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CHROMEBIRD

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  1. From a dual perspective, Zain-Nolf was a particularly brutal 1-2 combo because it was really a gauntlet of Zain - Nolf - Cenzo - Hall - Nickal. Just a solid brick wall in the lineup
  2. 2016 might have been when back points were changed to 2NF/4NF, though idk if it had much effect on turns or matches not going into OT. Another explanation was that Nationals was held at Madison Square Garden that year and everyone was wrestling on New York time.
  3. I hope the radio silence is because a staffer from the athletics dept asked ChatGPT to create a response in the voice of Starocci, and the AI just started threatening everyone
  4. Jimmy rn: "Hayyyy, any of y'all got some of that sweet sweet Iowa wrestling content for me?"
  5. Huge yikes for sure. I hope it isn't true.
  6. Yeah, I'm 100% for due process. I'm saying, even if nothing happened, it's strange that Starocci, Cael, or PSU Athletics haven't said, "hey nothing happened" or at least, "we take the safety of our atheletes seriously and are looking into it"
  7. Dunno if this camp is still happening next week: https://www.newberrywrestlingcamps.com/the-carter-starocci-camps.cfm
  8. https://www.poconorecord.com/picture-gallery/sports/high-school/2025/06/30/photos-carter-starocci-wrestling-camp-brodheadsville-poconos-carmen-mercadante/84422356007/ EDIT: sorry, the one with Bartlett, Yianni, and Lovett was called True Champ Camp. Wrong champy camp. But the point still remains, Starocci is still out there teaching at camps and repping PSU wrestling, which is a little odd.
  9. Is CARA still a thing in NCAA sports? It's pretty hard for coaches to require athletes to come in and practice or train at this time of year. I know a coach can "allow" kids to come in during the offseason for "voluntary" practice sessions, wink-wink nudge-nudge, but punishing them for not showing up is a little bit out of bounds. Like I get the hypothesis that Iowa might've been looking for any excuse to let Gabe go, but attendance seems like a shaky reason, esp for a program that allowed an assistant coach's kid to skip out on a mandatory compliance meeting not so long ago.
  10. The story seems to have been spiked at least for now. Stuff like this spreads quickly through the mainstream & sports media, but there hasn't been very much about it in the news. Starocci was also at the Camp of Champs clinic last week. Dunno if Bartlett (I assume not) or Lovett or anyone else was there. Not even a statement from PSU Athletics denying or that they're even investigating the charges. The quietness is kinda strange
  11. Think you forgot the first part of your question, bud. You know, when you were casting doubt on transfers obtaining a graduate degree
  12. Brands would be doing Gabe's new program a solid if he transferred out as a Designated Student Athlete. The DSA status would follow Gabe and he wouldn't count towards his new team's roster limit. I don't see Brands doing it, but if he really wanted to be a dick, he'd Ayala, Caliendo, PK, Peterson, VV, and all seniors with no remaining eligibility after this season as DSAs.
  13. I'm sure you were asking the same questions when Bernie Truax grad transferred into a business certificate program at PSU
  14. Athletes aren't required to complete anything, but you already knew that
  15. Grad, another team's DSA, or someone who gets a waiver from the NCAA I guess
  16. Your path tool is pretty rad. If you have all of Billy Baldwin's wrestling connections, you could see all the college wrestlers that are 6 degrees or less away from Kevin Bacon. Billy is 1 degree of separation away from Kevin Bacon (Flatliners).
  17. Buchanan and Teemer were grad transfers, yeah
  18. Yeah, I think that just grandfathers in anyone on the current roster who are over the 30-athlete cap. Gabe would get a transfer exemption if Iowa says he was dismissed specifically because of the roster limit and named as a DSA, during which he'd have a small window to switch schools. I believe the DSA exemption would stick with Gabe at his new program, so Iowa would be doing his next school a pretty big favor by giving him Designated status on a 35ish man roster when it makes strategic sense to name other guys on the team.
  19. Speaking of casuals, will RAF wrestlers be required to compete in standard UWW-style singlets, or nah?
  20. I don't think I saw an answer to this anywhere, but I am guessing that he'd have to sit. The window has closed and even still, he'd need to be in good academic and team standing (not subject to disciplinary suspension or dismissal) to be immediately eligible. Gabe could still try to get a hardship waiver and say his dismissal was based on some sort of personal circumstance out of his control or, idk, say he really wanted to switch to a major that wasn't offered at Iowa or something.
  21. Doing a search for water wrestling led me down a little rabbit hole where I discovered Aquathlon and Underwater Torpedo League. No surprise I guess that the former was a Soviet-developed sport and the latter from the Marine Special Forces My toxic trait is thinking this looks fun that that I could actually participate without needing CPR in the first minute.
  22. Great find. I love that it's from 1947, and am choosing to believe that the sport was discontinued because there were no survivors.
  23. Maybe UMD? Wrestling with his bro Jax Smith
  24. It's too bad, if true, and maybe a bit of a premature move by the Hawks. I was really looking forward to seeing Gabe fight for a spot in the lineup this coming season.
  25. Never a dull moment around these parts, eh? FFS. Is this the most offseason drama we've ever had?
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