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fireclone

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Trust me, it gets talked about a lot around these parts!

You can add to that list… Millard at Minnesota. Haakon Peterson going to Michigan. Kellen Wolbert to Ok State.
I wonder how someone like Schwab would do at Wisconsin. He has connections to Wisconsin and we see how he does with lesser talent, lesser budget etc.
 

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I wonder how someone like Schwab would do at Wisconsin. He has connections to Wisconsin and we see how he does with lesser talent, lesser budget etc.
Schwab is irritating, but that team is pretty much guys that all started at UNI, which is impressive. Is Thomsen, an Iowa high school kid that was at SDSU the only transfer in the lineup?
 

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I wonder how someone like Schwab would do at Wisconsin. He has connections to Wisconsin and we see how he does with lesser talent, lesser budget etc.
Probably pretty well but don't think he'd ever make a move like that. He was all but out the door to Illinois a few years ago I thought and decided to stick at UNI. Dont think Wisconsin is any better of a job.
 

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I’d throw the Mid America Center in CB as a good location as well. Right amount of seating, huge warm up area, lots of hotels and restaurants nearby too. This year juco nationals fell on the same weekend but usually they’re a week apart
 

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I wonder why they don’t rotate it to Wells Fargo arena in DSM? ISU and UNI would put more butts in seats than the BOK center does. Our dual attendance has regularly been better than OSU in the recent past at least so it confuses me if environment is the most important factor

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The "home team host" was okay in the 4/5 team era (1997-2015). But there were always complaints (of course) about (a) teams getting to wrestle at home and (b) poor attendance -- because if the home team was bad, so was attendance.

So once the conference expanded in 2016, they also decided to go neutral site. Kansas City was first, in '16, and it's been in Tulsa since 2017. The current deal runs through 2028.
 

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Has anything been reported on this issue today? I'm so curious how it's going to play out, and if they have to end up forfeiting other duals and tournaments this year that he competed in.
 

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If he gets to compete this year, I think we got our 165 or 174 next year by submitting a lawsuit for one more year of David Carr
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Has anything been reported on this issue today? I'm so curious how it's going to play out, and if they have to end up forfeiting other duals and tournaments this year that he competed in.
Only thing I have seen is they are deciding by tonight and that Little Rock was allegedly aware of it months ago
 
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Only thing I have seen is they are deciding by tonight and that Little Rock was allegedly aware of it months ago
Whoa! In most other sports, using an ineligible athlete would result in forfeits for all the contests he participated in. I guess it doesn't really matter except the the PAC 12 tournament championship they just won.
 
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