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« on: November 27, 2019, 10:09:50 AM »
Stanford has Griffin, Real Woods and Abas. Abas may be redshirtIng. But that is a great trio to have.
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Actually the plan is to redshirt them all. "Wrestle offs" are an exhibition. Karam's game just hasn't translated to college. Terrible on his feet and everybody chooses neutral to avoid his legs.
Nope, the cutoff is going to be 12/9 (must have group created by end of 12/8). That way, the league/group will still have 9 regular season matches (aka 1 match vs every other opponent).
Take him down, let him up. Rinse/repeat. Choose neutral and stay off the mat.
Espo was one of my all time favorites. He may not have had the most NCAA titles, but he never stopped attacking, even when he had the match won, he kept trying to score at his own detriment at times. He is just a notch below Darrion Caldwell as far as bringing excitment every match.
He was utterly destroyed as the defending national champion by a true freshman.
Take him down, let him up. Rinse/repeat. Choose neutral and stay off the mat.
All universities have a people search engine. The quickest way to find one is to google "school name" student search or people search and it will likely hit.
A lot of private schools require the seeker to log in using their college ID and password so Cornell as example, you're blocked out. It quite accessible for most public universities.
Here's the Rutgers search engine. If search Nicholas Suriano - no hit. Then try Joseph Grello - STUDENT
https://search.rutgers.edu/people.html
Here's Michigan
https://mcommunity.umich.edu/
By the way RU just gave Goodale a 3 year extension and a $40K raise to $235,000 annually, plus bonuses. Goodale really cashed in on bonuses last season with the top 10 finish, 2 champs, and coach of the year honor. I can't imagine what Sanderson is now being paid.
Looks like Mark Hall, Penn State may be taking the year off. Not enrolled for the fall term. I can see him, Micic and Suriano testing the water during some fall winter qualifiers and then making a decision prior to the start of the winter/spring term.
Also, there is no way Micic can can an Olympic RS either. He used it up the year he transferred. He qualified that year by getting Bronze at Junior Worlds.
The Olympic waiver is separate and independent of any other eligibility waiver. To my knowledge there is no caveat in the Olympic waiver qualifications that says you can only qualify for the Olympic waiver one time. Moot point really since he's likely going to try to qualify under the flag of Serbia
An interesting case is Anthony Cassar, Penn State. He applied for a received a 6th year medical waiver for 2019-2020. His 2019 NCAA title qualifies for the Olympic waiver. Technically, since he's been awarded the 6th year of eligibility, he can take an Olympic year waiver and return for 2020-2021 which would be his 7th year to satisfy the 4 year participation limit.
Medical redshirts is a hardship waiver. I have never heard of anyone getting 2 Olympic redshirts. You may be right, but I am not aware of any examples.
Looks like Mark Hall, Penn State may be taking the year off. Not enrolled for the fall term. I can see him, Micic and Suriano testing the water during some fall winter qualifiers and then making a decision prior to the start of the winter/spring term.
Also, there is no way Micic can can an Olympic RS either. He used it up the year he transferred. He qualified that year by getting Bronze at Junior Worlds.
The Olympic waiver is separate and independent of any other eligibility waiver. To my knowledge there is no caveat in the Olympic waiver qualifications that says you can only qualify for the Olympic waiver one time. Moot point really since he's likely going to try to qualify under the flag of Serbia
An interesting case is Anthony Cassar, Penn State. He applied for a received a 6th year medical waiver for 2019-2020. His 2019 NCAA title qualifies for the Olympic waiver. Technically, since he's been awarded the 6th year of eligibility, he can take an Olympic year waiver and return for 2020-2021 which would be his 7th year to satisfy the 4 year participation limit.
AND top 2 from the 2019
U23 World Team Trials (must accomplish both)
Incorrectamondo....one or the other, or.........
As you posted...." Only required to meet one criteria"