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I had to bring this over here for @matter7172
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Studs from NJ can sure find State College, Lincoln and other places but still can't find Rutgers unless you get their sloppy seconds. NJ=Poor man's PA in wrestling except with an abundance of hair gel and fake tans. All of that talent to only produce your first individual title in 2019.

Let's face it...you are NYC's taint. Even the cool shit you do have (the beach) is considered the trailer park beach of the U.S. A population of 8 Million plus NYC (as a recruiting attraction) and your teams still manage to make Iowa State look like a huge leap up. Ames, Iowa...still a better college town than wherever Rutgers is located. Just take the L and move on :D
 
This is kinda interesting. Lipari last year left Rutgers for Rider after losing his starting job to Aragona. Now he's moving west to compete with Chlebove.


The Lipari/Aragona match this past season in the Rider/Rutgers dual may be the worst match I've ever seen. Seriously. Nobody attempted a shot the entire match. It went to double overtime and Lipari had locked up a riding time advantage. All he had to do to win was not get reversed in the last few seconds - just let Aragona escape and win the match. Guess what the knucklehead did?
 
The Lipari/Aragona match this past season in the Rider/Rutgers dual may be the worst match I've ever seen. Seriously. Nobody attempted a shot the entire match. It went to double overtime and Lipari had locked up a riding time advantage. All he had to do to win was not get reversed in the last few seconds - just let Aragona escape and win the match. Guess what the knucklehead did?
didn't see that match but are you saying it was worse than the two Suriano / Fix matches
 
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... ASU = West Coast? ...
Uh oh. Is he saying Lex is at it again, on an even grander scale?
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didn't see that match but are you saying it was worse than the two Suriano / Fix matches

Yes. Total ineptitude coupled with overly conservative wrestling, if you could call it wrestling. At least Fix/Suriano was just overly conservative wrestling and not astounding ineptitude. Poor Goodale, he probably had to see Lipari and Aragona do that many times in the fall semester. Maybe that's why he gets so excited about things that none of us would. If Lipari/Aragona is what you consider wrestling, it must be overwhelming to see something that gets above zero on the meter.
 
Nick runs around all summer at about 145lbs. So making him a tiny 149 is a problem. Secondly, he’s going to wrestle for an Olympic spot at 65kg, so 141 is the perfect place to wrestle for PSU. And lastly, he’s the best 141 in the country, why put an inferior wrestler in that spot?
Until he actually shows up for a match at 149, Yianni might beg to differ.
 
I have nothing on his finalist list. It might have been 100% Stanford all along.

One thing to note: he's from Albuquerque. So Arizona State might be a big factor.
 
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Nick runs around all summer at about 145lbs. So making him a tiny 149 is a problem. Secondly, he’s going to wrestle for an Olympic spot at 65kg, so 141 is the perfect place to wrestle for PSU. And lastly, he’s the best 141 in the country, why put an inferior wrestler in that spot?

I’ll take Yanni IF he is still a ‘41.
Nick Lee appears to be a great young man and a very good wrestler for sure.
 
graduated from princeton in 3 years? not a lot of non-ivies would challenge him academically. maybe he's headed to stanford for grad school? oh wait...
That's an assumption.

If he is planning to have surgery and be out this year, then he can still attend Princeton and graduate in 4 years (plus however many summers). This year would be his redshirt for NCAA purposes, and he would have to go non-Ivy grad school (which is probably better anyway as an engineering major, if he wants an MS Engr).

Entering the portal doesn't commit him to transferring this year -- it's a formality that allows him to communicate with future grad schools. (Which is smart, because non-athletes considering grad school typically start that process around this time as well.)
 
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