About time for this...

TNTwrestle

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OK, since the talk here has turned to Pork Butts and stew, we're in the off-season (as if that really matters) so it's time for an off-topic thread. And since this is the only board I post on anymore (and I don't even know where to find the OT board), I'm posting this here.
A few years ago, I did this on the old board, and there are lots of new posters since then, and plenty of new trolls, so we might learn something from this.

Everyone, post something about yourself that you'd like to share with the board, or you think we should know about you. How you came up with your username or avatar? Where you went to school, your wrestling background, family stuff, business or job, what kind of car you drive? Anything that might make us like, or know, or dislike you more or less. A lot of you, it's pretty easy to tell religious or political affiliations, so let's avoid those if possible.

We had a lot of fun with this last time, and I learned a lot about my fellow Cesspoolians. It turned into a long thread. Obviously, don't give out things that are security questions; this is not a phishing scheme, just wanting to know more about friends or enemies.

I'll start out with a few, and might add more as I see how this goes; My username is not about Tom and Terry, it's my initials. I'm on my third marriage, but this one has lasted 34 years next month. No pics, I posted my exes on a thread on the old board a long time ago. I have three kids (legally, that I know of) ages 46, 44, and 30. Eleven grandkids and four great-granddaughters, and my first great-grandson on the way. Both of my sons wrestled, three of my grandsons have, at some time, and three of my granddaughters. One grandson and one granddaughter are currently, in MS and HS. I wrestled in HS and went to college to wrestle for Chuck Patten at UNI, but suffered a massive knee injury just before the Iowa meet my Freshman year, and due to many circumstances, never returned to the sport on a team. I've wrestled some Opens and old-timers since then and coached at several levels, including now at the Senior Pan-Ams ;). I've even refereed some, mainly kids tournaments and a little freestyle. I have been going to Hawkeye meets since 1972 and have been basically to all of them (home) since 1981, and every event above HS age in CHA and Xtream. I have been to 37 NCAA tournaments, 32 in a row at one point, over 30 B1G tourneys, and 60-70 Midlands, Northern, UNI, and other opens.

I was an avid cyclist and ran lots of road races, duathlons, and cross-country until RA and now neuropathy caught up with me. I also played baseball in HS and softball for 25 years or more as an adult, often in several leagues at a time.

As I said, maybe I'll add more when I see what other people share. Let's have fun with this.
 

Reiterate

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Dec 27, 2016
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OK, since the talk here has turned to Pork Butts and stew, we're in the off-season (as if that really matters) so it's time for an off-topic thread. And since this is the only board I post on anymore (and I don't even know where to find the OT board), I'm posting this here.
A few years ago, I did this on the old board, and there are lots of new posters since then, and plenty of new trolls, so we might learn something from this.

Everyone, post something about yourself that you'd like to share with the board, or you think we should know about you. How you came up with your username or avatar? Where you went to school, your wrestling background, family stuff, business or job, what kind of car you drive? Anything that might make us like, or know, or dislike you more or less. A lot of you, it's pretty easy to tell religious or political affiliations, so let's avoid those if possible.

We had a lot of fun with this last time, and I learned a lot about my fellow Cesspoolians. It turned into a long thread. Obviously, don't give out things that are security questions; this is not a phishing scheme, just wanting to know more about friends or enemies.

I'll start out with a few, and might add more as I see how this goes; My username is not about Tom and Terry, it's my initials. I'm on my third marriage, but this one has lasted 34 years next month. No pics, I posted my exes on a thread on the old board a long time ago. I have three kids (legally, that I know of) ages 46, 44, and 30. Eleven grandkids and four great-granddaughters, and my first great-grandson on the way. Both of my sons wrestled, three of my grandsons have, at some time, and three of my granddaughters. One grandson and one granddaughter are currently, in MS and HS. I wrestled in HS and went to college to wrestle for Chuck Patten at UNI, but suffered a massive knee injury just before the Iowa meet my Freshman year, and due to many circumstances, never returned to the sport on a team. I've wrestled some Opens and old-timers since then and coached at several levels, including now at the Senior Pan-Ams ;). I've even refereed some, mainly kids tournaments and a little freestyle. I have been going to Hawkeye meets since 1972 and have been basically to all of them (home) since 1981, and every event above HS age in CHA and Xtream. I have been to 37 NCAA tournaments, 32 in a row at one point, over 30 B1G tourneys, and 60-70 Midlands, Northern, UNI, and other opens.

