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Wrestleknownothing

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  1. Just watched the recording. An escape and 7 takedowns in 1:19 for Barr? Yowza.
  2. A lie for all occasions.
  3. Correct Parco and McGee for three years each. And Ryan Millhof for one year (only qualified for the tournament one year of three years at ASU). Cory Crooks left ASU for Oregon State. Bubba Jenkins was too early to make the list.
  4. That doesn't look like holding open a door. Or a window.
  5. This will sound like pandering to @WrestlingRasta, but a lot of Toots and the Maytals lately mixed in with classical.
  6. Thanks for the list. Teske is: two wrestler years out, but no points out for PSU, then two wrestler years in with 5.5 points at Northern Iowa, then wrestler out, with 1.5 points out at Northern Iowa (his last year total then two wrestler years in, with 4.5 points in for Iowa
  7. I have a correction to the description of the table. It is wrestler years, not distinct wrestlers. So Kerkvliet counts for 4 wrestler years of the 9 total gained by PSU, for example.
  8. As a prominent NIL recipient, I would be happy to quote you my price.
  9. Penn State trails Ohio State and Iowa for transfers brought in from 2014 - 2024. Iowa is second now, but will be top of the heap after counting this season. This narrative that only PSU recruits over, or even does it the most, is incorrect.
  10. I already did the returning points that shows you the effect of this year's transfers on the schools losing wrestlers. We wont know the impact for those gaining the wrestlers until mid March. So there is no sense including this year with past years due to the incomplete data for this year.
  11. This is the list of wrestlers from 2014 - 2024 who have NCAA qualified for more than one school (plus Kerkvliet, Mesenbrink, Spratley, and Jamison) aggregated by school with the points they took with they when they left, and the points they scored after they arrived. For the three three timers their points at school two go into the in and out column. Stanford has paid the heaviest price, losing 12 wrestlers and 90.5 points without gaining any wrestlers. Northwestern is not far behind with -8 and -64.5. On the flip side are the usual suspects, Iowa has brought in 10 wrestlers who have scored +116.5 points for them while losing 0 NCAA tournament qualifying wrestlers. Both those numbers will change significantly this year with all the ins and outs. Speaking of a school that will see significant changes, Arizona State has been a big beneficiary of the transfer portal, right up until they were not. They have gained +74 net points and 6 wrestlers. Penn State is number 2 on the gains list with one wrestler, Greg Kerkvliet contributing 69 of their net +96.5 points gained. Michigan is number 3 with 7 gained and 1 lost for +74.5 net points gained.
  12. Thanks for Spratley and Jamison. Parco and Buchanan have not yet qualified for Iowa.
  13. OK. Let's crowd source this thing, Intermat posters. I have a list of 86 wrestlers who have qualified for the NCAA tournament for at least two schools between 2014 and 2024. That does NOT include wrestlers in a couple categories: Transferred before wrestling for the first school. I know about Kerkvliet but who else qualifies? Transferred after redshirting at first school. I know about Mesenbrink, but who else qualifies? Did not qualify for the NCAA tournament at the first school. I got nobody. Help fill in the blanks. Edit: Bonus points if you can name the three wrestlers who qualified for three different teams during that time.
  14. Funny you should mention that. I just started looking at it. I should have something this afternoon.
  15. Mesenbrink is a straight up runner-up. But he appreciates your vote of confidence. I did this at the start of the season detailing returning points and their source. Since it is returning I only detail this year's transfers (so no Kerkvliet, Mesenbrink, Caliendo, etc.). And no Ferrari since he has not scored in a few years.
  16. Who is that a question for and is it in reference to anything in particular?
  17. Reece Witcraft and Kaleb Henson in the poll even though they do not technically qualify. Their last match was 12/19. The portal for naming starters closed 1/19. That's 31 days since they last wrestled. There is a requirement to have wrestled at least once in the last 30 days.
  18. Missing from the poll due to the 8 bout minimum: Carson Kharchla #6 at 174 Andrew Alirez #2 at 141 Dylan Cedeno #20 at 141 Ryan Crookham #1 at 133 Gable Steveson #1 at 285
  19. And right now he is losing that argument worse than offthemat
  20. It was covered in the first quote. You are just choosing to ignore it. "Every citizen or subject of another country, while domiciled here, is within the allegiance and the protection, and consequently subject to the jurisdiction, of the United States." There is a federal judge who agrees with me. "I've been on the bench for over four decades. I can't remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one. This is a blatantly unconstitutional order," Coughenour said of Trump's policy. "I am having trouble understanding how a member of the bar could state unequivocally that this order is constitutional," the judge told a U.S. Justice Department lawyer defending Trump's order. "It just boggles my mind."
  21. Because Native Americans were always treated as "other" whose only path to citizenship was naturalization. They were one of one. All part of the troubled history with Native Americans.
  22. The Supreme Court made it clear that the imigration status of the parents is irrelevant when it comes to birthright citizenship. But the real issue is not this at all. The real issue is whether a President can use an executive order to violate The Constitution. I would be shocked if the Supreme Court would hold that a President can change their decisions unilaterally. That is, and should remain, the province of dictators, not Presidents.
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