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  1. ^. Needs to work on his gas tank though
  2. I need to rewatch that 197 SV to see how close Smith was to getting the danger count(s). Also thought Fish may have been pinned on Hipolito’s first throw. But great showing by OSU.
  3. Well Schultz lost to Hendrickson, so not necessarily. Probably have to call this a duck though
  4. He’s been flipping recruits like crazy and will get more + more transfers. Might be the betting favorite for Forrest and Bassett currently.
  5. Maybe, although I’m sure high school results will still be the basis for a lot of recruiting which will still encourage holdbacks. But could also help kids that don’t end up getting scholarships or mucho NIL bucks not be in so much debt when they graduate.
  6. In addition to the other 10?
  7. No because I said I think he gets majored.
  8. 11 weights? I’m in!
  9. Very high chance those 7 will all be top 3 seeds. Taking a quick look at last year’s brackets, of the 30 1-3 seeds, I only see 4 that did not AA (Braeden Davis, Jackson Arrington, Julian Ramirez, and Yonger Bastida). So 87% of 1-3 seeds AA’d. There’s a small chance one of the 7 doesn’t AA, but IMO that chance is lower than 2 of the other 3 AA’ing
  10. I use one and it’s hit or miss, but yeah that’s the most annoying thing about using an ad blocker. For this particular article and I believe NY Post most of the time it just gives me a message to say “continue without supporting us.”
  11. Interesting development: 20 year old California man detained for allegedly plotting to commit a coordinated attack with Rupnow https://nypost.com/2024/12/19/us-news/california-man-detained-after-allegedly-plotting-coordinated-attack-with-wisconsin-school-shooter-natalie-samantha-rupnow/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
  12. Who was paying for the private schooling?
  13. My understanding was this ruling only applies to Pavia…for now at least
  14. Agree. Although on the subject of X and this shooting, they are blocking searches for Rupnow or Samantha Rupnow. Did the same with Colt Gray (edit: who was also initially accused of being trans only for later evidence to come out suggesting that he was actually anti-trans)
  15. Both. They “wrestled” twice at CKLV. One 5-1 win for Schultz and one MFF for Schultz
  16. What’s the word on McGonagle and Wolak? With them our (particularly McGonagle as having a better chance of winning), 3.5 feels high
  17. A new product doesn’t automatically create new buyers, there has to be a demand for it. Just like creating a new weight class won’t automatically result in more participants. The two scenarios aren’t comparable anyway unless you’re talking about adding weights in total. As I said earlier, if anything you probably lose participants by losing a middle weight. Forget the official numbers but I think they’ve been posted previously showing that depth charts are pretty shallow at 197. I could certainly see guys who are 2nd string at 141/149 now become third string and then don’t think they’ll see much action so they quit. What’s your opinion on simply increasing 184 and 197? Seems like that would solve both issues of shrinking the gap to heavyweight as well as better aligning with the Olympic weights.
  18. Sorry but this is silly IMO. 1) A lot of the top heavyweights are “only” about 250, so a guy weighing even 198 is rarely giving up more than 50 pounds. 2) A guy weighing 198 is a 197. Basically the only people who have a decision to make are those walking around at about 225-230. Maybe 215-220 too but to your earlier post that would not be “the hardest cut on the team.” But going back to point 1 they’re rarely going to be giving up more than about 25 pounds. 3. There have been numerous numerous examples of guys bumping from 197 to heavyweight and doing even better than they did at 197. This is evidence we don’t need an additional upperweight. I’m on board with @Gus’s suggestion to shift both 184 and 197 upwards though.
  19. I’d do a sig bet on Mullen not getting pinned
  20. Interestingly wrestlestat only gives Hendrickson a 12-6 decision. In his 33 career matches including his RS, Mullen has only allowed more than 6 points once (12 in a MD loss to Trumble last year. And yes I know Hendrickson pinned Trumble)
  21. Barring injury they’re definitely getting at least 8 IMO. They have 7 locks as @okokzach mentions, and surely at least one of the other 3 AA’s
  22. Barr also talked about the presence of PSU’s “NIL Director.” And people think PSU guys aren’t getting good money…
  23. Option 4: Wrestle heavyweight weighing ~230-235 and do just fine as many do. (If they walked around at 220 then 197 shouldn’t be a bad cut) Can you name some examples of guys who had AA potential but did not wrestle in college because there isn’t a weight class between 197 and 285?
  24. 125 Ventresca Dec Spratley 3-0 VT 133 Wittcraft/Hughes maj backup 4-3 OSU 141 Latona Dec Jamison 6-4 VT 149 Henson Dec Young 9-4 157 Fish Dec Hipolito 9-7 165 Amine Dec Church 10-9 OSU 174 Hamiti pin backup 16-9 184 Plott Dec Stewart 19-9 197 Smith/Sasso Dec Surber 19-12 285 Hendrickson maj Mullen 23-12 edit: messed up the math
  25. I was assuming you were talking the score when they wrestled at CKLV…. But Schultz also lost to Luffman who I’d take Mullen over
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