I was an avid cyclist and ran lots of road races, duathlons, and cross-country until RA and now neuropathy caught up with me. I also played baseball in HS and softball for 25 years or more as an adult, often in several leagues at a time.

As I said, maybe I'll add more when I see what other people share. Let's have fun with this.
What are you, a cop?
 

chipackhawk

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OK - I'll give this a shot. I had a total of 12 varsity letters in high school over 5 different sports. None of which were wrestling. Played baseball in college for a few years until being a D-1 ability hitter was not good enough for my D-3 defensive liabilities as a catcher. So I gave up my dream. My wrestling career ended after junior high where I went something like 10-3 give or take. My second favorite sport was basketball so no more wrestling. But as a kid growing up in Iowa, many of us gave it a try. I think I would have liked freestyle as I wasn't a big fan of being underneath.

I have been an Iowa wrestling fan since the mid 70's and remember those teams featuring Yagla, DeAnna, Campbell, Kinseth, Lewis, etc. very well. I have lived in Illinois for more than 40 years now, but will always call Iowa my home.
 

GLC1969

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Jul 3, 2025
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Well I will play. I’m 56 almost 57 wrestled in Minnesota and at the university of North Dakota (fighting Sioux). Married with 2 children 1 of each My son wrestled until Jr year and his Sr year was derailed by covid. I coached for 30 years at youth,middle and high school levels. I am a fan of wrestling. I used to love Minnesota wrestling but not with what the program has become. Had a knee replaced 15 years ago after 7 scopes. Yes i would do it over everyday. I come to this board for the passion Iowa fans have for the sport. Reading some of the pots really make me laugh. It’s good entertainment. There is also a group that is delusional they are fun too. If the wrestling is entertaining i will watch.
 

UNIHawk

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May 2, 2025
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Well I will play. I’m 56 almost 57 wrestled in Minnesota and at the university of North Dakota (fighting Sioux). Married with 2 children 1 of each My son wrestled until Jr year and his Sr year was derailed by covid. I coached for 30 years at youth,middle and high school levels. I am a fan of wrestling. I used to love Minnesota wrestling but not with what the program has become. Had a knee replaced 15 years ago after 7 scopes. Yes i would do it over everyday. I come to this board for the passion Iowa fans have for the sport. Reading some of the pots really make me laugh. It’s good entertainment. There is also a group that is delusional they are fun too. If the wrestling is entertaining i will watch.
What years were you at UND? I was stationed in Grand Forks 86-92; was a missile guy Minuteman III.
 

so cal hawkfan

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Jun 5, 2012
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No, I'm retired, but never was in Law Enforcement of any kind. This world has changed so much. Everyone is paranoid. Over a hundred people have seen this and no one has shared.
Alright, I’ll play. Yes, I’m a cop, 28 years of LA County Law Enforcement.

I started wrestling in Jr. High and my HS coach wrestled collegiately at Cal State Fullerton. Iowa was dominating at the time (early 90’s) and my coach told us a lot of Gable-isms to motivate us. One in particular was “You can’t control how naturally athletic you are, or how big you are, but you can control how much you want to win and how hard you’re willing to work for it.” Those words helped motivate 14 year-old me and I’ve been a Hawk fan ever since.

I wrestled some in Jr. College and started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Submission Wrestling in 2002. The first gym I trained at was run by a few former Hawkeyes, Rico Chiapparelli and Chad Zaputil. It was pretty awesome.

When I get frustrated with the Hawks performance in March I take solace in the fact that at least I get to watch my other favorite team (the Dodgers) go all Penn State on the rest of MLB.

Go Hawks!
 

HawkDay1

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Alright, I’ll play. Yes, I’m a cop, 28 years of LA County Law Enforcement.

I started wrestling in Jr. High and my HS coach wrestled collegiately at Cal State Fullerton. Iowa was dominating at the time (early 90’s) and my coach told us a lot of Gable-isms to motivate us. One in particular was “You can’t control how naturally athletic you are, or how big you are, but you can control how much you want to win and how hard you’re willing to work for it.” Those words helped motivate 14 year-old me and I’ve been a Hawk fan ever since.

I wrestled some in Jr. College and started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Submission Wrestling in 2002. The first gym I trained at was run by a few former Hawkeyes, Rico Chiapparelli and Chad Zaputil. It was pretty awesome.

