This is an ecspecially bad thread.
JP has been dominate in my opinion
Just an FYI, Mark Hall does not appear to be enrolled
I won't be surprised but also won't believe it until I see it in 3 more weeks, what about Manville?
Homesick?Just an FYI, Mark Hall does not appear to be enrolled
he's staying with me this year and training in Easton. this was determined in 2013 as part of the slush-fund-master-plan-post-grad-recruiting-promise made to Mark. working out well so far.
Just an FYI, Mark Hall does not appear to be enrolled
When are you and Mark having the Harbaugh sleepover at Crookham's house?he's staying with me this year and training in Easton. this was determined in 2013 as part of the slush-fund-master-plan-post-grad-recruiting-promise made to Mark. working out well so far.
Funny, he appears enrolled to me when I search psu.edu.
he's staying with me this year and training in Easton. this was determined in 2013 as part of the slush-fund-master-plan-post-grad-recruiting-promise made to Mark. working out well so far.
Interesting that he isn't found in the LDAP lookup
Just an FYI, Mark Hall does not appear to be enrolled
He is now showing up in the LDAP lookup
for a second I thought you said LAPD lockupHe is now showing up in the LDAP lookup
for a second I thought you said LAPD lockup
for a second I thought you said LAPD lockup
Could someone please explain how a collegiate wrestler taking a year off from collegiate competition on Olympic Redshirt actually works, vis a vis the school?
I understand there are certain qualifications to be eligible, and I am not asking about that.
1. Assuming the wrestler is on scholarship, does he stay on scholarship?
If so, does his scholarship count against the schollies the school is allowed to have that year when he is on the Olympic redshirt?
Or is there a waiver for that kids schollie, so the school can keep his schollie for him, but also use that amt of scholarship money for a kid that will be competing for the school that year?
2. Is the wrestler allowed to stay in school, working on his degree?
Does he have to?
3. Is the wrestler allowed to continuing practicing folkstyle at all with his collegiate team?
Or must he confine himself to practicing with his school’s freestyle training team (if it has one)?
4. Does the wrestler have to go to an Olympic regional training center, or is he free to practice anywhere he chooses (other than his collegiate team)?
5. I think a wrestler can take an Olympic redshirt, and then later take the regular redshirt, assuming it hasnt already been used of course; is that correct?
It seems that depending on where the wrestler is in his collegiate eligibility, along with these issues may affect a decision whether to take the redshirt year, as much as one's chances of success in making the
team.
Thanks
Could someone please explain how a collegiate wrestler taking a year off from collegiate competition on Olympic Redshirt actually works, vis a vis the school?
I understand there are certain qualifications to be eligible, and I am not asking about that.
1. Assuming the wrestler is on scholarship, does he stay on scholarship?
If so, does his scholarship count against the schollies the school is allowed to have that year when he is on the Olympic redshirt?
Or is there a waiver for that kids schollie, so the school can keep his schollie for him, but also use that amt of scholarship money for a kid that will be competing for the school that year?
2. Is the wrestler allowed to stay in school, working on his degree?
Does he have to?
3. Is the wrestler allowed to continuing practicing folkstyle at all with his collegiate team?
Or must he confine himself to practicing with his school’s freestyle training team (if it has one)?
4. Does the wrestler have to go to an Olympic regional training center, or is he free to practice anywhere he chooses (other than his collegiate team)?
5. I think a wrestler can take an Olympic redshirt, and then later take the regular redshirt, assuming it hasnt already been used of course; is that correct?
It seems that depending on where the wrestler is in his collegiate eligibility, along with these issues may affect a decision whether to take the redshirt year, as much as one's chances of success in making the
team.
Thanks
Nova seems like he is listed but as a coach/counselor kinda like how Kyle conel was before having his status changed to grad student.Interesting that he IS listed under psu.edu.
LOL...
LDAP = Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. its used with active directory environments (computer networks) to locate people and devices.
Iowa has the best Lightweight Directory Access Protocol in the world.Pretty sure he is a middleweight. But he is short and old for his class. Oh and his lack of offensive attacks might factor in?
It's a map with a big arrow pointing to Pennsylvania.Iowa has the best Lightweight Directory Access Protocol in the world.
1. Only if he gets financial aid is he on scholarship, which would only be the case if he continues part-time as a student. Yes, it would count against the 9.9, I believe, though it's rare as most OLY RS's aren't in school, therefore not on scholarship.Could someone please explain how a collegiate wrestler taking a year off from collegiate competition on Olympic Redshirt actually works, vis a vis the school?
I understand there are certain qualifications to be eligible, and I am not asking about that.
1. Assuming the wrestler is on scholarship, does he stay on scholarship?
If so, does his scholarship count against the schollies the school is allowed to have that year when he is on the Olympic redshirt?
Or is there a waiver for that kids schollie, so the school can keep his schollie for him, but also use that amt of scholarship money for a kid that will be competing for the school that year?
2. Is the wrestler allowed to stay in school, working on his degree?
Does he have to?
3. Is the wrestler allowed to continuing practicing folkstyle at all with his collegiate team?
Or must he confine himself to practicing with his school’s freestyle training team (if it has one)?
4. Does the wrestler have to go to an Olympic regional training center, or is he free to practice anywhere he chooses (other than his collegiate team)?
5. I think a wrestler can take an Olympic redshirt, and then later take the regular redshirt, assuming it hasnt already been used of course; is that correct?
It seems that depending on where the wrestler is in his collegiate eligibility, along with these issues may affect a decision whether to take the redshirt year, as much as one's chances of success in making the
team.
Thanks
Most of flo's lovingly supplied #content on this piece comes from Nomad paraphrasing this (no pay wall!) tweet from ASU Wrestling:Any mention of bumping up?
While he did not mention a weight class in the short interview, his freestyle aspirations would likely point to him bumping up to 184 this year, since he will be going 86kg (about 189lbs) in freestyle.
I’m no rocket scientist but the 97 probably corresponds to his birth year and not his weight lolzahid's twitter handle implies that he'll be going 197lb this year with the hopes of bumping to 97kg for 2024. take that for what it's worth.
He's had that Twitter handle since high school.zahid's twitter handle implies that he'll be going 197lb this year with the hopes of bumping to 97kg for 2024. take that for what it's worth.
I’m no rocket scientist but the 97 probably corresponds to his birth year and not his weight lol
He's had that Twitter handle since high school.