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Everything posted by Jason Bryant
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Not to sound crass, but that’s kinda what you’re supposed to do.
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I didn't include raw numbers to simply it. That's their rank in those categories. The O'Toole/O'Connor thing you're correct on. Doesn't change their placement or average. I also noted what the numbers mean below the chart. Maybe I'll whip another one up, removing wins, correcting the falls rank and using raw data. It's just a lot to decipher when you have numbers that mean one thing in one column and don't mean the same in another.
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Haven't been able to find any stats related to their off-the-mat bowling history. If you find it, I'll include that, too.
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When you have to determine something between candidates who are close, you pick nits. In an era of ducking matches, I used this metric as a measure for this graphic to show he put it on the line more than anyone else. He wrestled every available match. If everyone had within a reasonable spread, I wouldn’t have used it. In some cases, Parris had almost double as some candidates. That doesn’t imply everyone ducked, but just another data point. As everyone knows, there are lies, damn lies and statistics.
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Here's how I came to my conclusion. I didn't include the raw numbers because, well, it's not as pretty.
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AAs that used to wrestle for programs that have been cut
Jason Bryant replied to 11986's topic in College Wrestling
He was a senior, so he had exhausted his eligibility at the end of that season. That school in Norfolk can eat sh*t. -
NAIA already has their own. After an invitational for the last few years, this year was their first official women's wrestling national championship event.
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It's happened eight times in history of the tournament.
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Something the NCAA championships don't need tonight
Jason Bryant replied to SocraTease's topic in College Wrestling
It's from National Preps, so it's New York Military Academy -
Something the NCAA championships don't need tonight
Jason Bryant replied to SocraTease's topic in College Wrestling
... and let's add one more log to the fire. Once I saw Harlow's name, I researched the National Preps (I've got the placers in a separate database) and sure enough, this is the 168-pound bracket at the National Prep Championships in 1962. 1. Bill Harlow (St. Andrew's, Tenn.) 2. Roger Oleson (Hill School, Pa.) 3. Marshall Taylor (Norfolk Academy, Va.) 4. John Logan (Friends, Pa.) -
Something the NCAA championships don't need tonight
Jason Bryant replied to SocraTease's topic in College Wrestling
That's also future NCAA champion and NWHOF Distinguished Member Bill Harlow in the bracket. -
Something the NCAA championships don't need tonight
Jason Bryant replied to SocraTease's topic in College Wrestling
Definitely a Preps tournament based on all the schools represented there. I’m assuming this may have been an event “hosted” by Horace Mann School or a bracket given to the NYAC from the event. -
Something the NCAA championships don't need tonight
Jason Bryant replied to SocraTease's topic in College Wrestling
I don’t know whether to post the bracket or the clip from Family Guy about Kevin Bacon not being in Footloose. I was also traveling yesterday, so my humblest apologies in not instantly providing proof. I hate politics, and there’s a lot of people in our sport I wish wouldn’t identify themselves as part of our community. But here’s the pic my friend took when he was at the NYAC not that long ago. -
The biggest winner of NCAA Championships weekend: Rock Harrison
Jason Bryant replied to BaldAt23's topic in College Wrestling
Rock was a multiple time National Preps place winner in HS (might have been a champ / I don’t have it in front of me) and he went on to wrestle at Virginia. -
Something the NCAA championships don't need tonight
Jason Bryant replied to SocraTease's topic in College Wrestling
There’s a bracket at the NYAC with the Donald getting pinned in a tournament. I saw the screen shot on a friends phone this weekend. Like it or not, he did wrestle. -
D1 Championships Digital Preview Guide from Mat Talk Online
Jason Bryant replied to Jason Bryant's topic in College Wrestling
No predictions… haven’t filled out the brackets yet. But it is now live! -
Demas is in.
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D1 Championships Digital Preview Guide from Mat Talk Online
Jason Bryant replied to Jason Bryant's topic in College Wrestling
Pushed to Monday since I’m still at the airport 10 hours after I was supposed to leave. Have to reconfigure 133 with the scratch. Link is in the OP. -
D1 Championships Digital Preview Guide from Mat Talk Online
Jason Bryant replied to Jason Bryant's topic in College Wrestling
Will be released tonight! (Sunday) -
I will have a full list in my preview guide (available maybe as early as Sunday) - i have some extensive stats on the bloodround wins and losses. Never has there been a 4x R12 finisher and as was noted earlier, Murin and Phillippi are 3x R12. 13 wrestlers all time have been R12 3x and never placed. Of note, only one wrestler has ever been 4-0 in the bloodround since the tournament went to 8 places in 1979. Zach Sanders …
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D1 Championships Digital Preview Guide from Mat Talk Online
Jason Bryant replied to Jason Bryant's topic in College Wrestling
I "should" have a version ready to go this weekend. I'm well ahead of schedule. It usually drops on Tuesday before the NCAAs, but I got the hard part done in record time. Now I'm just tweaking layouts - but I'm announcing at D3's, so have to get the "real job" area stuff done before farming it out. I'd love to have it ready Saturday, but I want to get it proofed in some respects and I'm still kinda waiting to hear if anyone pulls out. -
I watched most of them, but I think Woods' post-match was the best. I missed the last three since I had to hop on a plane.
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Having done this multiple times in my career, it's the spot that TV wants but it doesn't work great for wrestling given the immediacy of the interviews. You never get good answers, but you always want the emotional response. For every "work hard and get better" response from a "what do you need to do" question, you get the "I just want some ice cream." The networks will gamble to get that ice cream line every time. A few years ago, they did Sparks with breakaways, which gave us the Sam Brooks mullet moment, but that's very rare in television these days. Ray Flores is a professional, but he's got a no-win position there. You have to ask quick question, realizing these are NOT for the die-hard. Everyone watching knows more than Ray does. You will never get that kind of insight from a post-match interview. He's good apparently at boxing (I don't watch boxing anymore), and he's a good broadcaster, but sometimes good broadcasters get stuck in gigs they do a decent enough job at for the networks but will always be reviled by the die-hards. Quint, for example. That role deserves a little grace.
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What is your main browser you use? Do you use any ad-blockers/tracking blockers, etc?