When I get frustrated with the Hawks performance in March I take solace in the fact that at least I get to watch my other favorite team (the Dodgers) go all Penn State on the rest of MLB.

Go Hawks!

 

ao_coachphil

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Oct 10, 2021
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I feel like I’m being racially profiled……

- my username is my training center in GA Alpha Omega Coachphil.
- wrestled in HS. (wrestling claim to fame: Sam Henson was my roommate in college and went on to coach my nephew at the same college)
- In the real world, I’m the account executive for an HVAC financing company
- pet parent to 2 dogs, 6 snakes, 2 rats, and 1 chameleon
- I ride a Harley. My road-name is “DoubleStuff” (because I’m a double stuffed Oreo) get it? Oreo?
- I’m bi-racial and readily make fun of race and totally enjoy race-baiting. Sadly, this is a trait passed on to my kids, who both think they have the same rights that I do, however, they are both only 1/4 pounders and therefore cannot have the same liberties as I do because their father married a black woman and half of me does not approve
- six awesome grand babies! From my oldest son who still lives in South Georgia and guides hunts and trains the dogs at Millpond Plantation
- most have probably figured out my political affiliation. And if you haven’t, please consult with someone who has
- I’m a gun freak…. It’s bad. Like really bad. Put it like this, whether it’s a civil war or Zombie Apocalypse, I’m ready to both.
- I’ve always wondered if part of my white-half once owned part of my black-half. (I know, I’m a sicko)
- Harley Street Glide
- Toyota 4Runner
- Lincoln MKS

I hope multiple people have been offended by this. And those that aren’t offended should be ashamed of yourselves for laughing.
 

TNTwrestle

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I feel like I’m being racially profiled……

- my username is my training center in GA Alpha Omega Coachphil.
- wrestled in HS. (wrestling claim to fame: Sam Henson was my roommate in college and went on to coach my nephew at the same college)
- In the real world, I’m the account executive for an HVAC financing company
- pet parent to 2 dogs, 6 snakes, 2 rats, and 1 chameleon
- I ride a Harley. My road-name is “DoubleStuff” (because I’m a double stuffed Oreo) get it? Oreo?
- I’m bi-racial and readily make fun of race and totally enjoy race-baiting. Sadly, this is a trait passed on to my kids, who both think they have the same rights that I do, however, they are both only 1/4 pounders and therefore cannot have the same liberties as I do because their father married a black woman and half of me does not approve
- six awesome grand babies! From my oldest son who still lives in South Georgia and guides hunts and trains the dogs at Millpond Plantation
- most have probably figured out my political affiliation. And if you haven’t, please consult with someone who has
- I’m a gun freak…. It’s bad. Like really bad. Put it like this, whether it’s a civil war or Zombie Apocalypse, I’m ready to both.
- I’ve always wondered if part of my white-half once owned part of my black-half. (I know, I’m a sicko)
- Harley Street Glide
- Toyota 4Runner
- Lincoln MKS

I hope multiple people have been offended by this. And those that aren’t offended should be ashamed of yourselves for laughing.
This reminded me I forgot two very important family members, pictured below. They take up more of my time than anything other than the internet, I'm both proud and ashamed to say. They're working on their Greco skills in this photo.

Oh, and I, also, have a penchant for firearms.
 

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43, married. 4 kids, 1 boy(19), 3 daughters (17, 11, & 4). Coach HS and youth wrestling. Season ticket holder, inner circle member. 3X Iowa state placer, Juco NQ(blood rd), went on to wrestle D2. Claim to fame placing 2nd at Fargo. Was ranked 6th in the nation at 1 point(Mocco was #1) drive a Nissan Titan and have an old trailblazer I use for work. Probably could have been better but I like to party, still tie one on from time to time. Username is my wife’s and I favorite song by John Prine, classic song.
 

Trapper85

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Never wrestled, small Iowa high school didn't offer it and before open enrollment was allowed. They later started it, my step brother broke his neck wrestling there (all ended well). Loved wrestling from a young age. Dad started taking us to Iowa meets and football games when quite young. Got to meet Gable and Lute Olson at banquets. Dad also had numerous sports acquaintences including the football great Randy Duncan who pheasant hunted with us, and later in life the great dual sport Thumper Thorson was his neighbor that we got to know. I was at Iowa during mid 80's, some great wrestling teams to watch. My son wrestled DIII.

