Yes, but predicting anyone to AA at 125 is risky, let alone someone that has losses to backups and NAIA competition this year. Don't get me wrong, he looks to be improving, but let's not overreact.
NCAA protections
NCAA rules prohibit schools from reducing, canceling, or failing to renew an athlete's scholarship due to injury, illness, or athletic performance.
Stop with this. You know exactly what everyone means. No the school is not paying the athlete directly, but their collective is. Would never answered last time I asked for how you would prefer it be phrased. Would you be okay if I asked, "How much money is Iowa's collective spending on 3 rentals?"
Drop this ridiculous argument. Everyone knows that the "collective" is just a middle man so that the coaches aren't technically breaking the rules. Each schools NIL recruiting power is a direct reflection of how much money the programs supporters are donating. Bigger donors/more money to spend on athletes. You think Iowa brought in 3 top tier transfers without Brands agreeing on spending that amount of money?
Using the portal is an unsustainable way to build a successful program. How much money is Iowa spending on 3 rentals to (at best) finish in second place this year? Wouldn't it be better to spend that money on recruits that you will have for their entire eligibility?
Man, I don't care if you're an Iowa fan or not.. that is absolutely embarrassing behavior. Certainly not persuading me to give you more calls if I'm the referee.
You're arguing that the top wrestler should just be able to pull the ankle for more than 5 seconds? How is that advancing the position? You don't need more than 5 seconds if you're trying to use it for a breakdown.
Or mature earlier/max out their ability relevant to athleticism in high school. Once guys get into college rooms and continue to mature and develop, they can catch and surpass guys that may have been winning in high school.
So we rank wrestles by how exciting they are rather than who wins?
Edit: I thought you meant inactivity during his matches as he can wrestle some pretty boring bouts. My apologies.
We're losing excellent a little loosely. He's now 7-5 against D1 competition. He has 2 losses to backups and a loss to an NAIA wrestler.
But he is showing improvement.
Choosing top when down 4? All Cruz has to do is stall.. I guess he didn't give you any confidence in neutral but still.
Edit: I looked away maybe Cruz took bottom.