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David Taylor is the guy at the Magic: The Gathering table who knows every card and can tell you the damage done by a Hippogriff compared to a Thrull. By the way, tomorrow I file a multi-billion dollar antitrust lawsuit against Penn State. They got the venue, a suspiciously large number of the participants, one of the announcers, Wrestleknownothing providing play-by-play here, and they promoted their venue for Olympic Team Trial during the match. I almost miss Iowa. What happened to them anyway?
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As an impartial and respected journalist, I have to note that Wisconsin has now lost 11 matches in a row.
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I'll say Megalaudis takes out Lee
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to Hammerlock3's topic in International Wrestling
Certainly red-faced and much slower. I would suggest that if he wasn't gassed the line was inching towards or on "E." You still got a couple miles, but you better hurry up and refuel. I say this because when Spencer gets tired, he makes mistakes and is more prone to ending up on his back. That happened in this match. -
How Long Will Bono Last at Wisconsin?
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ThreePointTakedown's topic in College Wrestling
I wasn't going to say anything, but it's my duty as a respected and impartial journalist to note that, on the same day the Badgers lost 42-0 to ISU, Wisconsin high school four-timer and Who's #1 wrestler Braeden Scoles won a varsity dual match as a true Freshman for the ILLINI. -
I'll say Megalaudis takes out Lee
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to Hammerlock3's topic in International Wrestling
I can't wait to see it, CHROMEBIRD! The OTT will be spectacular if everybody shows up and is healthy. Since his college days, the scouting report has been to fatigue Spencer. That probably has a lot to do with trying to train with injuries. As for Lee's conditioning, it was obviously adequate. Megaludis scored later in the second period when the Hawkeye was a little tuckered out. I would've loved to see Lilledahl make it to the second period because Spencer's effort in the first period in that match was extraordinary. In my opinion, there was no way he wouldn't have cratered. He was just putting in too much effort. Yes, he looks jacked. As for #1, I just think you have to get him moving side to side because of the knee issues. Megaludis tried the head-on approach, and that didn't work in the first period. Finally, I didn't see Nolf wrestle, so I can't comment on that. Cheers! -
I'll say Megalaudis takes out Lee
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to Hammerlock3's topic in International Wrestling
After Spencer Lee beat the child, he seemed like a world beater. But then the Iowa phenom had to face a veteran part-timer and got a little red-faced in the second. He won a one-takedown match. Final score was 7-4 as a last-second Megaludis challenge was lost. I think the scouting report is: 1. Shoot the angles. Make him keep turning on his knee. 2. Finish quick (and preferably around) Lee or hold on for a stalemate. 3. Have him try to push your grounded weight out of bounds. Lilledahl did this pretty well. 4. Get to the second period. Mega did this very well. I think it was 2-0 Spencer at the break. 5. If he takes you down, fall with your arms and legs spread-eagled (Lightening Luke gave up the trapped-arm guts). 6. Make him work for his gut or lace. Tire him out. 7. He's got chubby ankles. Grab em. 8. Time his clubs as he's off balance. Spencer puts a lot of force into them, and that will naturally affect his balance. Now, I hope to hear from the board experts about their "Spencer Lee Scouting Report." -
If the United States Department of Justice is conspiring with the Iowa Gambling Commission, Willie Saylor and the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club to selectively prosecute Iowa wrestling teams, this is much bigger than we might want to admit. I suggest we form a club of internet private investigators to get to the bottom of it, using skullduggery where necessary.
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There was a lot of cringe in the press conference. But I thought a funny part was Brands forgetting the name of his employer. At about :58 of the video. .
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Worst stallers of the last decade
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to AOCStallsLikeAMug's topic in College Wrestling
I've previously asked the original poster two simple questions. I gave this one-note troll the opportunity to go on offense, but instead, he turtled up and avoided contact with me. That's stalling. -
Originally posted at The ILLINI Wrestling Blog & Forum & Beyond. ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE IOWA GAMBLING CRISIS According to the esteemed head coach of the Iowa Hawkeye wrestling team, there appears to be a great conspiracy on the part of the Department of Justice and sundry others to hold only Iowa State and University of Iowa athletes accountable for gambling violations. This unpleasant conspiracy of selective prosecution may have been illegal, the coach mused. There was also the allegation that there are so many other student-athletes at so many other institutions gambling so much of the time, that they must be struck on the head unconscious and dragged from their wagering speculations onto the football fields, volleyball courts, wrestling mats and other various fields of play or they'd be too busy betting on the Iowa women's basketball team to pursue their own sport. This, of course, was classic DARVO, which stands for deny, attack, and reverse victim and offender. The acclaimed coach of the Iowa team went on to blame everybody but himself for the calamitous affair, going so far as to provide the local media with enough blame to put a dozen men on the gallows. It was all a very spectacular way for the coach to bully his way out of answering direct questions such as: Why did this happen? Do you feel responsible, even in the tiniest bit, for the outcome? What changes, if any, will be made to ensure that this doesn't happen again in the future? The one iota of news that was uttered by the acclaimed Iowa coach was that two appeals are still ongoing, but we don't know who is still appealing and what relief they have requested. To celebrate this amazing show of exuberant buffoonery, we felt the need to create a buffoonishly exuberant video. This is that video: We have previously reported on the Iowa gambling crisis in depth here. That report also includes a fun JOMBO™ strip on the topic of wagering by Iowa athletes. .
