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  1. Contact Track and ask if they have an API available
  2. And his official visit to Cornell is when? Also you just said earlier this month that it'll be Iowa, tOSU, or PSU.
  3. That said, it would be interesting if PSU's AD put in an incentive structure in his contract with bonuses based on home ticket sales or the sound meter exceeding xyz decibels or some benchmarks along those lines. Cael said last season that PSU's home duals are too quiet. His boss should incentivize him to build a better match day atmosphere and see what he comes up with.
  4. Hard to blame for Carl scheduling cautiously. He probably feels bitten by the late season injury bug: Starocci, Nolf, Suriano, Shak, Zain (FS)... They pay him to win matches and bring home hardware, so making wrestling fans happy probably isn't a huge priority.
  5. Was anyone surprised to see Terukina up at 133? In my mind, he's small for the weight and I figured ISU would have a stronger lineup with him at 125. Does that mean their (other) kid from Cuba is won't be RS this season? His name escapes me atm but he beat Richie Figs at Junior Pan Ams a while back.
  6. I'm all for a PSU-Cornell dual, but tbf the regular conference schedule is pretty brutal for any of the B1G schools
  7. Good flip for Taylor. In Iowa, wrestlers flip coach!
  8. Aside from being generally less enjoyable for fans (like in wrestling, when Mesenbrink transferred from Cal Baptist to PSU; or DeSanto from Drexel to Iowa), when athletes transfer out of an Ivy school, the team and student body usually shrinks. And that can cascade down the line into further problems for the school.
  9. A friend in LA is going to a BJJ clinic next weekend and asked if I knew who Jason Nolf was. He's doing a 2-hour workshop on wrestling takedowns for BJJ. $150 a pop.
  10. It's not about whether the Ivies are competitive, but whether other programs can use NIL collective money, which the Ivies don't have, to poach their talent
  11. With a little time to kill before the preseason starts, JOMBO™ visits the College Football Hall of Fame.
  12. Agree that MSP is a nice location with all the amenities. One gripe though is that Minny in March is still a little Tulsa in 2023 wasn't the best city in terms of amenities, food, walkability but the weather was kind of a treat for those who traveled-in from colder climes. I think that's part of the reason why so many folks want to see Nationals down South or West someday. The weather would be a treat.
  13. It was a shrewd and shitty move by the AD. Wrestler keeps the scholarship: they don't get to compete, wrestling program languishes and dies, AD can say it's not her fault that the program can't attract talent. Wrestler doesn't keep the scholarship: they get to compete, but wrester has to support himself out of pocket or through outside funds (NIL, grants, third party scholarships, etc.) but either way the school makes a buck. And both options increases the odds of wrestlers transferring, which works in the AD's favor. Hopefully Sentes can keep his guys out of the portal until they get this figured out.
  14. Re-read the post you just quoted. Third sentence in, if it's too hard for you.
  15. Good for football, but Harvard lost two basketball starters (Malik Mack and Chisome Okpara) who threw their names in the transfer portal to test the waters and were offered NIL deals. Mack is rumored to be getting over $200k and Okpara said he got offers between $300-500k from Stanford, Vandy, and Texas. He ended up going to Stanford. And Yale's 7-footer transferred to Michigan and got his bag. Harvard also lost athletes in non-revenue sports like tennis and track, of all sports, this past year to outside NIL deals. Most of the NIL money is concentrated in football and basketball (although being an Olympian can raise your stock, and Harvard has a bunch of 'em), but apparently they thought other school + NIL money was worth more than a degree from Harvard.
  16. Right. But it's a slippery slope rife with hazards. If one Ivy opts-in, the others will be tempted to follow suit or bail. It goes beyond conferences, too. There's talk at Harvard, for example, about moving to D3 because they can't retain football and basketball talent with D1 academic peers outside their conference. Stanford, Northwestern, Berkeley, UCLA, Duke can offer both classroom prestige and money. Harvard just has NIL, and no collectives (none of the Ivies have or want collectives). On the flip side, I could see opting-in affecting revenue distributions. If a school opts-in and thinks they're bringing eyeballs and postseason dollars to the conference, they'll likely use that leverage when discussing revenue splits.
  17. Doesn't look like it. Bazemore played basketball, volleyball, and softball in hs but didn't compete in college. She was manager of the women's basketball team, then a grad assistant, and a student employee in the athletics dept, but not an athlete. Her parents are also Campbell alums but I don't think they played any sports. IIRC her dad was the Dean of Student Life. Small community.
  18. Yeah, verbals have always been just a gentleman's agreement but they've been honored less and less over the last 20+ years. In football, verbal commitments are kind of meaningless these days and it's common than for a kid to back out and recommit elsewhere. Tbh, I think some kids verbally commit early as a strategy. It cuts the noise from lesser programs or schools who don't have a serious chance with them, and it can create a bidding war behind the scenes. With signed commitments, I think the new financial agreement that replaces NLI will keep recruits locked-in to their commitment. A program would have to buy a kid out of his or her contract, which can get expensive.
  19. Most of the big D1 programs have their athletes & staff undergo sports media training. Money v.well-spent since one slip-up can end up costing a boatload of money in donations, recruiting, admissions, and merch. But athletes need to actually pay attention and use what they learn. I also wonder how they advise kids on social media these days, where saying or doing outrageous things leads to more clicks, clout, and money.
  20. It sounds like the school is cutting scholarships to 3 starting next school year, but will be grandfathering-in the current 6.9 scholarship recipients with the condition that they won't be able to compete if they accept it. Which is bananas. Regarding finances, the school itself has a decent reserves in its endowment, compared to the other CAA schools. The athletic budget is another story. Imo, Campbell fans & alums should be calling for the AD's resignation for two incredibly stupid moves: the first, was joining the CAA as if it would bring in more revenue or raise Campbell's profile relative to increases in travel, facilities, etc. Sorry, but most sports fans don't even know that Campbell has a football or basketball team, let alone one that could become an FBS program or big dance basketball team. The second is opting-in to revenue sharing and paying athletes, which introduces roster caps and cost-cutting. I guess the AD thinks having salaried football & basketball players will produce winning programs, while pushing the funding of non-revenue sports to fans & NIL. Which is crazy. Despite its successes, Campbell Wrestling is in a particularly bad spot, as someone pointed out earlier that it's the only one of its sports that the CAA doesn't compete in. But all sports except for baseball/softball, mens & womens track & cross country, cheer, and women's lacrosse & swimming (for Title IX compliance) will be facing cuts. Bazemore needs to get her priorities straight.
  21. You mean the wisest starting lineup...
  22. Right? It's insane that scholarship athletes will not be allowed to compete. Wtf?
  23. Isn't that what happened in the movie? IIRC they showed Mark packing it up and leaving Foxcatcher Farm, then DuPont murders Dave a few scenes later. The film definitely takes some creative liberties, but Mark was also a script & story consultant.
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