TanTo finally gets his obligatory BJC match and sends out half of his starters? Not how we would have handled it.
I get what you were trying to say, but what would you call this?Yep no Stiles
He was in concussion protocol but then wrestled last week . Not sure if he got symptoms or if they just feel it's better off not seeing Van Ness until big 10s. I had no clue about it until around weigh in timeI get what you were trying to say, but what would you call this?
gotcha. I know what I think....growing the sport and allHe was in concussion protocol but then wrestled last week . Not sure if he got symptoms or if they just feel it's better off not seeing Van Ness until big 10s. I had no clue about it until around weigh in time
Ok, so we can call this one a duck....lolHe was in concussion protocol but then wrestled last week . Not sure if he got symptoms or if they just feel it's better off not seeing Van Ness until big 10s. I had no clue about it until around weigh in time
For the record Corby I’m a fan, I enjoy our back and forths on the Rutgers forum and you post some good info, I’m glad you re always bouncing around the different forums.
but bro I saw you post on Hawkeye report within the last 2 hours ”that Penn state fans are the worst in wrestling and keep proving it everyday “ in the same thread you also said “Penn state fans think college wrestling started 16 years ago . Like dude be consistent, if you re gonna hate then hate but don’t fence sit . Go full villain mode and let the Nits know how you really feel, honestly you could pull off the Lex Luther look with ease.
Would have loved to know why I was put on a timeout last year during nationalsAs some of you know I mod'd the last 2 years at Rivals (starting just after "the comment" was made by Tuck). We had a few pests but initially everyone was given a clean slate. Depending on the severity of the problematic user, communications and verbal warnings were usually handled behind the scenes regarding their behaviors and successive discipline was implemented, starting with incrementally increasing "timeouts" (i.e. suspensions) until the user learned to behave. 1 to 2 weeks was usually enough to get the users attention and drive the message home. Bans were only implemented after the user consistently demonstrated that they were unable to learn.
Towards the end of Rivals, Corby was ultimately given a lengthy "timeout" due to his increasingly incompatible and disruptive behaviors. (And apparently it wasn't just the PSU Rivals forum that he was suspended from either - see "34 and counting".) Unfortunately this On3 platform doesn't allow for bans or suspensions to happen on just one board, but it encompasses all of the On3 boards. So if you get suspended or banned on one, you're off all of the Boards. If I were a Mod here now, I'd put Corby2 in a short term timeout and tell him that when the suspension is lifted, that he needs to stay off of the PSU Board for an additional "x" amount of time due to his passive/aggressive poking, spam posting, disruptions, and for just generally being obtuse, or else face additional On3 platform-wide increasing suspensions up to and including banning. Our Mods obviously addressed the problem here in the past, but the problem keeps coming back and occurring. Just my 2 cents.
It's actually hilarious people can say stuff to me but if I say something back I'm banned . Good thing thatWould have loved to know why I was put on a timeout last year during nationals
I was banned by you because you had a little authority whatever. I was banned here for posting to muchAs some of you know I mod'd the last 2 years at Rivals (starting just after "the comment" was made by Tuck). We had a few pests but initially everyone was given a clean slate. Depending on the severity of the problematic user, communications and verbal warnings were usually handled behind the scenes regarding their behaviors and successive discipline was implemented, starting with incrementally increasing "timeouts" (i.e. suspensions) until the user learned to behave. 1 to 2 weeks was usually enough to get the users attention and drive the message home. Bans were only implemented after the user consistently demonstrated that they were unable to learn.
Towards the end of Rivals, Corby was ultimately given a lengthy "timeout" due to his increasingly incompatible and disruptive behaviors. (And apparently it wasn't just the PSU Rivals forum that he was suspended from either - see "34 and counting".) Unfortunately this On3 platform doesn't allow for bans or suspensions to happen on just one board, but it encompasses all of the On3 boards. So if you get suspended or banned on one, you're off all of the Boards. If I were a Mod here now, I'd put Corby2 in a short term timeout and tell him that when the suspension is lifted, that he needs to stay off of the PSU Board for an additional "x" amount of time due to his passive/aggressive poking, spam posting, disruptions, and for just generally being obtuse, or else face additional On3 platform-wide increasing suspensions up to and including banning. Our Mods obviously addressed the problem here in the past, but the problem keeps coming back and occurring. Just my 2 cents.
And that perspective is the Hawks will have 9 AAs, 6 finalists, 4 champs and score 182 points. Every April, like clockwork.They don't readily accept a different perspective..
