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Reminder - mat side weigh ins are the way to go
JVStateChamp replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
This will induce more forfeits at all levels. For college coaches, finding a 20-year-old wrestler who naturally walks around at 122-123 will be very challenging. If the NCAA decides to go towards this change, weight class changes will be needed. Also, where do you see the biggest negative impact on the weigh-in process right now in Division 1 wrestling? -
Reminder - mat side weigh ins are the way to go
JVStateChamp replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
This feels like we're heading towards madison weight classes. For dual meets, you show up, step on the scale and whichever wrestler weighs closest to that weight you wrestle that opponent on the spot. Obviously, I am being dramatic, but schools have taken steps towards limiting poor weight cuts. I believe doing mat-side weigh-ins is actually going to have a negative impact on people fixating on their weight. Let me check my weight 5 times a day to ensure I am able to wrestle and if I am 1 pound over because I drank an extra Gatorade after my last match I need to run it off before my next. -
Reminder - mat side weigh ins are the way to go
JVStateChamp replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
I would say obviously depends on the individual even when not dehydrated an athlete is still going to want to drink water and possibly a Gatorade, then if they want to eat say a bagel. I think someone's weight could fluctuate depending on how much they sweat throughout the match roughly 2-3 lbs. Maybe a little less depending on the individual, but doing this throughout the day, especially with morning weigh-ins someone's weight could fluctuate enough to cause impact. -
Reminder - mat side weigh ins are the way to go
JVStateChamp replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
Besides ankle bands, Wrestlers still need to report to the head table and check in, then meet the ref at the scale that is mat-side then go to the center of the mat. Boom, that's where the extra time comes from. There is still time in between matches between check-in and getting the wrestlers to the center of the mat. Again, as I said at lower levels I agree that mat-side weigh-ins would be a great idea to help with retention/burnout. At the highest levels like D1 athletes, I do not see weight cutting being a huge issue, and is actually managed very well with 1-hour weigh-ins. I would be all for 30-minute weigh-ins if people are of the belief weight cutting is a huge issue in D1 wrestling. -
Reminder - mat side weigh ins are the way to go
JVStateChamp replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
I do not see how this is beneficial for the wrestlers or especially the viewers. Weighing in 4 times in one day seems very extreme. No one wants to see a tournament decided because Wrestler A misses weight in the finals after making it 3 previous times. Another issue is that you are adding roughly 3 minutes per match. At the high school level, I think the idea of spending 10 hours in a gym on a Saturday is a real deterrent to participating in the sport. -
Reminder - mat side weigh ins are the way to go
JVStateChamp replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
I don't see this happening at the college level anytime soon. The nightmare of running tournaments in a timely manner could be challenging. The other aspect to consider is that there may have to be a weight class realignment. I would like to see this happen at a high school off-season tournament to see how it actually plays out before implementing it full-time. I am definitely in the minority, but I do not see weight-cutting as a huge issue at the collegiate level. -
who's gonna start for Arizona State at 165 and 174?
JVStateChamp replied to Bardamu911's topic in College Wrestling
My guess at 165 would be Tony Negron, wrestled a good amount of matches for them last year and has a good ability to keep matches close with some of the better wrestlers in the country. -
#10 Oregona State VS #31 North Carolina - November 2nd, 2023
JVStateChamp replied to nhs67's topic in College Wrestling
The first couple of competitions are always a crap shoot on who is in the line up and who is not. Still refreshing to have some college wrestling to talk about. Both teams I believe will put out what they think is their best possible line-up (fingers crossed) -
#10 Oregona State VS #31 North Carolina - November 2nd, 2023
JVStateChamp replied to nhs67's topic in College Wrestling
I think we may see a resurgence similar to NC State and how they have turned their dual meets at Reynolds into an event. I am also looking forward to a possible rivalry between UNC and NC State starting. I may be getting way ahead of myself because growth to be competitive with NC State may take some time but exciting things are happening for the state of North Carolina wrestling. -
#10 Oregona State VS #31 North Carolina - November 2nd, 2023
JVStateChamp replied to nhs67's topic in College Wrestling
I think one of the more off the mat interesting talking points in this dual is that its the first dual at UNC for Rob Koll. I am very curious to see how the fan and support turnout is. I have been to several UNC duals in the past where the crowds were bleak, Koll has a good track record of bringing attention and fanfare to his programs. -
#22 Campbell VS #24 Army - November 1st, 2023
JVStateChamp replied to nhs67's topic in College Wrestling
I am not positive on the 9.9 but Campbell has always (since Kolat) done a good job of retaining their wrestlers as well as had unusually large roster. Some years Campbell had closer to 40 members listed on their team roster. Seems like their strategy is to cast a big net. -
In this hypothetical match, I would give the upper hand to Kerk but to say anyone would manhandle Ferrari whether you like him or not is definitely a stretch. I think the most advantage Kerk has is if he is able to use a high thigh ride on top to try and take some of the steam out of Ferrari. I guess the mystery is how much rust will Ferrari be shaking off and how much will the size impact Ferraris ability to score.
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Recent pictures on Twitter X have indicated that Robb is back to training. To what level is still somewhat a mystery but it was a pleasant surprise seeing pictures of him rolling around with James Green which is a positive indication that he may be able to make his return sooner rather than later. I do not believe there is yet a (public) time frame for his return to competition.
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This event is super cool and brings an excitement of firepower in the early stages of the season that fans cant see elsewhere. It is always scary to assume but with the location being in State College is it safe to assume their will be a high dose of PSU wrestlers? Also, out of my own selfishness I wish this event was not on a tuesday night so I could make a trip adn weekend out of it. Guess Ill just have to be happy its happening.
