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BigRedFan

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  1. I didn't want to go there...
  2. I'm sorry, but nobody who is actually going to file a lawsuit posts a warning about it on social media beforehand.
  3. NBC owns the rights to all things Olympic for 2024. So some NBC variant or Peacock. Good luck figuring out where!
  4. There are no "auto invites," except for those who earned them. Fix via being a 2019 World Team member, Vito via being a Senior World champion in 2023. Starocci has no such palmares. His only way in is by being a 2024 NCAA champion. There is a Last Chance qualifier on 4/5-7, which would give Starocci less than two weeks to make 74kg. So go from 179lbs to 163 in twelve days.
  5. FWIW, Fix and Vito have qualified for the OTT this year. Starocci has not; he needs to win the NCAAs this week to qualify for the OTT. Extra incentive for him to compete.
  6. Any injury that would cause them to forfeit out of the NCAA tournament would also cause them to not compete at the OTT. Just not enough time to heal, train, etc., to be competitive.
  7. BS. You started a thread about "ducking." You seem to be now saying that anytime a wrestler doesn't take the mat *for any reason*, he's ducking.
  8. Give it a rest, already. Vito has been and still is injured (more seriously than people realize) all season. A healthy Vito Arujau doesn't duck anyone. Why do you think he only had 11 matches prior to the EIWA tournament?
  9. At least there will be an alternate at 141 if Cornella can't compete, so Coach Grey can't pull a full Suriano. So we have Starocci, Griffith, and Cornella who are entered but have serious injury issues. Anyone else?
  10. In 2023, Cardenas lost to Beard in the dual, and beat him in the EIWA finals. He then took 8th at NCAA from the 10th seed. This year, he lost to Beard and Deprez in their duals, and beat Deprez and took Beard to OT at the EIWA finals. That, too, is being a "tournament guy."
  11. Is this the Ramirez who beat defending champ Griffith, beat finalist Monday twice, and beat former champion Carr?
  12. Didn't Cardenas beat Elam their one meeting?
  13. They didn't meet at the EIWA tournament.
  14. 8pm ET.
  15. Cornella gives Cornell 10: first time in program history.
  16. Cornell's finest: Dake, Yianni, Nahshon, Gabe Dean. Pretty sure that none of them ever lost to a Lehigh wrestler.
  17. What did you do that causes these non-wrestling topics to show on my home page, and how do I get them to stop? Some upgrade/update you did...
  18. Let me clarify that I wasn't trying a "gotcha" find. I just thought it was odd.
  19. I got you some enthusiasm right here.
  20. You'd be incorrect. https://static.lehighsports.com/custompages/Record Books/Wrestling/Wrestling Record Book 081323.pdf Says "# of Championships". Also has the photos of 22 guys whose records include six multiple championships (22+6=28).
  21. Yeah, it seems like the whole purpose of the rule change was to better clarify what needs to have occurred. What Starocci did was not in line with that clarification. What scenario was the change supposed to address?
  22. FWIW, Mike Grey's email update indicates that Vito will be ok: "He definitely knocked some rust off and I expect to see him in top form at the NCAA tournament. I believe in my guys more than anyone and I expect to see Vito on the top step when the dust settles. "
  23. Pardon the interruption, but is that 28 individual champions, or 28 individual championships won? And 160 actual All-Americans, or 160 All-American medals won? The Lehigh record book seems to say the former version, but lists the latter version.
  24. Just curious: do they actually have a podium and team awards presentation? That's one large podium!
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