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I don't know how it plays out, but as time goes on its becoming obvious that the marriage of athletics and academics makes no sense past high school....4 points
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Well actually she did. How many millions of people did she let across the border as border czar? Who do you think paid for taking care of all those people ... you did. And you get to keep paying.2 points
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Yeah, I totally hear that. I just think sponsors think differently than fans on here and would rather put an athlete with the perfect hs record (or whatever) next to their brand than the guy spending time in development at the next level. You see it in other sports too, even in like basketball where kids commonly reclassify to college (and then the league) sooner to get their bag. They spend their time walking through their hs season instead of spending their senior year competing at the next level because it keeps the hype machine going, which now keeps the NIL machine going too, and because it mitigates risk of getting injured or exposed if they're not yet ready for prime time (which is a ridiculous expectation, but it happens). I'm cool with whatever PJD or any of the other upcoming superstars decide to do. Just saying that the calculus has probably changed about the decision to compete in high school vs. spend that time training at the RTC/OTC.2 points
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Only if he doesn't RS this season (of which, so far, he IS.) D32 points
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This topic comes from emotion rather than data supported facts. Data shows that mainstream media is biased. 9 of the top 10 mainstream media companies lean left. Even the left opinions that mainstream media is left biased. I have shared this data directly. People did not lose trust in the mainstream media because it goes against their beliefs. Rather, people lost trust in the mainstream media because it was making statements that the consumers knew to be wrong. And now people are increasingly looking for media of any form that provides a verifiable truth. This is hard to newly comprehend, but also, it is true.2 points
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i think some wires are crossed in this thread. there are two types of payment being discussed: A) money + compensation to athletes from the school B) NIL there are two different things. especially for part B no one 'deserves' anything. they are independent endorsement deals.2 points
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How soft a man must be to be afraid of an ex woman's soccer player...2 points
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https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/42286584/vanderbilt-qb-diego-pavia-suing-ncaa-eligibility-rules Once the courts decided that college athletes were essentially professional athletes and could get paid, it was obvious that the next thing to be challenged would be the eligibility rules. The Vanderbilt QB, who has no NFL potential, is suing to get back eligibility for the years he spent at community college. Does anybody think it's likely that the courts eventually get rid of the 4 year competition limit and possibly even allow professional athletes to reenter NCAA competition? Will we look back at NCAA athletes who only competed for four years similarly to how we see athletes from the time of Dan Gable and Hodge who only competed for 3? Maybe Max Dean was ahead of his time.1 point
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All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-indicates event is believed to be eligible for a one-pound weight allowance Thursday, November 14: *Belmont Abbey at Davidson, 6:00 PM Bloomsburg at Lock Haven, 7:00 PM Chattanooga at Ohio State, 7:00 PM West Virginia at Rider, 7:00 PM *St. Andrews at Davidson, 7:30 PM Friday, November 15: Nebraska at Campbell, 4:30 PM Iowa at Bellarmine, 7:00 PM Indiana at Central Michigan, 7:00 PM Columbia at Cleveland State, 7:00 PM Northern Colorado at Drexel, 7:00 PM George Mason at Edinboro, 7:00 PM Morgan State at Lehigh, 7:00 PM Appalachian State at NC State, 7:00 PM Missouri at Virginia Tech, 7:00 PM Nebraska at North Carolina, 7:30 PM Navy at Iowa State, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Bucknell at Minnesota, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Augustana (SD) at South Dakota State, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Oklahoma State at Utah Valley, 9:00 PM (7:00 PM) Saturday, November 16: Mercyhurst at Findlay Open, hosted by Findlay, 9:00 AM *Franklin & Marshall at Shorty Hitchcock Classic, hosted by Millersville, 9:00 AM Northern Iowa at Grand View Open, Des Moines, IA, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) Duke at Hofstra, 11:30 AM Sacred Heart vs. The Citadel at Hofstra, 11:30 AM *Northern Colorado at Penn, 12:00 PM Duke vs. Sacred Heart at Hofstra, 1:30 PM The Citadel at Hofstra, 1:30 PM Stanford at Cal Poly, 2:30 PM (11:30 AM) Sacred Heart at Hofstra, 3:30 PM American vs. Maryland at Potomac, MD, 6:00 PM Eureka at SIU Edwardsville, 7:00 PM (6:00 PM) Northern Illinois at Northwestern, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Sunday, November 17: Purdue at Buffalo, 10:00 AM Arizona State, Minnesota, North Dakota State, Oklahoma, South Dakota State at Daktronics Invitational, hosted by South Dakota State, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM) Army West Point vs. Purdue at Buffalo, 12:00 PM Morgan State at Marymount, 12:00 PM VMI vs. Averett at Marymount, 12:00 PM Kent State at Bellarmine, 1:00 PM Ohio State at Edinboro, 1:00 PM Michigan State at Ohio, 1:00 PM Drexel at Penn State, 1:00 PM Morgan State vs. Averett at Marymount, 1:45 PM VMI at Marymount, 1:45 PM Army West Point at Buffalo, 2:00 PM George Mason at Clarion, 2:00 PM Davidson at Presbyterian, 2:00 PM LIU vs. Rutgers at Toms River, NJ, 2:00 PM NC State vs. Princeton at Toms River, NJ, 2:00 PM Morgan State vs. VMI at Marymount, 3:30 PM LIU vs. Princeton at Toms River, NJ, 4:00 PM NC State vs. Rutgers at Toms River, NJ, 4:00 PM Columbia at Michigan, 5:00 PM Oklahoma State at Oregon State, 5:00 PM (2:00 PM)1 point
