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This is interesting. I noticed Army has 55 wrestlers, so it makes sense they're on top. But who has the most matches per wrestler? It turns out, it's not even close! 1. Appalachian State 12.3 2. Minnesota 9.8 3. Oregon State 9.8 4. Missouri 9.4 5. Brown 9.1 6. Franklin

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In concept, I really love this rule. In practice, it’s subjective and I’m not confident refs will be able to call it consistent.

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No. Aden Valencia is 7-4 and has a direct head to head loss with SVN. So obviously not. PJ Duke is undefeated with a 100% bonus rate. He beat up a guy who was undefeated and had a win over the returning national champ. AND he beat Yianni in freestyle. Twice. Real rankings

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There is something beautiful about a young athlete being obsessive over mastering their trade. Not for money or fame, but just for the sake of mastery. It’s probably the most widely transferable skill a parent or coach can help their kid’s develop.

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I don’t know the answer to this question, but I’ll say this… I’d rather not celebrate “not giving up a takedown”. I’m confident that if Messenbrink and Mendez had a goal of not giving up a takedown all season, they would succeed. But they would be less dangerous in a 7 minute