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Wrestleknownothing

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  1. I have no idea what is right, but I have only ever heard it pronounced guh-feller and gee-feller.
  2. Kerkvliet is scary big. They said he weighed in at 251.
  3. I don't know what his walking around weight is, but I feel like that might be a tough pull. Maybe if he transfers to Oklahoma State.
  4. I'm not even sure that would have gotten the job done.
  5. Someone needs to talk to McKinney about the advisability of that 'do.
  6. The Clash at the Aragon Ballroom (Brawlroom) in '82
  7. Yep, it is clear that 149 was a compromise last year. He could not dislodge Nick Lee so that was his next best option.
  8. He had it for a good part of last year. Wrestled the final against Fix with it if I recall correctly.
  9. Starroci appears to have taken umbrage on Olmos grabbing his face. Those last few seconds of forearm to the back of the head and then hand to the back of the head seemed to be a little payback.
  10. Bartlett's attacks, when they finally come, are so lightning fast I wish he would pull the trigger more often.
  11. The shortest distance between two points is a line. Trend is sometimes short for trend line. Draw your own conclusions.
  12. I was looking at the few membership financial report system replrts I could find online and they just report the number of scholarships and dollars used. Edinboro used 3.51 in 2019 and Rutgers used 9.81 in 2022, for example. But there is nothing there about the number of wrestlers receiving that aid. If I recall correctly, back on themat someome had posted a link to all the MFRS reports. If you are reading this cam you share that link again?
  13. Reading the Burwick thread got me thinking. With slightly fewer scholarships than starters (9.9 vs 10) and the ability to hand out partial scholarships in wrestling, does anyone know how frequently a wrestler is on a full ride? I know some schools do not even use their 9.9, and I know some wrestlers who were top 10 pound for pound that did not get a full ride (though perhaps it was available elsewhere) so I am assuming it is not very common.
  14. Do we see a different strategy from Mekhi Lewis come NCAA's? At the last NCAA and in this match at the start of the 2nd period once Starocci gets to his feet Lewis gives up on the ride. At NCAA he started out looking to ride, but gave up pretty quickly, getting 10 or 11 seconds of RT at the start of the second and in this match he seems even less committed to the ride.
  15. Seeds are earned rather than rewarded. In that way they are more ranking than prediction. But rankings contain a degree of subjectivity (whether the Flo rankers want to admit it or not), so it can be hard to differentiate between a ranking and a prediction sometimes. An example, is quality wins. If two undefeated wrestlers do not wrestle the exact same schedule then some subjectivity comes into play to decide who is more deserving of the higher seed based on the quality of their wins. At the margin this is purely subjective and there is an element of a positive feedback loop. If wrestler A beats the #10 ranked wrestler and wrestler B beats the #11 ranked wrestler it is tempting to say wrestler A had a higher quality win, but who is to say that the original ranks were 100% accurate?
  16. Officially, no. But all Penn State fans take an oath to the belief that in 2018 Mark Hall lost the #1 seed to Zahid Valencia based on the all-star match.
  17. I don't let myself cut weight.
  18. They will fit in perfectly when they move to phase 2 of The Pines of Mar Gable, or is it Del Boca Vista?
  19. You make an excellent point. Kyle Burwick has essentially finished at his seed every year.
  20. Ben Askren also told you you should invest in crypto. Who you gonna believe?
  21. And now for all teams that have averaged at least 3 NQs per year. Princeton shall lead them all (and we shall all work for them). Given that PSU has qualified the third highest number of wrestlers over that span, how crazy is that number?
  22. Over the last 12 tournaments Nebraska has wrestled at or above their seed 55% of the time (50 of 91) and Iowa has wrestled at or above their seed 56% of the time (63 of 112). Nebraska's worst years were 2014 (1 of 6) and 2021 (2 of 9). Iowa's worst years were 2015 and 2022 (3 of 7). If you narrow it down to just the past three tournaments (the seed to 33 era) Nebraska has wrestled at or above their seed 48% of the time (12 of 25) and Iowa has wrestled at or above their seed 48% of the time (14 of 29). There really is no difference between the two.
  23. Movers and Shakers (based on Intermat). Top 10 and Bottom 10 ranked by change in expected points from pre-season to now. Iowa State is coming on strong. Seven of ten have moved up in the rankings, led by Paniro Johnson. This is a bit unfair to Penn as the lion's share of their "lost" points are due to CJ Composto taking a gap year to recover from injury (only Intermat had him in their pre-season rankings) Wyoming is hit hard by the Stephen Buchanan transfer decision. Ohio State is the opposite of Iowa State with seven of their ten wrestlers dropping in the rankings.
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