I mean I am not in the know but everything that was being said about Teske is that he needed a year to GET TO 125.. Find it odd that suddenly he isn't able to get down to 125... but again nothing would surprise me..
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CDT article mentions Teske may have an issue getting to 125. TIFWIW
https://amp-centredaily-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-wrestling/article222915170.html?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQHCAFYAYABAQ==#referrer=https://www.google.com&_tf=From %1$s&share=https://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-wrestling/article222915170.html
Shocking, I know, but sometimes kids grow, too.I mean I am not in the know but everything that was being said about Teske is that he needed a year to GET TO 125.. Find it odd that suddenly he isn't able to get down to 125... but again nothing would surprise me..
Not Carl’s kids. Growth hormone for some, growth stunting gene therapy for others. Everyone is on something...Shocking, I know, but sometimes kids grow, too.
Hey jackoff, save the "Carl" name for the Iowa board.Not Carl’s kids. Growth hormone for some, growth stunting gene therapy for others. Everyone is on something...
I believe that there was a follow up article in the same paper where they quote Cael in which he says his weight is fine, might wrestle at an open this weekend. He says Teske had an infection in his knee that limited him earlier on but now is ready to go. Sorry, I wish I could locate it but I think I saw the link to it when I read the Teasdale article.CDT article mentions Teske may have an issue getting to 125. TIFWIW
https://amp-centredaily-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-wrestling/article222915170.html?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQHCAFYAYABAQ==#referrer=https://www.google.com&_tf=From %1$s&share=https://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-wrestling/article222915170.html
Hey.....even Kyle Dake became a legend for ....wait for it.....Not Carl’s kids. Growth hormone for some, growth stunting gene therapy for others. Everyone is on something...
I believe that there was a follow up article in the same paper where they quote Cael in which he says his weight is fine, might wrestle at an open this weekend. He says Teske had an infection in his knee that limited him earlier on but now is ready to go. Sorry, I wish I could locate it but I think I saw the link to it when I read the Teasdale article.
Hey jackoff, save the "Carl" name for the Iowa board.
Haven’t heard the gene therapy one yet, but probably only a matter of time. They’ve got to have a way to explain how several guys with noodle arms can still win so much.Not Carl’s kids. Growth hormone for some, growth stunting gene therapy for others. Everyone is on something...
Haven’t heard the gene therapy one yet, but probably only a matter of time. They’ve got to have a way to explain how several guys with noodle arms can still win so much.
Hey, I thought "jaggoff" is only a term the "yinzers" at Pitt used. Wait, does Pitt even have a board?Hey, the proper term is "jaggoff", save the "jackoff" insult for the Rutgers board.
Teske wrestled the entire 2018 season at 126, so the "he needs a year to get up to 125" may be mere internet lore.
I heard that Gavin was the only guy who could not beat Nico in the room. That probably was messing with his head and that is why he needed a release.I hear that Zain can’t ride him for more than 15 seconds. Gavin is so strong that he can lift himself off the ground while standing in a wash tub. Even T-Rex can’t hold Him down.
I deserve the flag, but I just found channeling the inanity irresistible.Hey jackoff, save the "Carl" name for the Iowa board.
Not Carl’s kids. Growth hormone for some, growth stunting gene therapy for others. Everyone is on something...
Hey, I thought "jaggoff" is only a term the "yinzers" at Pitt used. Wait, does Pitt even have a board?
Sanderson referenced the possibility that Teske might compete in a tournament this weekend. Anyone know which tourney that might be?
They’ve got to have a way to explain how several guys with noodle arms can still win so much.
I'm guessing that there might be fine print regulations regarding the differences between number of credits enrolled, number of credits completed, credits dropped, complete withdraw. etc. regarding eligibility for a grey shirt, red shirt, etc. Academic progress might be an issue as well.
Or, it could be that Suriano was wrestling and drilling during the interview.
I was wondering about academics since it was 11/20 it was announced he was leaving. PSU's Late Drop deadline was 11/9. Maybe the die was cast and they developed a communication plan for the occasion.
