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  1. The Penn State/Rider dual wasn't on a college campus. It was from a disused minor league hockey arena in downtown Trenton several miles from Rider's Lawrenceville campus that presently has no regular tenants.
  2. Yeah, but given that he got hurt, I'm not sure you can really call that an "upset"...
  3. In high school, I think you could blunt that by going to the current college rules (not the arbitration-style rules I've suggested). I hate matching up as much as the next guy (esteemed Senator from Kansas notwithstanding), but I feel like being able to choose the start weight in HS (with no "strikes", so to speak) would be a fair and equitable counterweight to not being able to choose odd/even matches to send second.
  4. Minor change: The Bloodround (Consolation 2nd Round of Eight) is actually being wrestled Friday night, and wrestling is starting at 1 PM Eastern on Saturday.
  5. Contrived drama? It happens behind closed doors anyway, at weigh-ins! And it's not unheard of...when you are choosing an independent arbitrator for an arbitration hearing (for example), the two sides are given a list of eligible and willing names, and they alternate striking names until one guy is left...
  6. Fake news. It was either start at a weight that the two coaches would agree to (there was specific mention of "showcasing" a weight, in fact, in the rules) or random draw. The myth about it being either 125 or draw was just that...
  7. Knew he was going to be "the bad draw", but also knew I would be flamed for seeding an unranked guy with as many wins over D1 wrestlers while enrolled at Cornell as me.
  8. Well, new since the 2019 off-season, when they got rid of the draw (which was generally done with tongue depressors, for those wondering, although I know Michigan changed to a ten-sided die in its last year).
  9. I like it, but I do think it needs to be improved...I'd like to see a "scratch" system, where coaches alternate striking weights they DON'T want to start at, and there's a coin flip between the last two. Besides, having a coin flip televised an hour before the dual starts is an absolute non-starter for the television networks, unless they tape-delay the coin flip only and show it at the top of the broadcast. The current college system would be better used in high school, IMO, where there already is a ton of weight behind the coin flip, and being able to choose the start weight would counterbalance that, but in college, almost nobody "matches up" due to the current qualifying system (especially in D-1).
  10. Funny...I thought you were talking about Jason Borrelli!
  11. Not sure...JB is more our Jimmy Lennon Jr., IMO.
  12. All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-indicates event is eligible for a one-pound weight allowance. Wednesday, November 30: Lindenwood at Bellarmine, 7:00 PM Belmont Abbey at Queens, 7:00 PM Thursday, December 1: Davidson at Lock Haven, 7:00 PM Augustana (SD) at Minnesota, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Friday, December 2: Air Force, Appalachian State, Arizona State, Bucknell, Cal Poly, California Baptist, Clarion, Columbia, Cornell, CSU Bakersfield, Edinboro, Harvard, Hofstra, Kent State, LIU, Michigan, Navy, NC State, Nebraska, Northern Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio, Ohio State, Oregon State, Purdue, Sacred Heart, South Dakota State, The Citadel, Utah Valley, Virginia Tech, Wyoming at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, 12:00 PM (9:00 AM) Bloomsburg at George Mason, 4:00 PM Bloomsburg vs. Gardner-Webb at George Mason, 5:30 PM West Virginia at Missouri, 6:30 PM (5:30 PM) Gannon