Just affirms for me. Its a better version of "team competition" and a better TV product for that purpose.
Lost me a while back on this one, brother. This event centers the team aspect. The big tournament centers the individuals.oh ffs.
we lost another one.
Welcome to sports. The Giants won one of the best Super Bowls in history because David Tyree, career special teamer, trapped a ball against his helmet.and which one is a better barometer of best team?
and which one produces more fluky results?
you're advocating for the National Champion to be decided in a way that comes down to a single sequence or (bad) call.
it's irrational.
I wouldn't call it fluky, but if you want to, that's fine. I want engaging products. The team title has no juice. And before you say it, I've advocated it for years, back when Iowa was the team winning team titles.thanks for admitting you want a fluky system.
now go sit in the corner.
That can happen at the normal nationals, too. It's amazing what can happen when it comes down to one call.you're advocating for the National Champion to be decided in a way that comes down to a single sequence or (bad) call.
advocating for a fluky system for years is worse than just advocating it now.I wouldn't call it fluky, but if you want to, that's fine. I want engaging products. The team title has no juice. And before you say it, I've advocated it for years, back when Iowa was the team winning team titles.
literally, by math, the flukiness is mitigated by an exponential amount.That can happen at the normal nationals, too. It's amazing what can happen when it comes down to one call.
I would prefer to have both championships.
literally, by math, the flukiness is mitigated by an exponential amount.
the tournament, by far, is a better indicator.
read the other thread.....NCAA Champ levi haines has to sit b/c of a head clash. other team gets 6. you're ok with that determining the team champ?
stop lying to yourself.
I'm not lying to myself. Don't go there. You don't know my thoughts.literally, by math, the flukiness is mitigated by an exponential amount.
the tournament, by far, is a better indicator.
read the other thread.....NCAA Champ levi haines has to sit b/c of a head clash. other team gets 6. you're ok with that determining the team champ?
stop lying to yourself.
Well, like Meatloaf sang, 1 out of 3 ain't bad.I’m with ya Vak. And while I’m digging, I’m also ok with making singlets and headgear optional. And one more thing…freestyle is a far superior product than folk style.
I understand your reasoning. Better to lose 30-6 in a dual than by 100 at Nationals.Just affirms for me. Its a better version of "team competition" and a better TV product for that purpose.
Only in crownign our team champion are we focused on adding huge amounts of data to ensure the "best" team wins. The individual tournament itself is a function of variance in small sample sizes; the "best" wrestler doesn't always win each weight. That doesn't make them any less the champion.I enjoy the duals but wrestling has always been an individual sport and the eventual outcomes (team title) should reflect that.
Folk style badly needs a push-out rule, imo. That would do away with a ton of subjective calls of stalling and go a long way toward keeping the action in the center of the mat.I’m with ya Vak. And while I’m digging, I’m also ok with making singlets and headgear optional. And one more thing…freestyle is a far superior product than folk style.
Agreed. Subjective calls in general are a big issue for wrestling’s popularity. How are new fans supposed to understand the sport when even diehards and refs can’t agree on what’s happeningFolk style badly needs a push-out rule, imo. That would do away with a ton of subjective calls of stalling and go a long way toward keeping the action in the center of the mat.
The current NCAA tournament doesn't involve every wrestler in the country.No, because it doesn't involve every team in the country. At ncaa's you have every possible qualifier in the field. The current format is good: national duals early, conference/ncaa championships at the end, with time in between for recovery
The current NCAA tournament doesn't involve every wrestler in the country.
Can't they've already talked with the NCAA about that and that's not happening the NCAA said 1 trophy. Indoor track is a winter sport and outdoor a spring sport.Be like track and field and have a dual season and an individual tournament season. 2 separate national championships.
So you can artificially limit one but not the other in your mind. Ok."At ncaa's you have every possible qualifier in the field"
Lol, if that was the case, big brother would’ve shown up to (as Nasir would say) BTAJust affirms for me. Its a better version of "team competition" and a better TV product for that purpose.
You're right: Given that it happens one wrestler at a time, then the team title has to reflect the sum of individual results.I enjoy the duals but wrestling has always been an individual sport and the eventual outcomes (team title) should reflect that.
Wait a sec husker Willie isn’t it possible that a guy looses in March based on one sequence and that sequence costs his team enough points that takes them out of title contention. I’d say that happens every year.and which one is a better barometer of best team?
and which one produces more fluky results?
you're advocating for the National Champion to be decided in a way that comes down to a single sequence or (bad) call.
it's irrational.
How is that any different than when Marinelli defaulted out after breaking a rib and costing Iowa 10ish points.read the other thread.....NCAA Champ levi haines has to sit b/c of a head clash. other team gets 6. you're ok with that determining the team champ?
By participating in conference tournaments two weeks prior every wrestler does have a chance to win the NCAA tournament. This is different than using last year's standings with different rosters to determine which teams qualify in November to participate in a dual championship.So you can artificially limit one but not the other in your mind. Ok.
I'm not proposing that the exact format last weekend should determine the team title, just a dual format with qualification determined during the season.By participating in conference tournaments two weeks prior every wrestler does have a chance to win the NCAA tournament. This is different than using last year's standings with different rosters to determine which teams qualify in November to participate in a dual championship.
While it would be nice to also have a dual championship, I still think the current format is better. Wrestling is an individual pursuit that has team overlay. It isn't a true team sport. And the way dual scoring works compresses differences.I'm not proposing that the exact format last weekend should determine the team title, just a dual format with qualification determined during the season.
Let's not be obtuse. If the "National Duals" became the official team title decider, there would absolutely be some sort of qualifier in place to give EVERY team the same chance to qualify as the Individual tournament does. What the tournament is now, is set up KNOWING it is not an official championship, so the main focus is obviously to get the best possible teams there and make it as entertaining as possible...By participating in conference tournaments two weeks prior every wrestler does have a chance to win the NCAA tournament. This is different than using last year's standings with different rosters to determine which teams qualify in November to participate in a dual championship.
Track and Field and Cross Country have no duals. Check our schedule. Duals were dumb in the first place, destroy training cycles and served no purpose. It's all multi team events whether you call them; Invitationals, Classics, or Relays.Be like track and field and have a dual season and an individual tournament season. 2 separate national championships.