Cleveland State Open looks like the only possibility.
Is there a partial red shirt?
CDT quotes Cael as saying he could be in the room on Saturday and may wrestle at the Scuffle. They're trying to get him a waiver so he could still use a full redshirt.
Seems that he is (or will be as of Saturday). Great news.
They were all in favor of Suriano’s novel Big 10 release without having to sit out, because reasons. On the medical redshirt front, Kemdawg obviously deserves one, but Katie Bar the Door if Cassar and/or Sheed get a 6th year!!!! Only other teams can take advantage of the seemingly relaxed medical redshirt rules - despite Anthony’s lead-pipe case for one anyway. #2020injeopardyJust went over and that thread is actually painful to read. Bunch of nut jobs.
I was wondering about academics since it was 11/20 it was announced he was leaving. PSU's Late Drop deadline was 11/9. Maybe the die was cast and they developed a communication plan for the occasion.
It isn't like it is a new group of posters. Some are obviously quite different than others, but the site has it's very distinct personality and that personality has been constant for over a decade.Just went over and that thread is actually painful to read. Bunch of nut jobs.
It isn't like it is a new group of posters. Some are obviously quite different than others, but the site has it's very distinct personality and that personality has been constant for over a decade.
Late Drop is different than Withdrawl. Late Drop is for dropping a course, but still being enrolled in other courses. The Withdrawl deadline was December 7 at 5:00 p.m. (ET).
Also, just because he announced it on November 20th does not mean that was the date he withdrew.
Quick story...I did a semester in South Australia in 1991, was enrolled at the University of Adelaide. They called the late drop day Prosh Day: the last day you could withdraw from a class / classes, without penalty. And in typical Aussie party style, they went all out. In North Adelaide, there's a beautiful park, and it's surrounded by 4 residential colleges where students live and eat and study, and of course, party. Big rivalries, these colleges: St. Mark's, Lincoln, Aquinas and mine, St. Ann's. So on Prosh Day, they all gather in the Park--on a Sunday freakin morning, for a chicken & champagne breakfast (b/c of course, they're Aussies).
So we're all out in the park in our own little college cliques, eating the chicken our college/class presidents had arranged to be brought, and drinking champagne. Started at 6a, b/c, again, of course. One MUST get up early on the weekend to celebrate being able to withdraw from classes the next day! By about 9a, the parties are quite an odd scene. Responsible folk, of which there were surprisingly many, enjoyed their quaint brekkie and a glass or two and returned for a nap before Sunday arvo sport. Others continued on. Turns out the rival college presidents had not prepared as well as ours (god bless my now life-long friend Richard "Dicky Sin" Sinclair, who'd purchased 6 cases of champagne and more than enough birds). By 10a, I was double fisting champagne in one hand and a whole cornish game hen, gnarling it off the bone, in the other. As the population dwindled, and the other colleges' food & booze did too, there were some stragglers who began eyeing up our stash and, eventually, coming over our way. But instead of cozying up, making nice and asking if they might join & share (which, in also typical Aussie fashion, would have been met with heaps of "of course" and "by all means" and hugs & more conviviality) these dumb mfers tried to make a run at one of our cases of booze. Dicky Sin saw the bumrush in time, headed em off and copped a squat on the remaining case boxes (I think we had two left, of the six). One offender was a loutish tall skinny bro in a rugby shirt but not at all threatening. His partner in crime was a 6ft tank of a woman from up north in the bush and she was a handful! I know this, because I ended up wrestling her.
She, very drunkenly, continued the now extremely incompetent rushes in feeble attempts to get her hands on a bottle of our champagne, but my, also very drunken, defenses were impenetrable. Impregnable, Mike Tyson might say, and lucky for it that neither of us ended up pregnant in our ridiculous open-field grass-turf grappling bouts. Eventually, after many preposterous rushes by her, takedowns by me, and a thousand drunken giggles, we gifted her a bottle and she moved along. To this day, one of the 5 best parties I have ever, ever been involved in.
