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My favorite college football story is Eric Dickerson getting a corvette to commit to A&M and then driving that car to his signing with SMU. A&M had no recourse to recover the illegally gifted car.
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It's just that kids never flipped their commitments in the past. This is a new problem that has everyone concerned.
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Why is that hard to believe? Don't all PA studs fall along and between those outcomes (none or some NCAA titles)?
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Who can be the next Jimmy in terms of forum impact?
boconnell replied to ionel's topic in College Wrestling
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Most improved from frosh to senior year - recent examples?
boconnell replied to Fletcher's topic in College Wrestling
Derek White from RS to Senior 6-3 4-3 11-8 23-4 30-2 lost in the finals -
Fans always get progressively worse the more you win. I root for a professional team that has won a couple of titles after a long period of being bad. The fan base is insufferable and absolutely believes they are entitled to winning everything. It is human nature. Win enough and your fans get awful (or at least a large chunk of them).
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Okay. You didn't say any of the stuff you said if it's important to you. Either way I made it far more important than I should have and replied far too many times already. Sorry for being difficult and I'll let it drop here.
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DT certainly didn't say he wants to go out on a high note and he might not go to worlds because of that. DT's comments said he didn't want to end on the down note of losing at the OTT. BAC said winning trials might be enough of a high note to end things on. You took that and created that he somehow doesn't want to lose at Worlds. Then you commented on how the thing you created doesn't seem like DT.
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So you made it up and then judged it not accurate. Awesome that you can be the source and the dismissal in the same post. Let me try. I think it's bad that Daton Fix eats puppies and I also think it's not Datonesque.
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There was zero suggestion or discussion of him not going to worlds because he couldn't win. The discussion is about the different impact on his coaching from going to trials for a weekend vs leaving the country for a week plus to compete at worlds right before the season. I think it's great for OSU wrestling to have him go, but I get why it's two different discussions.
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You can't seriously think that being a state champ in a weaker state isn't enough credentials to play a wrestler in a movie. You do realize the matches in the movie won't be real?
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I agree. All of the one legged champions demonstrate how much of an advantage it is.
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Not odd at all. I explained that they have a publicly stated coaching philosophy that coaches wrestle with the athletes as much as possible. Whether he makes the team or not, he will be wrestling with the athletes as much as possible through the end of October. If OSU had a competitor at 92 KG then I would have a problem with him competing. But right now he is doing exactly what he would be doing (wrestling with his athletes), and bringing positive attention to his program. It's obvious this is very positive for OSU wrestling. You making general statements about distraction doesn't change how this is a positive for OSU wrestling (as recognized by their AD and everyone around the program).
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What coaching time is he missing? The new staff has pushed the idea that coaches wrestle with the team instead of sitting on the wall. Worlds are in 7 weeks. It seems like training for worlds will consist of him wrestling with his team a lot over the next 7 weeks. If he doesn't make the team it seems like he'd spend the next 7 weeks wrestling with his team. But I'm sure him and Cael will make note of you not being a fan and will give that the appropriate consideration.
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I agree coaches are getting a lot. Some at least. I agree athletes are getting a lot. Some at least. I agree that schools aren't really getting anything other than whatever prestige comes with winning wrestling matches. I think if wrestling coaches and wrestlers are being rewarded, that's great. And if they are getting rewarded financially while not really producing anything financially, that's incredible.
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I agree that this Iowa situation is the worst thing that can be done in the current rules. I also agree that it was far worse on athletes in the past. I think right now athletes can collect large amounts of money that is mostly based on their college affiliation. Nobody is paying those guys to wrestle after graduation. They are paying them specifically to be associated with the university. As for revenue split, you have a point in football or men's basketball. Wrestling produces no meaningful revenue, so any pay is far outside of a revenue split. Good college wrestlers are getting far more right now from being apart of a college wrestling team than the schools are getting from the arrangement.
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What about when the school collects murky money as donations like happened for the past 50 years? I feel much better about athletes getting checks then I do about the boosters sending money to the university to spend on locker rooms and coaches who are the highest paid employee in the state. Should coaches be limited to one free transfer and have to sit when they leave more than that? The way it's currently being executed is awful and messy. Almost as awful and messy as the way it used to be executed. I wasn't driven away by how it used to be and I'm not driven away now.
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I agree there are a few things that are tough on athletes, while the overall field is massively slanted towards the athletes. Lots of kids got recruited over in the past. They lost a year of eligibility if they transferred back then. This might happen more last minute and more sudden change, but it's still far more beneficial to the athletes then when nobody was allowed to leave without losing 25% of their college eligibility. A guy getting pushed out in August is bad. A guy sitting a full calendar year is far worse. The free movement has obvious downside, but it is still massively in favor of the wrestlers over the universities.
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If schools were using this to recruit over athletes while athletes were stuck in place, then it would be bad. But there is just as much or more of athletes using the portal to get theirs. If athletes don't owe anything to the schools that developed them and they can look out for their own interests, then I see no reason why schools owe loyalty to the athletes they recruited rather than looking out for the school's best interest. It is unadulterated free agency, and the athletes are getting more money, more control, and more choice then they ever got before. It might be ugly, but it's definitely not unfair to athletes no matter how many get recruited over.
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Greco is the most popular international style
boconnell replied to Packard's topic in International Wrestling
I bet the national participation in the USA is the highest in the world. I would further bet it is the highest by a good margin. We just push athletic participation at a much higher rate than most large nations. -
Greco is the most popular international style
boconnell replied to Packard's topic in International Wrestling
Among men Greco is the most widespread style worldwide. That is not the same as being the most popular. More countries entering a wrestler does not mean there are more people doing Greco worldwide than there are doing FS. If you looked at participation numbers in each nation, I'd be very surprised if there were more worldwide participants in Greco.