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  1. with his logistics mos - The Punishing POG/Pogue
  2. Great thing to see on a Monday! Now watch the NCAA syndicate do the MLB money grab that they've done with the LA Dodgers and send Penn State over to Japan for duals with a couple of the unis there. And as I'm sure Jimmy C knows, Coach Oishi would probably be the better tutor/translator for Ono
  3. Maybe you're generalizing, but there's nothing in my statement diminishing Hendrickson's win over Kerkvliet. I posted that Sanderson said he was injured prior to NCAAs and that they weren't sure he'd be able to compete. As for what else you reference above, I guess you're discussing the guy that had torn ligaments in his knee, that had to get an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and was given a 9 seed? He was clearly injured as well. I'm not a what-aboutism and cake and eat it too type. Posters claim that Kerkvliet got a case of the sads because he lost. He was injured, re-injured and shut down for the rest of the tournament. That isn't fans, that's from PSUs coach. Hendrickson had a terrific weekend and won in the semis & finals against two previous champs and proved he was the best heavy in the tournament. As I stated, he made a great case for the Hodge. For what he did during the season and how he finished, there should be no argument if he gets it.
  4. Sanderson said in his interview last night that Kerkvliet injured his knee at practice during the week and they weren't sure if he would be able to wrestle NCAAs. He explained what happened in his 1st match and how it was through Thursday. Hendrickson very well could have beaten a healthy Kerk. He won regardless and then beat Steveson. Nothing is diminished in his accomplishments. He has a great case for winning the Hodge - a very complete season. It appears you're suggesting that there was no problem with Kerkvliet and based upon what Sanderson said, that shouldn't be the narrative. One thing the Penn State staff doesn't do is make excuses.
  5. Would total freshmen finalists be another (record)? They obviously don't always win it but Cael & Co get freshmen into the finals who typically work their way into being 4X AAs (and usually a national championship or 2, 3, 4, 5).
  6. all due respect Vak, Gable went 3, 1, 1, 2.
  7. Maybe not, but with his pin of Ramos he will have ended up scoring more team points by placing third than whomever the second-place wrestler at 125 does for their team.
  8. Is it possible that AJ ends up at Michigan? They are very active in the portal/transfers and have had a few former Bergen Catholic wrestlers come in.
  9. Keep telling yourself that. Look at what each team graduates and fills those slots with. The alarming issue will be whether PSU threatens 10AAs again next year and a 30+ point margin of victory at NCAAs.
  10. They have a night at the hotel like the Pitt crew did at Midlands a number of years back?
  11. Hidlay has a great rapport with Sparks and the back-and-forth is conversational. Nothing forced and a lot is very matter of fact! It's working well.
  12. 125: Cooper Flynn, Minnie #19 133: Kyle Burwick, NDSU #24 141: Josh Edmond, Mizzu #23 149: Jaden Abas, Stanford #17 157: Jacori Teemer, Iowa #18 165: Paddy Gallagher, Ohio State #26 174: MJ Gaitan, ISU #23 184: DJ Washington, IU #22 197: Michael Dellagatta, Cornell #27 285: Luke Rasmussen, SDSU #25
  13. AJ/Glazier likely R2 match
  14. The CSUs (which Poly is one of) are either cutting entire athletic departments (Solano State) or programs all over. San Francisco State recently announced they are dropping baseball, womens soccer and indoor track n field. The wrestling program, which contributes many coaches to the high school ranks up and down the state, has been close to being cut somewhat recently, and was given a hard look. It's still something of a surprise that Humboldt brought back their program (dropped 40+ years ago at the DIII level and resurrected this past year as DII). Hoping both make it out of this.
  15. he was referencing Owings/Gable, not Cassar/Steveson (which he does to close).
  16. A lot of work and effort, great to see. However - and not a criticism- those look more like predictions than rankings. Regardless, good to read.
  17. as Big10s are this weekend?
  18. Another reason why duals only hurt wrestling and don't matter! (remain calm, that's just a joke)
  19. that is...an outstanding reference!
  20. Pat Santoro (Pittsburgh) by Pete Yozzo (Lehigh) - 1987 NCAA finals 142 pounds (Santoro would win 2 individual titles after that match)
  21. This video is from so long ago that takedowns were only worth TWO points!
  22. Shane Sparks or Squirrely Dan may have...
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