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OMG. I never want to hear "headlock" and "Sheptock" in my mind at the same time ever again. Robin Ficker would scream that every four seconds for however long that particular match lasted. I have to say, though, that you having headlocked Sheptock makes me laugh! Irony. Cheers!
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High school and college. There's nothing better than wrestling teammates for friends. My favorite story involved a wrestling teammate in college who put up posters around campus advertising a match between a bear and me at a local mall. Peer pressure being what it was, I agreed. When the time came, I showed up in my sweats, headgear and singlet, but the bear was a no-show. The mall manager said that he had stepped on glass the week before at another mall and therefore had to forfeit. Man 1, Beast 0.
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Woke up with a nightmare and read this, and it kind of scared me, even though I know it's essentially not true. By the way, I loved the photo of Izzy and the Brain at the ILLINOIS Matmen Open. LOL! The sunglasses. Great tournament, and this made for a wild backstory! I guess it must have hurt like hell, but ya gotta laugh about it now. Willie was like the anti-Cyclops from the X-Men. As for my favorite podcasts, why, I like Wrestling Changed My Life, the Intermat features, Fivepointmove, ILLINOISMatmen, although mostly it depends on who's going to be interviewed. When big tournaments and the NCAA are being handicapped, those are good shows as well, and then there's this guy with his minute and a half broadcasts:
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Both Brawlnagels and Lucas Byrd in the lineup, and you have quite a different result. Their absences accounted for three losses. Two of those three were bonus: Pin and Tech. Additionally, Navy is young but bona fide. This was my preview here. The guy who took Edmond Ruth into overtime was at Blair two years ago winning a couple of Beasts of the East and other tournaments. The big news out of the dual was Kannon Webster making his Orange and Blue debut with a tech fall. He will redshirt this year, but, man, wait until he and Scoles and Moore and the others break into the lineup with the Brawlnagels and Byrd. Luffman will be back as well, and he's looking real good. Check it out:
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Countdown to National Singlet Day
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in College Wrestling
In this historic battle, I believe that we can safely say that NATIONAL SINGLET DAY was a partial success. We had a proclamation from the Mayor of Buffalo, held a contest, had a contest winner, and many people in the wrestling community became aware of our sacred trust. Next year, we will send our request for an official proclamation to the United States Congress. By the way, the winner was a guy from a Chicago suburb, who wore his singlet in class. His prize package has already been sent out. Once we make NATIONAL SINGLET DAY an annual mainstay, we bring wrestling to the Winter Olympics! -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
Zac Braunagel tech falled his first opponent, then fell in the quarters. Joe Rau got a bye, then teched his quarterfinals foe. He lost to the Cubano in the semis. They both won team points that go to the Pan Am Games team race, and more importantly, UWW ranking points. GO USA! -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
Checked out the Pan Am Sports streaming link this morning. Will we get to see Zac Braunagel and Joe Rau? No. We are gonna get ****** again. Listed among others: Gymnastics Trampoline Canoe Sprint eSports 200m Time Trial (Roller Blades) -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
They have replays of the 2019 Pan Am Games. I have seen nothing for 2023. Fivepointmove.com and FloWrestling have been on Twitter complaining about how Greco and Women's got screwed by Break Dancing and other "sports." I got to see ZERO of Kamal Bey's matches, and that pisses me off. I go to the results page, and their notations show that he's scoring 4 after 4 after 4 all day long. Didn't see any of them. He came from behind to beat the Cubano in the semis. Missed that. Then, Kamal fell behind 0-5 in the finals only to pitch a shut out and eventually pin his veteran opponent. That happened but not on any stream. Themat.com aka USA Wrestling took down the article (bad 502 Gateway) from October in which it was implicitly promised that all wrestling matches would be streamed. -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
They broadcasted a couple of hours of medal ceremonies for "Sprint Canoe" while wrestling was ongoing. -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
Kamal Bey is in the finals later this afternoon. I didn't realize this until a few minutes ago, Gold medalists earn 8,000 UWW points. -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
By the way, I think that eSports should have been held at 2:00 am, with a 6-pack Mountain Dew minimum, then continuing all night until a champion was crowned. And the Pan Am Games bowling competition should've been once a week for 3 months with the 9th being the beer frame. -
The Pan Am Games
ILLINIWrestlingBlog replied to ILLINIWrestlingBlog's topic in International Wrestling
The brackets at UWW are just a masterpiece of errors. They don't match with the results page, and it is blowing my mind. If you go by the results page, Bey just beat the Cubano and is into the semifinals.