Dean would have two years remaining? And the million dollar question....where is Beard in all of this?Gabe made it sound like Max would like to stay 184 but it's really up to Aaron to decide if he wants to go up to 197.
Correct, he has 2 years remaining and he technically should have a redshirt since he enrolled in 2017, wrestled 2018/2019, Olympic Redshirted in 2020 (qualified from being Top 3 in 2019 NCAAs) then 2021 didn't count for anybody. (Ivy League doesn't allow redshirts obviously)Dean would have two years remaining? And the million dollar question....where is Beard in all of this?
Why is one situation out of luck while the other is better man? Both situations are better man.Correct, he has 2 years remaining and he technically should have a redshirt since he enrolled in 2017, wrestled 2018/2019, Olympic Redshirted in 2020 (qualified from being Top 3 in 2019 NCAAs) then 2021 didn't count for anybody. (Ivy League doesn't allow redshirts obviously)
As for our lineup, it's pretty simple, what Aaron wants ultimately decides the next moves. If Aaron wants to go 197 then Beard is out of luck. If Aaron stays at 184, then better man between Beard/Dean gets 197.
Yes but it truly feels like a waste to leave a AA on a bench..Iron sharpens Iron
Yes but it truly feels like a waste to leave a AA on a bench..
It’s never a waste to deprive Iowa, the team we hate forever , of a possible new AA or even of an iron-sharpening room guy.Yes but it truly feels like a waste to leave a AA on a bench..
It felt all right when Cassar won it all.
Besides, there are rumors that Beard may be injured and undergoing surgery? So maybe this will ensure he doesn’t rush back to action too soon and recover properly (if it’s even true).
I give upIron sharpens Iron
Unless he's injured and is getting surgery soon...Yes but it truly feels like a waste to leave a AA on a bench..
Wow, Gabe Dean just unloaded on the Cornell President and adminstration. My respect for him and his brother just went through the roof. More people need to stand up for what they believe in and act when things aren't right. Something smells rotten in Ithaca and happy the Dean's called BS on the entire situation there.
Yeah, he just might complain. So what. The Ivy league messed up big time. They hurt their student athletes for no reason.Gabe sounds like a spoiled child.
Is he going to complain when state schools require students to get COVID vaccinations, too?
Because, helpful hint: that's coming down the line. I mean, every reputable school requires kids to have proof of an MMR, tetanus, meningitis, Hep B, and polio shot on record. Those diseases don't kill many American college students, either.
Also, glad to hear that he's a "component" of freedom. What a maroon.
Yeah, he just might complain. So what. The Ivy league messed up big time. They hurt their student athletes for no reason.
If not, I hope Beard wins and keeps his spot.Unless he's injured and is getting surgery soon...
I love this just to see the butt hurt on HR.Oh, I have no disagreements with him there. The Ivy schools could have safely participated in spring sports. If anything, because of the testing requirements, it might have actually kept their student athletes safer than the general student population.
My point was that if his brother left Cornell in part because of what he BELIEVES their vaccination requirements to be, he's likely to be extremely disappointed this fall or spring semester.
This is a rather ignorant take on polio, at least.Gabe sounds like a spoiled child.
Is he going to complain when state schools require students to get COVID vaccinations, too?
Because, helpful hint: that's coming down the line. I mean, every reputable school requires kids to have proof of an MMR, tetanus, meningitis, Hep B, and polio shot on record. Those diseases don't kill many American college students, either.
Also, glad to hear that he's a "component" of freedom. What a maroon.
I love this just to see the butt hurt on HR.
Still, that commitment might change if there is a recommendation to require the vaccine when the faculty senate convenes on Wednesday.This is a rather ignorant take on polio, at least.
This is a rather ignorant take on polio, at least.
"Zero deaths in 2019" doubles down on the objectionable part of that statement.There were 0 reported deaths from polio, and no reported cases of polio in 2019, in the United States, per the CDC.***
And, FWIW, I've seen plenty of polio victims, in real life, an arms reach away. I'm well aware of the benefits of vaccination against it. I was not advocating against the polio vaccine or any other vaccine in any way.
***Because of successful vaccination efforts in this and many other countries.
Ok so E-J is Yianni D next to transfer in and go at 149 so Beau can redshirt?This is a rather ignorant take on polio, at least.