Trapper, hunter, fisherman, nature enthusiast, wildlife research scientist, from a family of recovered gun collecting addicts (old Belgian made Browning A5s), 3 kids, 6 grandkids, always a chocolate lab.

Love of Iowa wrestling and the outdoors came from dad, who passed away a few months ago. Thanks dad, miss ya!! Go Hawks!
 
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Never wrestled, small Iowa high school didn't offer it and before open enrollment was allowed. They later started it, my step brother broke his neck wrestling there (all ended well). Loved wrestling from a young age. Dad started taking us to Iowa meets and football games when quite young. Got to meet Gable and Lute Olson at banquets. Dad also had numerous sports acquaintences including the football great Randy Duncan who pheasant hunted with us, and later in life the great dual sport Thumper Thorson was his neighbor that we got to know. I was at Iowa during mid 80's, some great wrestling teams to watch. My son wrestled DIII.

Trapper, hunter, fisherman, nature enthusiast, wildlife research scientist, from a family of recovered gun collecting addicts (old Belgian made Browning A5s), 3 kids, 6 grandkids, always a chocolate lab.

Love of Iowa wrestling and the out5oors came from dad, who passed away a few months ago. Thanks dad, miss ya!! Go Hawks!
Can we start an Belgian A5 thread, I too have quite a collection. Have to include pre-1968 or 62 supreposed O/U, especially .410 and 20 guages. My dad passed in December and I began at the old fieldhouse watching Chris Cambell, Chuck Yagala, and Scottt/Mark Trizzino etc. You're my kinda Iowan.

I wrestled 2-10 grade living in Burlington. Moved to Spfld, MO. 2 time state qualifier in Missouri (Yes I know nothing like Iowa) and wrestled for a bit DII at NE Mo St (Truman St). Used to love Iowa wrestling, now love wrestling and Iowa is waining with me under Brands. Feels like Zaleskey and we can't recruit at elite level, exspecially after losting Bassett Now Iowa will be tortured for next 5 years with what could have been.
 
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BIG10MANIAC

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52, divorced for 2 years now. Father of 2 grown sons. I live in Washington, IA and took college courses online (University of Phoenix) I never wrestled in school as a kid but fell in love with watching the sport when I was about 12. I remember being a kid and watching guys like Kevin Dresser, Brad Penrith, Duane Goldman, Royce Alger and Jim Heffernan.. I had season tickets for Iowa Wrestling for about 10 years. Gave them up during COVID. Thinking about getting them back as I will be moving to North Liberty soon...
 

Wrestleknownothing

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43, married. 4 kids, 1 boy(19), 3 daughters (17, 11, & 4). Coach HS and youth wrestling. Season ticket holder, inner circle member. 3X Iowa state placer, Juco NQ(blood rd), went on to wrestle D2. Claim to fame placing 2nd at Fargo. Was ranked 6th in the nation at 1 point(Mocco was #1) drive a Nissan Titan and have an old trailblazer I use for work. Probably could have been better but I like to party, still tie one on from time to time. Username is my wife’s and I favorite song by John Prine, classic song.
Whenever I read your user name it reminded me of John Prine, but I thought "nah, it can't be that". One more for the list of things I was wrong about.
 

52317Hawk

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The extent of my wrestling career was being the "wrestling dummy" for an eventual state champ and state qualifier. I was tweener who didn't want to cut weight as a HS frosh so gave up the sport.

My dad had a group that played handball at the fieldhouse on Sunday mornings so I'd go with since it was not open at 8 a.m. and had the run of the place. I once raced Chris Campbell who was running sprints next to the basketball court as part of a workout. Since I was like 8, I didn't win.
 

AndEEss

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43, married. 4 kids, 1 boy(19), 3 daughters (17, 11, & 4). Coach HS and youth wrestling. Season ticket holder, inner circle member. 3X Iowa state placer, Juco NQ(blood rd), went on to wrestle D2. Claim to fame placing 2nd at Fargo. Was ranked 6th in the nation at 1 point(Mocco was #1) drive a Nissan Titan and have an old trailblazer I use for work. Probably could have been better but I like to party, still tie one on from time to time. Username is my wife’s and I favorite song by John Prine, classic song.

