Was my favorite series within the saga. Loved the Bean perspective.
EVERYONE has told me to read Kingkiller series but I refuse because I don't want to be left wanting the last one. If he ever finishes it will be an immediate read.
I'm a big fan of reading completed series. I hate waiting for books to be released. Here is a few of some of my favorite series and highly recommend reading.
Ender Saga (haven't read any that Card didn't write)
Millennium Trilogy (Haven't read any of the books Larsson didn't write)
Red Rising (still 1 more to go...)
Iron Druid Chronicles
I'm currently reading the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson and just learned that he has created a whole universe out of it with 40+ books. Not sure if I will end up reading all of them but it is likely.
They used the old black marks system for a couple+ years.
They have done it 4x actually.
McDonald and Johnson were also runner-ups. So they had 7 that year!
In this day and age everyone transfers. That obviously wasn't always the case.
Two-part question:
1. Who is the first to AA after transferring?
2. Who is the first to become a National Champion after transferring?
The answers were Cornell (IA), Southwestern Oklahoma, Mankato/Slippery Rock.
Question - We'll stick with current Non-D1 wrestlers again. Lowell Lange and Carlton Haselrig both won 3 titles attending non-D1 schools. Name the wrestlers that have won 2 titles.
Ding Ding Ding.
Of note with this is that Cornell didn't send a team to the 1948 tournament. Even without the injury he may not have been able to. I can't remember why exactly, but it may have been because of injuries so they decided to rest and wrestle AAU.
Ha. I've just done easy google searches so far. No newspapers, student publications, etc. Lots of places to dig into to find these last ones. Hoping people will know quite a few of them when I finally post the database out there.
There have been 24.2k NQs in D1. I've got the state of 22.5k, HS of 21.7k, and hometown of 14k. I haven't done a super deep dive on the others yet so I am sure I will be able to find quite a few of those too when I get to it.
It's taken an extremely LOOOOOOOONG time. But worth it.
Whatever they listed on a roster for hometown. If that wasn't available then a yearbook, newspaper, etc. lists them. Not perfect but nothing will be.
For example, Myles Martin lists nj instead of md where he went to hs.