I don’t think any of these are 100% trueYeah lots in here that I was unaware of/had heard differently.
1. Kysen gone?
2. Echemendia at 141 again?
3. Johnson doesn't have a redshirt anymore? I thought he grey shirted or something and then lost a year of eligibility with the gambling.
4. Chittum to 165 seems unlikely but I don't know his actual weight, he never seemed huge for 157.
They did name All Americans that year through the NCWA (National Wrestling Coaches Association), so he is a 5x AA, but I get it since the NCAA championships wasn't wrestled he is kinda just a 4 timer.I also am always very confused when people refer to David Carr as a 5 time AA. He's won 4 medals right? But we count the Covid year as an AA for him? Seems confusing when you're potentially going to have someone like Starocci (and others, he was just the first that came to mind) who actually compete in 5 NCAA's.
He could have written a better article with 15 minutes of reading this board.I know the author tried, but that probably shouldn’t have been printed just yet. If you turned that in for a grade, it’s a C+
Dresser addressed it in @jcordova8 video posted after that session that night. Basically says "Yonger has to figure out how to get up when things don't go your way and he didn't do a very good job of that today" ....I'm guessing behind the scenes dresser wanted to say "quit being am orange"This bit was interesting:
He attributed his struggles to a broken finger from before the tournament began, but Dresser challenged that a bit the next day.
"Yonger just didn't have a good weekend," Dresser said. "That's on Yonger, he's gotta figure that out."
Yeah I get that's what was done, but Carr could feasibly come back if he wanted right? I get that he isn't but he could if he wanted? Then he would be a 6 time AA? Just seems so confusing to me why they did it like that.They did name All Americans that year through the NCWA (National Wrestling Coaches Association), so he is a 5x AA, but I get it since the NCAA championships wasn't wrestled he is kinda just a 4 timer.
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No. Normally it's 5 years to wrestle 4 (4 competition + 1 redshirt) unless there is an extra year granted for an injury or an Olympic redshirt year. With COVID, it became 6 years to wrestle 5. David used his redshirt his first year and used his extra COVID year this year, so he has done his 5 years of competition in 6 years.Yeah I get that's what was done, but Carr could feasibly come back if he wanted right? I get that he isn't but he could if he wanted? Then he would be a 6 time AA? Just seems so confusing to me why they did it like that.
I see, thanks for clearing that up, has always confused me.No. Normally it's 5 years to wrestle 4 (4 competition + 1 redshirt) unless there is an extra year granted for an injury or an Olympic redshirt year. With COVID, it became 6 years to wrestle 5. David used his redshirt his first year and used his extra COVID year this year, so he has done his 5 years of competition in 6 years.