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Funny, that's what they say about...oh, nevermind!!
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You know a lot of facts are made up on the spot. Where do you get your "facts" from. Do you have anything to back up your remark that "most college football coaches watch...etc."
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Maybe it's none of your business. I know it's none of mine. You may think it is a pansy move, but they have a state title.(maybe)
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Really a great job. Thanks
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Come on! Have you seen him wrestle?
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I never knew who he was until Friday. I may be wrong, and hope I am, but even if I knew nothing about him I would have thought that display was...well disingenuous. Maybe he thought it was right, but it was making Croney's moment about him.
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My point of view was that he took the moment from Croney. Raising his hand as if it was his win to give. He should have just shook hands and walked off the mat with some dignity. I thought his display was garbage.
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Must be Atlantic time!! The Canadians are running this website!
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Off the subject for a second. The last post was at 9:43pm. It is now only 9:03 ET.
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How about 7th graders?
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A good leg guy isn't gonna "ride" you. And a roll isn't going to do anything to get a leach off of you except maybe get you cranked good and hard. It is nice to know, however that sportsmanship is still dead, "I hated leg wrestlers and acctualy tried to hurt them". What a stupid thing to say.
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I didn't read all the posts, but will chime in on my understanding of the b-splits. I know in Ohio you can't split them straight apart, it has to be more of a scissor split (i.e. inside leg up towards the stomach/head). That is how I have always understood the rule/interpretation. This would have probably been the refs call in Illinois.
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I guess it is the attempt to make wrestling a team sport. But from my point of view it hurts the guys that would benefit from the tougher competition. "Hey what did you place in the Classic?"..."I didn't go, but we won the state duals in KY!!". I just don't see any benefit to it, waste of two weekends to me.
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On the same subject, can anyone explain the state duals to me. I am not from KY and don't recall any "state duals" in any other top wrestling states (OH, PA, NJ, NY). Why does ky do them at all? I may be wrong about the other states, I just never heard of them. Seems to me if teams want to get in better tourneys, then KY could get rid of the duals all together, seems like some teams feel forced to go (like Christmas with the in-laws, you go and smile but you would rather be somewhere else).