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Would you pay to see this friendly exhibition match? Let's say it's folkstyle, main event at the top of a card of friendlies. It might be an entertaining fundraiser and good exposure for the sport. Proceeds could go to, idk, a pool that assists D1 programs at risk of getting cut. I can't even guess if it would be a competitive match. Cael's getting up there in years, but he's also Cael.1 point
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The new Wrestlestat rankings are out this morning (I believe Intermat updates tomorrow). Take a bow Freshmen. They have entered the building. Below are the highest ranked freshmen who were unranked in the pre-season rankings. Virginia Tech leads the way with three freshmen on the list (and both are in the top 14). Followed by NC State with two top 19 entrants.1 point
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Yeah I know last year Pitzer from Pitt would have gotten surgery and taken a MRS but it was too late in the season to qualify to he wrestled and delayed the surgery till after Nationals.1 point
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Iowa vs Bellarmine will be on ESPN+, if you are in the area, Dan Gable will be hosting a social that will benefit the Knights RTC1 point
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Taylor would destroy him in 2024, Cael wins the time machine p4p folkstyle match, taylor wins the p4p time machine freestyle match, but I'd add that I think Cael was mentally done after college....1 point
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yeah... also that the coaching staff went to Starocci with what they wanted, and he told them to drop dead and they walked off with their hats in their hands.1 point
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This just in. Over the weekend Aaron Brooks was forced to appear at halftime of the PSU football game to turn over his 197 pound title to a guy they found in the stands who weighed 197 AND was taller than Brooks. When asked about the seemingly arbitrary way to determine a national champ, Brooks said, "Some SOB on Intermat realized I was too short for 197, so they are making me do this. He better pray to Allah I do not find out who he is." Sixty seven year old Baron Rooks, seen clapping to Brooks' right, was not surprised. "I knew I could take Brooks on the measuring tape and equal him on the scale. This is the right thing. It is just a shame it took so long," Rooks said. Rooks, a manager at a mall-based fast food chain in Omaha, Nebraska is planning to display his well deserved trophy next to the cash register.1 point
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Another thing that makes you go hmmm is taking Minnow's word for it. But Sanderson is always forthright with the media...sorry had to wipe some tears while typing.1 point
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You should probably stop projecting, learn to spell properly and get a new source of information that isn't a social media app that teenagers use to troll each other.1 point
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NIL has never been designed to be equal. No serious person is talking about equal NIL. Nor would it even be possible to make payments equal because there is not a single payor who could control it. Stop conflating NIL payments with the potential payments made directly by schools to athletes as part of the House settlement.1 point
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Fair enough brother, I can't claim to have inside intel on how the NIL decisions are made. In general though, I do like the idea of even the elite kids finishing out their high school years. Even if it delays their wrestling development, the delay is very slight, and is offset IMO by the benefit of getting to live a normal life of a normal high school kid. I worry that that leaving high school early to focus on wrestling may cause premature burnout if your life is all wrestling, all the time.1 point
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The MSU Open is always a great time. Anyone available and nearby should start every season by checking out this awesome event. Michigan State wrestling always does an awesome job with hosting and putting on this event, and you can watch some excellent wrestling from the freshman/sophomore division, through the excellent competition in the Open division. A great perk of my position is that I get to interview some of the coaches and athletes while attending. Early on, I had the chance to meet with Dylan Ragusin and talk about how his experience from last season and the summer will lead to additional success this season While floating around and watching the matches, I also had a chance to grab Northwestern’s Trevor Chumbley to talk through what he can expect from him and his squad this season, as well as what the fans can expect from Evanston Illinois as they host the B1G Championships. Shortly thereafter, I had the pleasure of watching Johnny Lovett get some work done on his way to the finals of the deep and talented 157-pound finals, where he ended up dropping a close match to All-American Peyten Kellar of Ohio. Here is Johnny after his quarterfinal victory: Michigan sent a solid contingent of competitors to this tournament, including Chase Saldate who placed 3rd at 157. Some of their other wrestlers had recently competed at the Clarion Open the previous