at Buffalo, 7:00 PM Gardner-Webb at George Mason, 7:00 PM Virginia at Queens, 7:00 PM Presbyterian at Truett McConnell, 7:00 PM Penn State vs. Rider at Trenton, NJ, 7:30 PM Saturday, December 3: *Lindenwood at Drury Open, hosted by Drury, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) *Air Force, Appalachian State, Arizona State, Bucknell, Cal Poly, California Baptist, Clarion, Columbia, Cornell, CSU Bakersfield, Edinboro, Harvard, Hofstra, Kent State, LIU, Michigan, Navy, NC State, Nebraska, Northern Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio, Ohio State, Oregon State, Purdue, Sacred Heart, South Dakota State, The Citadel, Utah Valley, Virginia Tech, Wyoming at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, 12:00 PM (9:00 AM) Army West Point at American, 1:00 PM Chattanooga at Illinois, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Pittsburgh at Illinois, 4:00 PM (3:00 PM) Sunday, December 4: Davidson, George Mason, Lock Haven at ARMS Software Patriot Open, hosted by George Mason, 10:00 AM *Cleveland State at Storm Open, hosted by Lake Erie, 10:00 AM *Lindenwood, Little Rock, Northern Colorado, Northern Illinois, SIU Edwardsville at Cougar Clash, hosted by SIU Edwardsville, 11:00 AM (10:00 AM) Franklin & Marshall at VMI, 11:00 AM Duke vs. Franklin & Marshall at VMI, 1:00 PM Penn State at Lehigh, 2:00 PM Binghamton vs. Michigan State at Newark, NJ, 2:00 PM Drexel vs. Indiana at Newark, NJ, 2:00 PM Penn vs. Rutgers at Newark, NJ, 2:00 PM Princeton vs. Wisconsin at Newark, NJ, 2:00 PM Iowa State at Iowa, 2:30 PM (1:30 PM) Minnesota at Oklahoma State, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM) Duke at VMI, 3:00 PM Virginia at Campbell, 4:00 PM Binghamton vs. Indiana at Newark, NJ, 4:00 PM Drexel vs. Rutgers at Newark, NJ, 4:00 PM Michigan State vs. Princeton at Newark, NJ, 4:00 PM Penn vs. Wisconsin at Newark, NJ, 4:00 PM
  13. All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. Tuesday, November 22: NWCA All-Star Classic, Austin, TX, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Saturday, November 26: Iowa State, Northern Iowa, Wisconsin at Cyclone Open, hosted by Iowa State, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) Penn at Iowa, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM) Sunday, November 27: Cornell, Lock Haven at Mat Town Open I, hosted by Lock Haven, 9:30 AM Minnesota at South Dakota State, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Binghamton at Buffalo, 7:00 PM
  14. Thought at first glance this said "Samsung GT-ID10T"!
  15. Could think of worse airports to live in…imagine if somebody lived in the Stillwater Airport, for example!
  16. I wholeheartedly disagree...I'm fairly certain that it wouldn't help one iota.
  17. The NWCA really tries their best, but at the same time, you can lead a horse to water, but...unless you're going to make every single high school coach in the country sit in on a lecture from Mike Moyer about how damaging the forfeit is to wrestling, you aren't going to change very much.
  18. I think Cael would've gotten sick of him a heck of a lot quicker than John did...
  19. Pretty sure the Pac-12 wouldn't accept California Baptist (they do not like being called Cal Baptist, even though I know I'm fighting a losing battle, I'm going to bring that up) due to their being a religious institution affiliated with an organization that rejects LGBT beliefs (please do NOT argue over that can of worms I just mentioned). The conference has not had any members, including affiliates, who are religiously-affiliated since Gonzaga and Portland moved their baseball teams to their all-sports conference, the West Coast Conference, in 1995.
