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Everything posted by CHROMEBIRD
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Ah yes, like all those times the Super Bowl was held in North Dakota. It's a good thing the NFL didn't desert those fans by playing the game elsewhere.
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I'm not in the loop with Keuter's situation by any means, but remember someone mentioning that he saw the writing on the wall and was likely not going back to football. Good for him if he can pack it on and will get to see some time on the field, though it would be wrestling's loss. Vegan 6k calories in 2024 seems doable. There are in insane amount of meat alternatives out there, many which have more protein than their meat analogues. But I get what you're saying in terms of satiation.
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Any chance we see Pierson on the mat? I know he's a RS this year but it would be good to see him get in some reps
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A lot of people have never been to a Super Bowl, but that hasn't destroyed fan interest around the country. Funny how televised sports work.
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I've never had to bump up like that, but with all the sports nutrition and supplements out there these days my feeling is that packing on 6k of healthy cals/day probably isn't as tough as going the other way with a hard cut. Definitely more pleasant than whatever McD had to go through to make weight. Football and basketball players bulk up like that all the time, so I assume the training staff at Iowa have it down to a science. Big question is how the Kooter handles the added mass. He didn't exactly have the best gas tank to begin with...
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He seems to be a bit injury prone early in the season. Didn't he get banged up early a few times before?
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Agree with this. 157 might be more open, but there's no reason for Cal to suck down a weight when he could win 165. We'll see if he closes the gap with MM this season. Likely higher finish than Kennedy, anyway.
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Would Fix have won one with Taylor coaching?
CHROMEBIRD replied to AgaveMaria's topic in College Wrestling
Would he beat Messenbrink though? -
I agree with most of this, though I can see a coach stashing a 4th stringer or walk-on in the RTC. It doesn't really cost them anything, and why not have a scrappy kid with a chip on his shoulder in the room? Nick Saban makes a good point about the value of walk-ons: "To not be able to offer those opportunities to guys I think is very unfortunate. I hate it because those are the kind of guys you want on your team. They're motivated the right way, they're working hard every day, they're trying to prove something and not to be able to give them the opportunity to do that is something I don't think is good for college sports." Realistically though, I think those guys will either quit the sport or move to a smaller program or conference where they might actually get some sort of tangible benefit by officially being on the team.
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I know those suites usually get picked up by celebs or businesses, but it's wild that NCAA wrestling of all things is looking to pull $60k a pop. I can't tell if that's a good or bad sign for the sport.
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How do the Iranian fans feel about the bump? I wonder if Yazdani is a better fit at 86 if for no other reason than his gas tank at 97.
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Jason Tsirtsis from Crimson to Maroon
CHROMEBIRD replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Nice to see tshirts back in the Chicagoland area. What a huge get. -
Making the 30 doesn't mean you're getting any money from the school. Most won't. It just means you can be a part of the team. The loophole is that they could just move to the RTC, but since we're talking most third stringers and walk-ons it's more likely that they'll leave the sport, sadly.
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Facasak?
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Official visits have a two day limit, so that itinerary may be cutting it a little close
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Since eligibility is losing its meaning: Henry Cejudo and Aaron Pico, come on down On the women's side, Clarissa could wrestle and be head coach!
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Epic would be an understatement. Dresser got completely outcoached and IIRC ISU dropped around 4 tossup matches. Kind of surprised that Cyclone fans didn't make more noise about it. Nice to see CyHawk get competitive again though.
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Does Barraclough present the biggest challenge to MM?
CHROMEBIRD replied to Truzzcat's topic in College Wrestling
Does Bubba count? -
Does Barraclough present the biggest challenge to MM?
CHROMEBIRD replied to Truzzcat's topic in College Wrestling
Idk, a lot of us thought Amine would slow Mes down last season. -
Gable Steveson returns to college wrestling
CHROMEBIRD replied to VakAttack's topic in College Wrestling
Would be kinda wild if basketball players went to play for the Harlem Globetrotters (or the Washington Generals), Marathon Oil, etc. or baseball players went to the Savannah Bananas and came back to school. Not that there's money in those entertainment sports relative to the WWE, but still. -
FLO Video of the 2008 Olympic Team?
CHROMEBIRD replied to RandolphTJones's topic in International Wrestling
Nice find. Doing sprints up a steep hill in Phoenix in July sounds brutal I also noticed thay MM's dad helped run the Olympic Team training camps in Phoenix and Colorado Springs that year. I guess that's not a big surprise since Askren was there. -
Does it feel to you all like the overall skill level of high schoolers have improved, or that there's just a much much sharper and wider gap between the best of the best and your average wrestler these days? Average as in, a kid who is serious enough about the sport but doesn't have the ability or resources to travel across the country to tournaments all the time, or attend world-class camps, or is destined to start at the top D1 programs, etc.
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FLO Video of the 2008 Olympic Team?
CHROMEBIRD replied to RandolphTJones's topic in International Wrestling
Maybe The Incline near the OTC? There's kind of an Olympic training tradition where athletes challenge themselves to do the climb. I hear the place is littered with fitness influencers these days, though -
True. Regarding the NCAA specifically, there are concussion protocol standards and procedures in addition to the testing and administration at the team level, but I'm doubtful that they are as robust as they need to be, no matter how much the NCAA says they take concussions seriously. I can't tell if it's due to a lack of medical diagnostics, or the NCAA doing some hands-off bs and pushing the responsibility to the conferences or teams, or just plain $$$. The way I understand it: while there are assessments that can positively diagnose a concussion, there's no single neurological test or tests that can be performed on the spot to definitively rule one out. The serious effects of a concussion tend to lag when the brain injury actually occurred, so I guess incurrence and recovery can be pretty subjective.
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Agreed. Was anyone else surprised that the big bump up wasn't no thang for Sasso? I thought it would be. Great to see him back on the mat. I hope he's feeling it now that he's got that first match, and a dub, under his belt.