weekend. Here, I connect with Joseph Walker, 174, who is fresh off of winning that tournament. Here he talks about his journey and patience as he prepared year after year for the chance to be a full time starter: Additionally, I grabbed Jack Medley - Director of Operations for Michigan wrestling, to talk about the team this season and what to expect from their squad; Being a B1G correspondent for InterMat, I wanted to try to grab as many competitors as I could reasonably get interviews from. Balancing the interview portion with not bothering the athletes as they battle with some of the best in the country is tough, but I knew I wanted to grab Derek Gilcher, the Hoosier who is battling to get himself in the lineup this season. Here he talks about coming back from injury and his approach to this season; What’s better than interviewing one Gilcher? Interviewing two of them. Here I talk with Dylan Gilcher about his recent experience at the Clarion Open, and his approach headed into his first season with the Wolverines; I wasn’t about to leave East Lansing without grabbing Ben Bennett, who was coaching in his first competition as the Head Coach of the Chippewas. Here he talks about what we can expect from this Central Michigan team as they look to defend their title as MAC Champions, as well as how Johnny Lovett is looking to stay aggressive this season; I genuinely love this tournament, and though I didn’t get to speak with everyone I had hoped to, I got some great insight from athletes and coaches as the 2024/2025 season gets underway. I hope you enjoyed these interviews, and I hope to grab some more as the year continues to unfold.1 point
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Fair. Totally fair. Poor choice of words on my part.1 point
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I will give you three reasons. 12-6 23-7 17-91 point
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I thought Robinson 25 and Camacho 33 would be the route NCSU would take. I am not sure moving weights during the season is a great idea, but it is early now.1 point
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The ILLINI ended up with 5 hammers, but one was for Caelan Riley in Pool D. I think he's at a minimum a Pool C wrestler, more likely, Pool B. Smart move by the coach to give him some confidence. I don't know how long Ramazan Attasauov will be out of the lineup, although he did make the trip. Lucas Byrd, Danny Pucino, Kannon Webster and Braeden Scoles went undefeated and won Pool A hammers, and they are all still undefeated on the season. That's gonna be a Murderer's Row. Zac Braunagel had a one-point loss in the finals to Michael Beard. That score was reversed when they met two years ago in the NCAA tournament. All in all, superb weekend for ILLINOIS. Here's a meme chart for Coach Poeta after the ASU dual:1 point
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Good showing by the Minnesota Gophers, with 5 champs at the Mountaineer Open...133 Tyler Wells, 141 Vance Vombaur, 157 Tommy Askey, 184 Max McEnelly, 197 Isaiah Salazar. 125 Cooper Flynn, 165 Andrew Sparks, 174 Clayton Whiting, and 197 Gabe Nagel took 2nd place. 3rd placers were 125 Brandon Morvari, 174 Ethan Riddle, Hwt Bennett Tabor.1 point
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Certainly the marriage of academics and professional sport makes no sense.1 point
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I'm just so upset. Poor Joe hits a political walk-off post midnight grand slam in several states simultaneously while putting together the best campaign and inspirational message ever - besting FDR, HST, JFK, LBJ, Jimmy, WJC, and BHO in voter turnout. Then, in his very next at-bat they pull him out of the batter's box because he missed a curve ball. He still had 3 months to get it together. To get the band back together. He had his mojo rising (I know, the actual lyrics are Mr. Mojo Risin'). Yet, they sent a minor league sub-Mendoza line hitter to finish his at-bat for him. Kam-Mendoza struck out, unsurprisingly. She never had gotten an electoral hit outside of woke-california - the equivalent to T-Ball - in her life. Poor poor, Joe. Poor us. I feel so bad for him and for us. I will settle down but have a heart and give me some time.1 point
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Hey Uncle B good to see you posting. Some good and honest questions. Don't forget AI. It's on the path to take us all over in the near future. Always surprised people aren't more up in arms about the real threat to all humans. Also, thought I'd get my props from you for accurately telling you exactly how the election would go1 point
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How can the man who got 81 MILLION VOTES!!!!!! not run again? That is INSANE. Joe B is the most inspirational awesome and efficient vote getter EVERRRRR and the MAGIC DEM!!! To deny that he could do it again is akin to being an election denier. It is BASELESS and there is NO EVIDENCE that he could not get 81 million votes again. Sheesh.1 point
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I'll bet you none of what you posted will ever will be true...name the price1 point
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We need more last name colleges like Davidson and Campbell to have guys in the rankings.1 point
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With a little time to kill before the preseason starts, JOMBO™ visits the College Football Hall of Fame.1 point
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End of an era. We are lucky with what Art Martori invested into the sport, especially before the RTC model took shape and it seemed like all the top guys were relying on Sunkist. Not to mention saving the ASU program. A true friend of the sport and USA wrestling.1 point
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