Brody Teske is entered at 57 KG for UWW Junior Freestyle this weekend in Las Vegas. That should shut down the questions if he can make 125 lbs. next season ... at least until next week!
Brody Teske is entered at 57 KG for UWW Junior Freestyle this weekend in Las Vegas. That should shut down the questions if he can make 125 lbs. next season ... at least until next week!
My brain hurts .For those that haven't done the math...
57kg = 125.66 Pounds. 125 (folk) it is...for now.
Hopefully he doesn't get arrested in Vegas either. Being too heavy or getting arrested both would result on Brody not being our 125 next year!
just stop with the cheeseburger jokes. The more the wrestlers eat, the harder it is for me to get one. So...Not to pick a fight, but, cutting to 57kg once for a freestyle tourney is not the equivalent as cutting to 125 from November thru late March a total of 18+ times.
Exhibit A - ask any of the Pokes in Stillwater who have gone 4 years without seeing a cheeseburger.
For those that haven't done the math...
57kg = 125.66 Pounds. 125 (folk) it is...for now.
I don't believe it is even a tough cut. I have only second hand knowledge, but it has been credible second hand knowledge in the past.
I keep thinking but nothing happens.My brain hurts .
Parker is supposedly coming in as a 125. I thought maybe 33 as well,but my "source" is friends with Matt and he says 125. Of course my "source" has been off on subjects like his own weight class before, lol, so take it for what it's worth. What may be a plan in April doesn't always pan out come November.It seems to me unless Parker surgery does not heal correctly, we have Teske/Parker going 125/133 and Bravo Young maybe taking Redshirt. All would change if Gross comes in at 133. Spoke to a kid that would have some knowledge and sounds like Gross is between Penn State and Wisconsin with 141 being considered.
Weight discussions like this one, most often, are speculative at best. The eyeball test rules the day, or maybe second/third hand info, not very accurate tools. Good discussion if playing what-if for the upcoming season, though for anything tangible, it's ok to sit back and let things happen, at least that's my view. I quite enjoy the unknowns and watching them play out through the season. I also quite enjoy the off-season guessing games. What weight class will Zahid go? Anyone?
I think Zahid goes to 184, I don't know how he would make 174 again. He makes Mark Hall look small.Weight discussions like this one, most often, are speculative at best. The eyeball test rules the day, or maybe second/third hand info, not very accurate tools. Good discussion if playing what-if for the upcoming season, though for anything tangible, it's ok to sit back and let things happen, at least that's my view. I quite enjoy the unknowns and watching them play out through the season. I also quite enjoy the off-season guessing games. What weight class will Zahid go? Anyone?
Any news on Connel yet from Kent State?I think Zahid goes to 184, I don't know how he would make 174 again. He makes Mark Hall look small.
Zahid is going to go at 165 so his brother can stop cutting so much weight and go at 174.
Yes. Tell RoarLions that Zahid is absolutely huge for his weight. He loves that.I think Zahid goes to 184, I don't know how he would make 174 again. He makes Mark Hall look small.
Pretty sure he is going 197.Any news on Connel yet from Kent State?
I think Zahid goes to 184, I don't know how he would make 174 again. He makes Mark Hall look small.
Scales don't lie, and fans can't let go .Yes. Tell RoarLions that Zahid is absolutely huge for his weight. He loves that.
Especially since a split second before Zahid was applied to the scale, the scale had been calibrated by top members of the state and federal Departments of Weights and Measures, to be dead-on balls accurate. Here's the certificate of validation ...Scale's don't lie ... .
Scale's don't lie, and fans can't let go .
The starving his brother narrative is too fun to stop. Besides, sometimes scales do lie. I swear my bathroom scale is off by 10 pounds (or more).
some you had to stand at the rear. Test weigh before official weigh-ins are invaluableAccording to my coaches, you could "cheat" a half a pound on the old non-digital scales by standing near the front of it.
You know it. Always tried different areas of the scale to see where it was the "lightest."some you had to stand at the rear. Test weigh before official weigh-ins are invaluable