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BoJo or Nickal?

If snyder handles his off the mat life with maturity and grace that could serve him well on the mat to Lazer in his focus.

That being said sports + school + family has derailed many young men.

So the odds are on BoNi but snyder will be just fine I believe.
 
If snyder handles his off the mat life with maturity and grace that could serve him well on the mat to Lazer in his focus.

That being said sports + school + family has derailed many young men.

So the odds are on BoNi but snyder will be just fine I believe.
If snyder handles his off the mat life with maturity and grace that could serve him well on the mat to Lazer in his focus.

That being said sports + school + family has derailed many young men.

So the odds are on BoNi but snyder will be just fine I believe.
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If snyder handles his off the mat life with maturity and grace that could serve him well on the mat to Lazer in his focus.

That being said sports + school + family has derailed many young men.

So the odds are on BoNi but snyder will be just fine I believe.

dunk, I really don't think Snyder is going to cut all the way to 174. :D

Pretty sure Bo Jordan will bump up to 174 though. :oops:
 
dunk, I really don't think Snyder is going to cut all the way to 174. :D

Pretty sure Bo Jordan will bump up to 174 though. :oops:

Haha...not once but twice...I think I need to push away from the desk for a little while.
 
Nickal.

Let me add that Martin over McCutcheon is NOT automatic either.
Clutch may not even be a starter next season. As a matter of fact i would be surprised if he is a starter. This team is getting stronger....
 
Gas tank issues make me leery. Andrew Alton.
I must have missed where Rasheed wrestled with both shoulders requiring surgery, plus a knee injury.

But I do agree that it's way premature to declare him the 184 starter. First, a healthy Mouse has been very good. Second, the 2-weight jump presents its own challenges.
 
I must have missed where Rasheed wrestled with both shoulders requiring surgery, plus a knee injury.

But I do agree that it's way premature to declare him the 184 starter. First, a healthy Mouse has been very good. Second, the 2-weight jump presents its own challenges.
Weight jumping isn't new to him he went from 6th in the state at 112 as a freshman to runner up at 145 as a sophomore before winning it back to back at 152 and 160
 
I must have missed where Rasheed wrestled with both shoulders requiring surgery, plus a knee injury.

But I do agree that it's way premature to declare him the 184 starter. First, a healthy Mouse has been very good. Second, the 2-weight jump presents its own challenges.
Knee? For whatever reason I am not remembering the knee.
I do remember him walking around town with a boot (severe sprain i think) on just before the hometown bar incident.
 
Weight jumping isn't new to him he went from 6th in the state at 112 as a freshman to runner up at 145 as a sophomore before winning it back to back at 152 and 160
True. Also true: he has yet to do it against college men, which is a more difficult task.
 
Knee? For whatever reason I am not remembering the knee.
I do remember him walking around town with a boot (severe sprain i think) on just before the hometown bar incident.
Going from memory, but I think that he injured his knee the summer before his last season was to start.
 
I must have missed where Rasheed wrestled with both shoulders requiring surgery, plus a knee injury.

But I do agree that it's way premature to declare him the 184 starter. First, a healthy Mouse has been very good. Second, the 2-weight jump presents its own challenges.

I'm 99 percent sure the gas tank issues are directly as a result of the weight cut. Just worry too much I suppose.
 
I expect this is the last we are going to hear of his gas tank issues. Marsteller had the same issue for the same reason. He will be also be a force to deal with next year.
 
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