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  1. You can beat a dead horse all you want, but in layman's terms Alberto Salazar was the CEO of Nike and USA middle and long distance running, and you can see all the pops through the years at a domestic and global scale. But you do you amigo.
  2. Internet rumor has it that famous New York City resident Frank Chamizo supposedly had his 2022 world bronze revoked for an anti-doping violation. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpz6zIHs0iI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
  3. Fix is for some reason. Blew my mind too!
  4. O/U is currently at 4.5 according to Vegas (Lee, Woods, Starocci, Brooks are favorites) I am taking the under this year and will gladly partake in a signature bet for anyone who feels otherwise.
  5. I want to see the NCAAs look like Fargo
  6. I don’t think you can find anyone better for the Matcast than Sparks, and I also agree that he would deliver top notch Saturday night interviews.
  7. Pumped for more JB after his work at the Olympics. Not so pumped for his pairing but it is what it is. Sparks was really good last year on the Matcast. His high energy is awesome for what could easily be a long three day drag for many announcers. Perfect pairing. Bummed we don't get some combination of Rock, Robles, and JB at the same time. That would be a fantastic pairing... one day hopefully...
  8. ESPN Thursday Night, Friday Night, Saturday Night): Mike Couzens (play-by-play) – A versatile ESPN play-by-play voice calling the Championships for the sixth year. Jim Gibbons (analyst) – An NCAA Champion as both wrestler and coach (Iowa State), the current Big Ten Network lead analyst was inducted in the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2003. Jordan Burroughs (analyst) – A two-time NCAA champion at Nebraska and Dan Hodge Trophy winner. Also a six-time world champion and 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist at the London Games, Burroughs won his most recent world title in 2022 and set the American record with seven gold medals at the Olympic and World Championship level. Quint Kessenich (reporter) – The multi-sport reporter and analyst will cover all sessions in his 18th year. ESPNU - Thursday morning, Friday morning, Saturday morning Shawn Kenney (play-by-play) – ACC Network’s lead wrestling play-by-play voice. Tim Johnson (analyst) – “The voice” of college wrestling for more than three decades. Johnson has evaluated college wrestling for more than 35 years and has called hundreds of collegiate wrestling meets, including the last 18 NCAA Championships. A member of both the Iowa and National Wrestling Halls of Fame. Rock Harrison (analyst) – ACC Network’s lead analyst, former Virginia wrestler and a 10-year referee. ESPN+ Matcast (aka Octomat for us uncultured swine) Shane Sparks (play-by-play) – Big Ten Network’s lead wrestling play-by-play voice. Anthony Robles (analyst) – The NCAA Champion from Arizona State returns to ESPN’s NCAA Wrestling coverage.
  9. 125 Matt Ramos 133 Michael McGee 141 Real Woods 149 Austin Gomez 157 Austin O'Connor 165 Michael Caliendo 174 Donnel Washington 184 Abe Assad 197 Jacob Warner, Zac Braunagel, or Cam Caffey 285 Tony Cassioppi
  10. How do I watch individual mats, the Octobox, and upcoming assignments? Just like last year, you need an ESPN+ subscription. You may already have this if you have a Disney/Hulu bundle, or you may have it separately. I don't know if I have ESPN+ / How do I get a subscription? Click this link here Is it easy to cancel? Yes. Unlike some companies that support wrestling, ESPN+ is very easy to cancel after your three day nattys bonanza. How much does it cost? As cheap as $9.99 for a one-month subscription. You can also choose from the a la carte for an annual package or build custom bundles with Disney+ and Hulu What can I watch ESPN+ on? Smart TVs and smart sticks like Roku and Amazon. You can also watch from your computer. Can I watch on multiple devices? Yes! Last year I had 4 big screens and a laptop. My setup would make Jagger jealous.
  11. Going to be a realllly long month until the US Open all the way out on April 26
  12. Name your wager if they meet on the top side - anything from sig bet to donation. I’ll gladly take Carr.
  13. No, he was asked what winning the Big Tens meant to him and had the same reaction as Imar in 2018. He said "nothing much" because the implication is the only performance that matters is nationals not the conference. Clip starts at 12:16
  14. *this message is endorsed by David Carr (2022) and Alex Marinelli (2019, 2021). I can see Keck losing to Finesilver, Salazar, Pinto, and Coleman. There is a drop from Brooks to Hidlay, and Hidlay to the field. But this is why they wrestle the matches - prove me wrong Keck!
  15. Great now I have to go pick RBY again in my Wrestlestat pick'ems
  16. How many are not at Indiana or Purdue? My guess is only Parris, right?
  17. @Wrestleknownothing are you emptying the clip now or do you plan to really drop the knowledge hammer as part of the annual twitter trivia contest?
  18. I think one of these sees their name in the consolation bracket when they go to the hotel Thursday night, in order of most to least likely: Keck Woods Bonaccorsi AOC
  19. I wouldn’t waste my time. Everyone has defeated everyone at some point. Parity as far as the eye can see, and I would not be surprised, legitimately not surprised, if anyone 1-20 AA’d. I think 6-10 have a realistic shot to make the finals too.
  20. And if you say 197 then you better mean it’s going chalk which would be crazy. My guess this year is 157 goes kablooey. 1 of the top 3 seeds doesn’t see Friday night, 2 don’t see Saturday night, and at least two double digit seed AA’s.
  21. I remember chuckling when he said that and thinking “surely he’s not going to seriously attempt to follow through on that after a couple years of growth.” But hey if he wants to shrink down then go for it. His body, his choice. I’ll take Dake by bomb and JB by double until proven otherwise
  22. Starocci is big for 174 and WAY too big for 74. He’s a tweener and needs to embrace it… maybe goes 184 next year and cuts down to 79 @ WTT after taking lumps at 86. Just sucks thanks IOC for ruining everything.
  23. Ironic because Ben Askren would absolutely not be a fan of pretty much any opinion that a Common Sense Committee would put forward.
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