked griffith, thats not how it is. At this level, where everything will be forgotten after march, Cael may have decided its stupid to give a dangerous guy like Griffith 3 feels on starocci. I don't care if you don't think thats the case in this instance, but all these guys think like this and they all do it on occasion.1 point
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Minnesota HWT Billy Pierce 1993-1996 3X AA Shelton Benjamin 1997-1998 2X AA Brock Lesner 1999-2000 2X AA 2X Finalist 1X Champ Garrett Lowney 2001-2003 2X AA Cole Conrad 2004-2007 4X AA 3X Finalist 2X champ Tony Nelson 2011-2014 4X AA 3X Finalist 2X Champ Michael Kroells 2015-2017 3X AA Gabe Steveson 2019-2022 4X AA 2X Champ1 point
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To be fair by the 3rd period it looked like Amine had wrestled all day. I've have never seen him that battered before. Maybe he was sick or getting over something because although generally not would I would call an overly offensive guy, he usually has a good tank.1 point
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I wonder if it was AI generated? I am noticing these kind of factual errors in ESPN.com stories too.1 point
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You had me thinking it's today. Date is 1/21 right? Plott fmvs Munoz and Kaylor vs Spratley will be great1 point
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Friday, January 19: Chattanooga at Duke 6:00 PM ACC Network Extra Penn State at Michigan 6:00 PM Big Ten Network Rutgers at Michigan State 6:00 PM B1G+ Presbyterian at Bellarmine 7:00 PM ESPN+ Morgan State at Bucknell 7:00 PM ESPN+ Northern Illinois at Cleveland State 7:00 PM FloWrestling Penn at Lehigh 7:00 PM FloWrestling Buffalo at Lock Haven 7:00 PM PSAC Digital Network George Mason at Ohio 7:00 PM ESPN+ Maryland at Ohio State 7:00 PM B1G+ Drexel at Princeton 7:00 PM ESPN+ Purdue at Iowa 8:00 PM Big Ten Network Arizona State at Little Rock 8:00 PM Little Rock Sports Network Northern Colorado at South Dakota State 8:00 PM FloWrestling Cal Poly at Oregon State 9:00 PM Pac-12 Network (Digital??) Nebraska at Minnesota 10:00 PM Big Ten Network Saturday, January 20: Sacred Heart at Harvard 2:00 PM ESPN+ Navy at Lehigh 2:00 PM FloWrestling Northwestern at Illinois 3:00 PM B1G+ California Baptist at North Dakota State 8:00 PM NDSU All-Access Wyoming at Utah Valley 8:00 PM UVU Live YouTube Sunday, January 21: Kent State at Clarion 12:00 PM FloWrestling LIU vs. Morgan State at Clarion 12:00 PM Stanford at Penn 12:00 PM ESPN+ Lock Haven at Bloomsburg 1:00 PM PSAC Digital Network Rutgers at Michigan 1:00 PM B1G+ Penn State at Michigan State 1:00 PM B1G+ Chattanooga at VMI 1:00 PM ESPN+ The Citadel at Appalachian State 2:00 PM AppStateSports YouTube Navy at Binghamton 2:00 PM ESPN+ American at Bucknell 2:00 PM ESPN+ Edinboro at Central Michigan 2:00 PM ESPN+ LIU at Clarion 2:00 PM FloWrestling Kent State vs. Morgan State at Clarion 2:00 PM Maryland at Indiana 2:00 PM B1G+ Purdue at Nebraska 2:00 PM B1G+ Northern Colorado at North Dakota State 2:00 PM NDSU All-Access Arizona State at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM ACC Network Extra Hofstra at Franklin & Marshall 3:00 PM Centennial Conference TV Oregon State at Oklahoma State 3:00 PM ESPN+ Queens at Presbyterian 3:00 PM ESPN+ California Baptist at South Dakota State 3:00 PM FloWrestling Ohio State at Wisconsin 3:00 PM Big Ten Network Greensboro at Appalachian State 3:30 PM AppStateSports YouTube Army West Point at Binghamton 4:00 PM ESPN+ Morgan State at Clarion 4:00 PM FloWrestling Kent State vs. LIU at Clarion 4:00 PM Stanford at Drexel 4:30 PM FloWrestling CSU Bakersfield at Cal Poly 6:00 PM FloWrestling Campbell at Davidson 6:00 PM FloWrestling1 point
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Ferrari just claimed that he was having racial slurs directed at him during the Soldier Salute from Iowa fans and that contributed to his reaction. He seems like a trustworthy guy, so I guess his actions were justified and all should be forgiven.1 point
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In fairness, he managed to congeal his grossness, which is complex because its so multifaceted, into a remarkably short interview.1 point
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