Third date my wife and I went on was a John Prine/Old Crow Medicine Show concert in Atlanta. She was in law school at Emory and I was a brand new Infantry lieutenant at Fort Benning. Lost the tickets between her house and the concert venue. Guy at Will Call looked up my ticket purchase and let us in. Saw him a couple more times before he passed, most notably with Gillian Welch/Dave Rawlings and Jason Isbell when we were in grad school at VT.
 

93hawkeye

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I, like MissouriHawkeye, started out in Burlington. Wrestled grades 7-12. Was a career .500 JV wrestler, haha. I had my eyes opened to wrestling greatness like so: one of the best kids in our HS program finished state runner-up. But he was dominated by Dan Knight (Clinton). Dan Knight was dominated by Terry Brands in college. College Wrestling on IPTV was must-see TV back in the day.
In the 80s when Iowa had some magical years with the trifecta of Gables teams, Hayden Fry's FB teams and Tom Davis' BB teams, it was amazingly fun for my teenage self
 

mac119

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Sep 17, 2017
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Grew up the son of an assistant coach, so I was at wrestling meets since birth. Wrestled a few tournaments a year from 3rd through 6th and was extremely undersized. Started getting into a little freestyle in junior high and it ended up helping my folkstyle arsenal. Three time state participant, two time placer, one time champ. Played some football and baseball early in high school but eventually migrated to wrestling year-round. My area had some great wrestlers during my time, and I had probably one of the toughest strength-of-schedules you could have, which not only made it more fun but also helped me get better.

I cracked a bone in my knee my senior year and it healed enough to some back for the postseason, but it never healed good enough to participate long-term. I went to UNI and tried to wrestle behind Mark Schwab and Bam Pustelnik but ended up dropping out after I couldn’t stay healthy.

I have a wife (no pics) of 33 years, we boat and fish most weekends this time of year, and I just became a grandpa this year. I went to every Iowa state tournament between 1976 and 1993. After that, its just hit and miss with more miss lately. Man, I really miss the Vets setup. Been going to Iowa meets off and on since the early 80s but didn’t become a season ticket holder until my wife (no pics) and I were empty nesters Spencer’s first year.
 

nu2u

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I took up boxing as a young teen. Won some, lost some, but learned a lot.

My best friend wrestled in high school and convinced me to try it. That’s when I found out that wrestling is tough AF and even more demanding than boxing (which is also tough AF). I was a better at boxing so I stayed with that but I became a fan of wrestling right there and Iowa was my team.
 

blcoach80

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First two letters are the first letter of my wife (22 years) and I's name. I have 3 boys (19, 18, and 14) and I coached them for the last 12 years in most of the sports they played. 80 is the year I was born. I wrestled thru junior high and was pretty good. Quit to work (stupid) and decided to go out again my senior year. We had the returning state champ (Iowa) at 112, which was my ideal weight, so I bumped to 119 and beat the returning starter. Coach pulled me aside and said he was still going to wrestle the returning starter at 119 for varsity instead of me since he "put the work in over the last couple years and I didn't". Pissed me off and I quit again. The team got state runner up in the team duals for 2A that year. I have always loved baseball and all my boys do as well and none of them wanted to wrestle, even though they are all built for it. I grew up watching Iowa on IPTV. It was common for Iowa guys to upset higher ranked wrestlers and our conditioning was always better. You just expected Iowa to win every match and dual, regardless of who was the favorite.
I run a business as a partner with my dad and my oldest boy works with us as well. My 18 year old graduated this year and I am just starting to enjoy his final baseball season. I got to see him and my oldest play in varsity baseball games together and my 8th grader made the JV/V team this year so I am hoping he gets into a varsity game with my senior this year as well. Life has been good to me and I enjoy the banter and info on this site. I remember this similar thread on the old cesspool. Thanks for starting it again TNTwrestle.
 

Wrestleknownothing

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More detail:

I mentioned I was a swimmer. Sadly, the longer the event the better I did. As a distance swimmer I spent a lot of time in my own head. And one way I found to kill that time was to do math. It started as a survival strategy. "I am 55% done, I am 57.5% done, I am 60% done,...." Then it became a challenge to do stuff other than percentages and fractions. As a result I tend to interact with the world through numbers, as perhaps a few of you can tell.

