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  1. I think the easier question is who does not? Glory, RBY, O'Connor, Labriola, Nino, Parris. Think that's it?
  2. Ivies have grad programs, but you can't participate in athletics as a grad student. I'm about 99.9% sure Vito unenrolled and can still wrestle at Cornell next year or else this would have been talked about much more. And he will have 7 years post high school graduation when he does.
  3. I'm kinda surprised NCAA Wrestling would clip this. I mean we knew he was going to talk about God/Jesus anyway but Quint really teed him up.
  4. because you only have 4 years to wrestle 4 seasons in the Ivies. You have to unenroll to stop the clock which Vito did.
  5. Steveson, not Dan. He of course was only a 2x'er also but I bet he goes for the 4-for-4 if he had the chance. There have now been quite a few freshmen upper weight national champs in recent years. AJ Ferrari, Myles Martin, Mark Hall, J'Den Cox. The common denominator likely being that they had a lot of experience prior to college.
  6. I can't hate on praising one's faith but Brooks' interview sounded more like a missionary pitch
  7. C'mon your last paragraph in particular is just silly. You're not honestly comparing catching a line drive while 2 guys happen to be on base to winning 20 matches at the NCAA tournament over a 4 year period, right? Please tell me you're joking. Also define "experience." College experience maybe, but overall wrestling experience is generally higher at the lower weights, and the middle weights tend to have the greatest number of overall participants. I will give you it's probably more coincidence that Cornell got 2 4x'ers, but you seem to be diminishing the feat in general. It's incredibly hard as seen by the few guys that have done it, and several that were assumed to be able to (Gable, Lee, etc) but couldn't get it done. Congrats to Yianni, I feel bad that he seemed to be overshadowed this season by Lee "because of Lee's dominance," but Yianni can be argued as #2 on the list behind Cael given he only had 2 losses.
  8. Probably, was just saying one could argue it
  9. Slavikouski had been in there for awhile right as I believe he will need to transfer if he plans to wrestle next season.
  10. Dominance doesn't really matter unless you win them all. Their resume of wins look very comparable to me. Martinez was the only national champ that Nolf beat, and then Deakin would win 3 years later. Yianni beat 2x champ Heil (yeah yeah he didn't have a great senior season), and also beat Nick Lee who would go on to be a 2x champ. There are also several guys who Yianni beat that could go on to become champs in future years. Nolf's other best wins: Kemerer (4-4-3-2), Hidlay (5-4-3-2), Berger (5-3-2), Micah Jordan (6-4-2), Pantaleo (6-5-3), Lavallee (2) Yianni's other best wins: Meredith (4-2-2), Eierman (5-4-3-2), Sasso (5-2-2), McKenna (3-3-2), Parco (8-6-4 with 2 more years), Lovett (a 2 with 2 more years)
  11. Disagree. But I do think intentionally driving someone OOB from the top position should be a stall.
  12. wouldn't the stepout only be in neutral?
  13. Also, Fix is STILL #1 on wrestlestat...
  14. Will he go down to 125 next year? Probably his best chance of winning right? Or does he take another Olympic RS and stay for year 8?
  15. But if he goes undefeated his last 4 years you could argue he should be equal to Cael
  16. I can’t tell if this is a troll post mocking the similar thread from 2021
  17. I agreed with the no 2 here: The Perrine/Mocco one was probably more questionable
  18. Yeah Ohio U had I think 3 guys in a short span lose heartbreakers that would’ve been upsets, I think a couple of which involved close calls/challenges. Surprised there wasn’t any discussion in the session thread on the Peyton Mocco/Perrine no takedown call. That one was awfully close. Curious to see if even Askren’s homerness would’ve thought that was a takedown, he seems to lean towards saying the close ones should be takedowns.
  19. I assume this isn’t sarcasm, but I could see some saying that’s evidence of the Socon’s weakness. But he had a brutal draw, with Cardinale as a 28 seed and then catching DeAugustino on the backside
  20. Hard to tell from still photos, the first one doesn’t look great but I don’t think the rest look bad. Got video?
  21. Maybe a better question would be what 2 wrestlers whose weights add up to 285 could beat Parris? Maybe RBY and Yianni?
  22. And it would’ve been 4x if he didn’t absolutely implode against Delvecchio
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