I don't think it was the dual tournament, but rather the effort to be in peak condition for the dual tournament. The effort to start the season where u want to be in March, combined with a 4 month training regiment to stay there. The physical and psychological stress is showing. But hey, they got a dual tournament banner to hang next to NCAA photos of Moore and Pletcher. Funny, Tom got an early season dual tournament banner and doing it Cael's way got Penn State another Big10 Conference Dual championship with a walkover in the championship match because Tom wore his team out.National duals in November catching up to osu wear and tear.
Pretty sure the Michigan dual was Ludington's fifth appearance as a true frosh and that he still has the redshirt. Burning the redshirt at this point would have been an egregiously dumb move by Brands.Corby, maybe this was posted somewhere else and I missed it, but did Iowa just pull Ludington's redshirt as I think that was his 6th attached date today? Is this a sign that maybe Anbelongs is out for the remainder of the year and Arnold is staying at 184?
Wrestlestat is showing the Luther Open in November which would be attached, the Jim Koch Open in early December which would also have to be attached as it is first semester still and then 4 duals-Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and then today Purdue.Pretty sure the Michigan dual was Ludington's fifth appearance as a true frosh and that he still has the redshirt. Burning the redshirt at this point would have been an egregiously dumb move by Brands.
Corby it's called the cesspool. The Iowa site is a special site indeed.If you say anything bad here you will be banned . Penn St fans toe the line here as well. But they know the Iowa boards allow banter and back and forths
Wrestlestat is showing the Luther Open in November which would be attached, the Jim Koch Open in early December which would also have to be attached as it is first semester still and then 4 duals-Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and then today Purdue.
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Agree. The November tourney before and after in general ignited the grind. Was all that worth 200,000 ?I don't think it was the dual tournament, but rather the effort to be in peak condition for the dual tournament. The effort to start the season where u want to be in March, combined with a 4 month training regiment to stay there. The physical and psychological stress is showing. But hey, they got a dual tournament banner to hang next to NCAA photos of Moore and Pletcher. Funny, Tom got an early season dual tournament banner and doing it Cael's way got Penn State another Big10 Conference Dual championship with a walkover in the championship match because Tom wore his team out.
Wasn’t that all awarded as NIL $$$?Agree. The November tourney before and after in general ignited the grind. Was all that worth 200,000 ?
Yes. Purdue was a free date since he wrestled in Friday. He’s out of dates, though, which means they’re already down 5-0 to Ok St.For some reason, the rule is that a Fri/Sun weekend dual schedule is considered 1 dual. For Redshirt purposes.
I think someone said michigan and purdue counted as one since it was the same weekend? Not sure about that but tom said in his presser he had one more to use for purdueWrestlestat is showing the Luther Open in November which would be attached, the Jim Koch Open in early December which would also have to be attached as it is first semester still and then 4 duals-Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and then today Purdue.
Thanks. Had no idea that a Fri/Sun. weekend was considered one date.For some reason, the rule is that a Fri/Sun weekend dual schedule is considered 1 dual. For Redshirt purposes.
It took me forever to find, and it is only an AI response, but this is what I found:Thanks. Had no idea that a Fri/Sun. weekend was considered one date.
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1+1 = 1Thanks. Had no idea that a Fri/Sun. weekend was considered one date.
Goofy as it sounds, it allows a team more leeway to sub in a redshirting freshman for a starter with a short term injury at the time of a two dual weekend.Friday Sunday one match is about the dumbest thing I have ever heard!
If that's the dumbest thing you've ever heard, you've lived a sheltered life. LOL.Friday Sunday one match is about the dumbest thing I have ever heard!
Or they have never been to the Hawkeye reportIf that's the dumbest thing you've ever heard, you've lived a sheltered life. LOL.
It’s the Boolean uprising !!1+1 = 1
How could you not know that?
According to some that two dual weekend counting as one can only be used once. Rules do not indicate that. Anyone know for sure?Goofy as it sounds, it allows a team more leeway to sub in a redshirting freshman for a starter with a short term injury at the time of a two dual weekend.
That is what I thought, but not certain.According to some that two dual weekend counting as one can only be used once. Rules do not indicate that. Anyone know for sure?
Not more than twice in a season you can count any combination of a multi-day tournament or two duals in three days (it does not need to be Fri/Sun) as a single date of competition.According to some that two dual weekend counting as one can only be used once. Rules do not indicate that. Anyone know for sure?