Lastly, back to the item at hand, just a reminder that these CDT articles (many on one day, in some bizarre new business model) are all gleaned from the coaches themselves, at Media Day every Tuesday. PSU posts the very same interviews (from different video cams) in their Lionvision archive immediately after. I found it super helpful to get better context & reduce confusion from the CDT transcriptions by watching this week's myself: https://gopsusports.com/watch/?Archive=4003&type=Archive
Jtothemfp, "To this day one of the top five parties...." the other four party stories would be pretty good summer reading when things get slow around here, once we are over the hangover of Title Eight in the modern era.
Can you post your wedding photos with you and your Aussie Wrestling Champagne Queen?
This story needs to be animated like those fancy whiteboard drawing animations.Quick story...I did a semester in South Australia in 1991, was enrolled at the University of Adelaide. They called the late drop day Prosh Day: the last day you could withdraw from a class / classes, without penalty. And in typical Aussie party style, they went all out. In North Adelaide, there's a beautiful park, and it's surrounded by 4 residential colleges where students live and eat and study, and of course, party. Big rivalries, these colleges: St. Mark's, Lincoln, Aquinas and mine, St. Ann's. So on Prosh Day, they all gather in the Park--on a Sunday freakin morning, for a chicken & champagne breakfast (b/c of course, they're Aussies).
So we're all out in the park in our own little college cliques, eating the chicken our college/class presidents had arranged to be brought, and drinking champagne. Started at 6a, b/c, again, of course. One MUST get up early on the weekend to celebrate being able to withdraw from classes the next day! By about 9a, the parties are quite an odd scene. Responsible folk, of which there were surprisingly many, enjoyed their quaint brekkie and a glass or two and returned for a nap before Sunday arvo sport. Others continued on. Turns out the rival college presidents had not prepared as well as ours (god bless my now life-long friend Richard "Dicky Sin" Sinclair, who'd purchased 6 cases of champagne and more than enough birds). By 10a, I was double fisting champagne in one hand and a whole cornish game hen, gnarling it off the bone, in the other. As the population dwindled, and the other colleges' food & booze did too, there were some stragglers who began eyeing up our stash and, eventually, coming over our way. But instead of cozying up, making nice and asking if they might join & share (which, in also typical Aussie fashion, would have been met with heaps of "of course" and "by all means" and hugs & more conviviality) these dumb mfers tried to make a run at one of our cases of booze. Dicky Sin saw the bumrush in time, headed em off and copped a squat on the remaining case boxes (I think we had two left, of the six). One offender was a loutish tall skinny bro in a rugby shirt but not at all threatening. His partner in crime was a 6ft tank of a woman from up north in the bush and she was a handful! I know this, because I ended up wrestling her.
She, very drunkenly, continued the now extremely incompetent rushes in feeble attempts to get her hands on a bottle of our champagne, but my, also very drunken, defenses were impenetrable. Impregnable, Mike Tyson might say, and lucky for it that neither of us ended up pregnant in our ridiculous open-field grass-turf grappling bouts. Eventually, after many preposterous rushes by her, takedowns by me, and a thousand drunken giggles, we gifted her a bottle and she moved along. To this day, one of the 5 best parties I have ever, ever been involved in.
Lastly, back to the item at hand, just a reminder that these CDT articles (many on one day, in some bizarre new business model) are all gleaned from the coaches themselves, at Media Day every Tuesday. PSU posts the very same interviews (from different video cams) in their Lionvision archive immediately after. I found it super helpful to get better context & reduce confusion from the CDT transcriptions by watching this week's myself: https://gopsusports.com/watch/?Archive=4003&type=Archive
For God's sake man!! Where are the pics?Jtothemfp, "To this day one of the top five parties...." the other four party stories would be pretty good summer reading when things get slow around here, once we are over the hangover of Title Eight in the modern era.
Can you post your wedding photos with you and your Aussie Wrestling Champagne Queen?