  20. All times Eastern, with local times in parenthesis. *-Indicates event is eligible for a one-pound weight allowance. Thursday, November 17: Iowa at Army West Point, 7:00 PM Missouri at Arizona State, 9:00 PM (7:00 PM) Friday, November 18: Michigan State at American, 6:00 PM Princeton at Indiana, 6:00 PM *Buffalo vs. Illinois at Albany, NY, 6:30 PM *Central Michigan vs. NC State at Albany, NY, 6:30 PM *Iowa vs. Sacred Heart at Albany, NY, 6:30 PM Columbia at Ohio State, 7:00 PM Maryland at Pittsburgh, 7:00 PM Binghamton at North Dakota State, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Little Rock at Oklahoma, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Wyoming at Oklahoma State, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) Augustana (SD) at South Dakota State, 8:00 PM (7:00 PM) *Buffalo vs. Iowa at Albany, NY, 8:30 PM *Illinois vs. NC State at Albany, NY, 8:30 PM Utah Valley at California Baptist, 10:00 PM (7:00 PM) Saturday, November 19: *Campbell, North Carolina at Life U. Open, Powder Springs, GA, 9:00 AM Franklin & Marshall, Long Island at Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Open, hosted by Millersville, 9:30 AM *Bellarmine, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Missouri, SIU Edwardsville at Lindenwood Open, hosted by Lindenwood, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) *Air Force, American, Bucknell, Davidson, Kent State, Lock Haven, Michigan State, Navy, Nebraska, Ohio, The Citadel, VMI at Navy Classic, hosted by Navy, 10:00 AM Air Force at Younes Hospitality Open, hosted by Nebraska-Kearney, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) Wisconsin at Cornell, 1:00 PM Presbyterian at Queens, 3:00 PM Rutgers at Stanford, 5:00 PM (2:00 PM) *Lehigh at Pittsburgh, 7:00 PM Sunday, November 20: Chattanooga vs. Northern Illinois at Purdue, 9:00 AM Cleveland State at Purdue, 9:00 AM *Appalachian State, Arizona State, Drexel, Duke, Franklin & Marshall, George Mason, Harvard, Penn, Rider, Sacred Heart, Virginia Tech at Keystone Classic, hosted by Penn, 9:30 AM *Army West Point, Bloomsburg, Brown, Buffalo, Campbell, Central Michigan, Hofstra, Indiana, Penn State at Black Knight Invite, hosted by Army West Point, 10:00 AM Minnesota, North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, South Dakota State at Daktronics Open, hosted by South Dakota State, 10:00 AM (9:00 AM) Chattanooga vs. Cleveland State at Purdue, 10:30 AM Northern Illinois at Purdue, 10:30 AM *Cal Poly, California Baptist, CSU Bakersfield, Oregon State, Rutgers, Stanford, Utah Valley at Roadrunner Open, hosted by CSU Bakersfield, 12:00 PM (9:00 AM) *Ohio State at North Carolina, 12:00 PM Chattanooga at Purdue, 12:00 PM Cleveland State vs. Northern Illinois at Purdue, 12:00 PM Columbia at Michigan, 2:00 PM Binghamton at Minnesota, 2:00 PM (1:00 PM) Iowa State vs. Grand View at Humboldt, IA, 3:00 PM (2:00 PM) Edinboro vs. Northern Colorado at West Virginia, 5:00 PM Glenville State at West Virginia, 5:00 PM Edinboro at West Virginia, 6:30 PM Northern Colorado vs. Glenville State at West Virginia, 6:30 PM Northwestern at Virginia, 7:30 PM Edinboro vs. Glenville State at West Virginia, 8:00 PM Northern Colorado at West Virginia, 8:00 PM
  21. Where's the Doc Emrick of college wrestling, @Jason Bryant, when you need him?
  22. Yeah...I'm with you. The fact is, compared to the numbers of wrestlers at the weights, generally (and this is pretty consistent over the past 15 years) the weights from 141-157 have had the highest numbers of wrestlers (in terms of weights the wrestlers are actually competing at), whereas 184 and 197 have been the lowest. Surely taking weights from the middleweights and giving them to the upperweights isn't going to stimulate demand for the upperweights to the level suggested. It's just not a finding that makes sense.
  23. If you seriously think that adding weight classes (supply) at weights where there are fewer wrestlers (demand) will increase demand, I sincerely question your grasp on economics... The weight classes I suggested are based on data done by the NFHS and the NWCA...
  24. You're missing what I'm saying. In terms of numbers of wrestlers that compete, on an annual basis, at the NCAA level, the weights that have the most numbers are 141-149-157, which is exactly where you're thinning out. The weights with the least numbers are 184 and 197, which is exactly where you're adding more weights. (I've literally been looking at these numbers every year for the past 12 years or so, with the exception of 2021, where everything was screwed up due to the truncated schedule)
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