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I was at the 2006 CMSU Open … primarily to watch a wrestler that I coached in HS. I remember watching the Askren Semi vs James. I am sure I watched his earlier matches also (being a Mizzou fan) … but couldn’t tell you who the opponents were. Lol. I do remember Oklahoma St. & Iowa always sending a few wrestlers there.3 points
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You may or may not be good at wrestling, but having a good name helps! Top 10 Dude names - any division in order of awesomeness- I'll let you guys supply the quips. . . Rowdy Angst Maverick Gallup Thunder Beard Warrior Bundra Lytning Hazen JJ Jump Carter Booze De'Alcapon Veazy Benjamin Calamari EZanderEarl Garrido Top 3 woman names- any division: Tirza Twoteeth Nixie Schooler Remington LaFlamme HONERABLE MENTIONS: Nehemiah Andronic, Archito Aragon II, Nash Banko, Kixten Barney, Kwasi Bonsu, Joseph Breedlove, Daniel Clingenpeel, Jaymar Custodio, Kal-El Fluckinger, Dakota Frogge, Ames-Michael Hoevker (European land barron), Brodi Neighbor, Keaton Overcast, Cole Rebels, Nolan Savage3 points
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what do you think jimmy? use your big boy brain and think super hard.3 points
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“It’s no joke, if you’re woke I’m the lawyer for you” ”better Red than dead. Come see me if you’ve got a problem” “take a liking to this Viking. Pronouns are our friend” “never take a loss, especially if you’re with Hamas. Call me “3 points
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Because the school tells the coach they can't afford to pay a non profit sport an extra 1 million a year. 20 more $50K scholarships vs 30 kids paying some sort of tuition. I may be way off on this but the team's without 100000 seat football venue or a consistent elite 8 plus basketball team are going to struggle. I don't think this is going to be about what a wrestling coach wants to do. More of a money issue from the top.2 points
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That's not they way I read the agreement. Don't think everyone has to be on scholarship. It says that school may offer 30.2 points
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That’s my take. Problem is, the dims are split between the open border, terrorist supporting, men competing against women, money printing, antisemitic, censorship, war mongering, baby killers, and the more moderates who recognize these as problematic. They’ve lost the youth and minority vote, alienated the working class, and barely hanging on to the college educated cat women. They won’t be back in power for a decade or more.2 points
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A big part of the problem is Hamas hiding behind and amongst those civilians, correct?2 points
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Thank you brother, certainly gives some perspective at the very least. I appreciate the wrestling community and especially this one here. Take care and God bless!2 points
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It's a dick move to post usernames from other forums on this one. Posting quotes from other forums is ok but you should take the usernames out.2 points
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Pseudoscience. His "solar callus" thing is absolutely absurd... this is coming from someone who has had four skin cancer surgeries. The "fictional patterns" resistance training is garbage and cult-like. He started doing functional patterns because he was getting injured too much... suffered the worst injury of his career while on it. I'm not going into the "different races should eat completely different diets" mumbo jumbo. A lot of this stuff is ineffective and even dangerous.2 points
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At one time, the site showed their weigh-ins. I think they were something like Cole M. 218, Mocco 230, Hopke 250, Merrill and Dellegata around 265. I don't remember what Ross was, probably somewhat similar to Mirasola. Don't trust me on these completely, I'm going from memory.2 points
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Guy deserves a LONG standing ovation and a big congrats and thank you when he retires. See the thousands that really have appreciated him. Wonder if there will be that opportunity.2 points
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Don’t know if he was at the open, but Rowdy Neighbor needs mentioned2 points
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**Breaks up with girlfriend** **Can't find new girlfriend** "Hey I couldn't find a new girlfriend, so I'm coming back to you."1 point
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It's a good thing for Kyle that wrestling doesn't require a particularly high IQ1 point
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Speed fades faster than strength and the brain fades the slowest of all. It's why we see NFL Olinemen and pocket passer QBs play to a much older age.1 point
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Of course it’s a good thing. Just a wee bit of an exaggeration, don’t you think?1 point
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I am enjoying reading the discussion and perspectives going back and forth. The lines become blurrier and blurrier when we take away the life/death aspect. Lying - does your 89 year old aunt really look good? Obeying traffic laws - never goes 3 over the speed limit even to pass? Following procedures at work - just go in a hallway when the person you are walking with swipes her badge? Utilitarian prevails in nearly all the cases except the really biggies. Hence - 10 commandments being deontological. The rest is up for negotiation. There is also a cultural aspect involved. There is a story - perhaps urban myth - of a German army storeroom clerk who would not hand out winter weather gear to troops nearby because he did not have the proper authorization. The troops froze to death with coats on racks mere meters away. The deontological nature of his culture - follow der rhules! - made him do something unthinkable nearly everywhere else in the world. The quality, morality, rightness, etc of the rules or procedures is never under question so long as it comes from the perceived proper authority.1 point
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Do you think in India there is a wrestler named Pindjur Mom?1 point
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They were never pseudo-science. Pseudo-science consists of claims without any supporting evidence, like a lot of stuff that Dake has espoused (earthing, anyone?).1 point
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Had a client come in to work today who was more excited about Bo losing than any of the PSU guys winning. I imagine that can go both ways though.1 point
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I've had a theory on this for a while but never put much research into other than anecdotal observation. Speed is typically the first thing to go with age and strength the last. So for the smaller guys where speed/youth is an important factor, you see their performance decline sooner than a heavyweight or an upper weight who utilizes strength/positioning over speed.1 point
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Not an answer in full, but part of the difference is the scrambling and the defense of not giving up a takedown - they were not scrambling like they do now when they were a sophomores in HS.1 point
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It's funny how when you read online, people are very defensive when you question these young guys getting held back in HS to get another year before college. In most cases they are going to be 19 their senior year, wrestling 14 year old freshman in some cases, because they are "both in high school." Then when they wrestle someone a year older in college, they lost because they are "still in high school," despite being in the same age group.1 point
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Push outs suck. I think Mendez won by a lot of push outs in one of his matches.1 point
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You can still win by fall after being down by 10 (happened in world championships for women's a few years ago) but you can not currently score points to keep the match alive. The sequence is still allowed to continue though.1 point
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