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nhs67

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  1. I was saying I would take Oliver instead of Scott.
  2. Oh, I agree. I also believe that he is going to have an immediate impact (1-3 years away) from pulling the height of that ceiling down, in the Penn State dominance department. I think it is also likely that Penn State keeps the gap, but the gap between OSU as the #2 and the next tier of teams. With the new NIL and transfer rules, next year could have quite a few Penn State guys make the move over (Haines, Ryder, Kasak, etc.). Even losing them, Penn State could still run away with 150+ points in 2026.
  3. I think keeping someone with OSU roots on staff would be a good thing to do. That said, after seeing Jordan Oliver's tweet about him being a middleweight coach there, I would go with JO over CS. A flashier start brings in the recruits you want, which lets you mold the Dynasty your (DT's) way.
  4. So the answer is technically two. 2023: 2W - 3L 2022: 3W - 2L 2021: 3W - 2L 2020: 4W - 1L (beat VTech) 2019: 41 - 1L (beat VTech) 2018: 3W - 2L 2017: 3W - 2L 2016: 2W - 3L (lost to Duke)
  5. That is like saying 'finished better than 8th or 9th in the B1G' isn't it? Duke doesn't count. So better than 3/5? Well to be fair, I believe the job post had/has to be listed for a certain amount of time. So when it was posted was when the actual clock started. The vetting has to be done in a particular order, but I think the time constraints there are basically however long each step actually takes and not on a clock.
  6. As I have said (I definitely was not the first), there are three people that make it so it doesn't happen. DT, JB, and Cunningham. If I am an OSU fan I am insurmountably more happy with this fan. Coleman didn't place higher than 12th at UNC as the HC there and was 16th or lower 6 of 7 times (2024 doesn't count as he wasn't there, obviously).
  7. I agree. He has grown and developed in a way that not many (if any) thought he could. I simply meant that I am sure he was approached and offered money on the side.
  8. They took too long, if anything.
  9. OSU is a public school, which there is a clear criteria in Oklahoma for filling job vacancies that requires a certain amount of time for the job to be posted and an appropriate vetting process. Ergo, there is no way that the AD could have promised anything (legally).
  10. You watch weird pron, bud.
  11. Why? It just became a chain.
  12. I would prefer to read your comment. Please.
  13. Not sure anyone has said it yet, but I am 100% surprised that Ghadiali of Campbell did not enter the portal.
  14. BADASS graphic.
  15. He still trains there, though, and is going through the Judo Olympic Qualifying process currently.
  16. Ryder at 184, then, after Plott.
  17. He isn't referring to next year, which Hamiti will be there for. He is referring to the following year at the earliest. Locket is a Jr this year in HS.
  18. Redshirt and Transfer. Ryder requests a release. Haines at Ryder 165-174 for them after next year. I like it.
  19. It is convenient for folks to ignore the what... $9-10 million endowment they have that no other wrestling program has.
  20. Hamiti, Fish, Plott, Carroll... all will take at least a tier step next year. I would have already bet on Fish and Hamiti taking a step up (see Oly last year).
  21. There wasn't any way he was going to NLWC either... Oh wait...
  22. Facundo and Barr are best friends from childhood. If one goes, I imagine the other will as well.
  23. A lot of whinging going on here. Coleman Scott is a big boy. He will be fine. If he decided to overlook the fact that the law requires there be a public job posting and a true vetting process of all applicants, then that is on him for not doing his diligence beforehand.
  24. I thought Duke as well, but the picture is of Sealey isn't it? Duke is a year out still.
  25. I think it would be awesome if that happened.
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