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NCAA Potentially Reducing Gambling Penalties
JVStateChamp replied to Gus's topic in College Wrestling
I can definitely agree with you on the fact that the NCAA has been negligent in maintaining consistency in its own gambling policy which is what makes this argumentative. And I actually do not have any argument with what you're arguing I believe we just have different viewpoints. From my perspective, I have been in those compliance meetings not all that long ago (although at a much smaller institution than Iowa) and they make it very clear about the standards of gambling as well as the consequences. In my case, the compliance officer even went into detail about the dangers of being involved in fantasy football leagues that were for money. The other side is that it was originally ruled a year suspension which for some of the wrestlers was their last year of eligibility which is unfortunate. In some instances, if you play with fire you get burned, and if the NCAA does give a slap on the wrist then they must be consistent in the future with that ruling. This topic is definitely not as black and white as I previously stated, my frustration is the obvious ignorance of not being sorry that it happened but sorry they got caught. -
NCAA Potentially Reducing Gambling Penalties
JVStateChamp replied to Gus's topic in College Wrestling
Or you could look at it this way... All college athletes have the privilege of being able to represent their university which comes with perks that the average student does not. Student-athletes are provided with food, free tutors, discount tuition, and more. Student-athletes also have to follow particular rules that are well documented and educated about yearly. The NCAA giving them a slap on the wrist is setting a precedent that can't be overturned if and when the next gambling scandal comes around. It is pretty simple, the athletes knew they were not allowed to gamble because of clear NCAA rules and chose to ignore those rules. We are enabling the blatant ignoring of the rules with a slap on the wrist, if you are on a college roster and feel you would rather gamble than be part of that sport then quit and become a normal student. Sometimes you can't have it both ways whether you (or anyone else) thinks it's fair or not. -
NCAA Potentially Reducing Gambling Penalties
JVStateChamp replied to Gus's topic in College Wrestling
Are you talking about the same dual meets that a majority of the starters dont wrestle in anyways? That should solve the problem for sure. -
NCAA Potentially Reducing Gambling Penalties
JVStateChamp replied to Gus's topic in College Wrestling
What is the proper punishment in your eyes? -
NCAA Potentially Reducing Gambling Penalties
JVStateChamp replied to Gus's topic in College Wrestling
Not that I want these wrestlers collegiate careers to end. But playing devils advocate the wrestlers did know the consequences and the violations they were committing at the time. If they say that they did not know that their careers could be over, I am calling BS. Every team meets with a compliance officer that goes over regulations of do's and dont's. What should a penalty be for student athletes that are gambling on their university? This opens a huge can of worms for the integrity of sports. I am also not blind to think it was only Iowa wrestlers and acknowledge that they were just the only ones to get caught but there does need to be some repercussions to ignoring a clear NCAA policy. -
NCAA "shrinking" transfer portal
JVStateChamp replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
What is the overall purpose of this ruling? Is the NCAA now trying to put some control on the chaos of the transfer portal and which loophole will colleges coaches find to manipulate it? -
Cal State Bakersfield's wrestling program
JVStateChamp replied to NearFall's topic in College Wrestling
One impact for smaller wrestling programs that I have noticed or at least believe to have noticed is that they do not get the big-name coaches anymore. In the past, there was a trend where a younger coach looking to get his start in college coaching would start at a smaller program and then build their experience to become a head coach at a top program. Many of our youngest and brightest coaches are opting to stay an assistant at a bigger university rather than become a head coach at a smaller one. The best examples I can think of are UTC's coaching history as previous coaches include Terry Brands and Chris Bono or Tim Flynn at Edinboro before making the jump to WVU. Does this mean the program will be successful? No, but it does draw attention and fans which in turn shows support for the program making it more difficult to drop the program. -
I am not positive there is a correlation between football success and wrestling success or vice versa. I believe it's more of athletic success amongst bigger universities. These schools have a bigger draw from crowds and more resources to pump into their athletics which in turn gets the better recruits. I do agree with the notion that wrestling needs to promote itself better to produce more revenue but that is nothing new.
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There are pros and cons to providing an extra 3,000 seats, the West Gym atmosphere of being a packed house and having the wrestlers in a small heated environment really seemed to give UNI a home mat advantage. The big question is whether UNI will be able to fill those extra 3,000 seats. As an outsider looking in it's been awesome to see Schwab have success and hope for continued success but this seems to be a hurdle that no Division 1 coach should have to balance with the rest of their duties.
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I think this is more of a case that these student-athletes are not sorry that they broke NCAA rules but rather that they got caught. It is truly unfortunate that this ends the careers of some but being an NCAA wrestler, especially at Iowa is a responsibility. There are certain things that student-athletes cannot do (gambling, specific substances, etc.) that the average college student can do. To say that these student-athletes did not know the rules or consequences is very unlikely and they're most likely playing dumb. Student-athletes have meetings with compliance every year to cover the do's and don'ts as an athlete for their university. Whether you agree with the rule or not, it is well known that it is part of the NCAA rules and there should be no excuse for stating you did not know the consequences of breaking said rule.
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From a wrestling perspective on the outside looking in UNC seems to be the best of both worlds. Koll will have more flexibility in getting students enrolled at UNC as well as use the benefits of the location to draw east coast talent to Chapel Hill. As I see it Pop in Raleigh used the same strategies when he got to NC State and has had a lot of success. Very similar locations, might give the academic edge to UNC but regardless dont be surprised if the UNC v NC State rivalry is revamped sooner rather than later.