Fast forward to when my kids were wrapping up their sports careers and my nephews were really starting to shine in their sport of choice - wrestling. I started following them, figuratively and literally, as I have a policy of enjoying watching someone who is better at something than I will ever be at anything (in addition to the wrestlers I have a niece that is a professional ballerina - amazing athleticism). As they progressed through the ranks I found myself following NCAA wrestling.

When COVID hit and I was working from home I decided to hand enter a bunch of results from the past ten tournaments to see if I could find any interesting patterns. One thing led to another and all I found was interesting patterns. After wasting a spectacular amount of time posting on TheMat and then Intermat I now spend (waste?) most of my time posting on the various on3 boards.

And an interesting thing happened a few months back. @cowcards reached out to me to talk about data for his amazing project (https://wrestling.guru/) and we decided to team up to build out a robust history of the world of wrestling. Cowcards does the heaviest of lifting and I provide some light QA and blather.

As has been mentioned on here a few times, I am a PSU fan, but not a hater of anyone. Your forbearance is appreciated.
 

mac119

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I mentioned I was a swimmer. Sadly, the longer the event the better I did. As a distance swimmer I spent a lot of time in my own head. And one way I found to kill that time was to do math. It started as a survival strategy. "I am 55% done, I am 57.5% done, I am 60% done,...." Then it became a challenge to do stuff other than percentages and fractions. As a result I tend to interact with the world through numbers, as perhaps a few of you can tell.
Thank you. For years, I thought I was the only warped brain that did stuff like this. Even when running.....how many consecutive blocks in the sidewalk could I go putting only one foot in the square before my stride would require two in the square.
 

TNTwrestle

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More detail:

I mentioned I was a swimmer. Sadly, the longer the event the better I did. As a distance swimmer I spent a lot of time in my own head. And one way I found to kill that time was to do math. It started as a survival strategy. "I am 55% done, I am 57.5% done, I am 60% done,...." Then it became a challenge to do stuff other than percentages and fractions. As a result I tend to interact with the world through numbers, as perhaps a few of you can tell.

Fast forward to when my kids were wrapping up their sports careers and my nephews were really starting to shine in their sport of choice - wrestling. I started following them, figuratively and literally, as I have a policy of enjoying watching someone who is better at something than I will ever be at anything (in addition to the wrestlers I have a niece that is a professional ballerina - amazing athleticism). As they progressed through the ranks I found myself following NCAA wrestling.

When COVID hit and I was working from home I decided to hand enter a bunch of results from the past ten tournaments to see if I could find any interesting patterns. One thing led to another and all I found was interesting patterns. After wasting a spectacular amount of time posting on TheMat and then Intermat I now spend (waste?) most of my time posting on the various on3 boards.

And an interesting thing happened a few months back. @cowcards reached out to me to talk about data for his amazing project (https://wrestling.guru/) and we decided to team up to build out a robust history of the world of wrestling. Cowcards does the heaviest of lifting and I provide some light QA and blather.

As has been mentioned on here a few times, I am a PSU fan, but not a hater of anyone. Your forbearance is appreciated.
I used to be a statistics fanatic, but I have gotten lazy and apathetic in my old age. I would have loved to have all the info/stats that are available now on the internet to work with. Maybe they were, I just didn't know how to access them. I would come home from the NCAA Tournament every year and spend most of the next week compiling every kind of stat/comparison that I could come up with from that tournament; Records of Freshmen in the tournament, places of #5 seeds, percentage of EIWA qualifiers to AA, etc. Any stat I could think of. I appreciate the work you and others do with these things nowadays. I love some of the charts you post on here. I get my crazy stats fix without all the tedious work.
 
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PSU Mike

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PSU grad. Attended Iowa 1990-1992 - you may have had me as an Econ TA. Non-wrestler (track 60m/LJ). Lived with a room HWT at PSU for two years. Lived with a room HWT (or at least somebody that worked out there) at Iowa one summer. Nothing notable - none of that makes me special (no delusions). Stay in pretty good shape, though, for 61.
 

David Makalaster

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Very well, where do I begin? My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen year old French prostitute named Chloe with webbed feet.

My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims like he invented the question mark. Sometimes he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy. The sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament.

My childhood was typical. Summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the spring we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds- pretty standard really.

At the age of twelve I received my first scribe. At the age of fourteen a Zoroastrian named Vilma ritualistically shaved my testicles. There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum... it's breathtaking- I highly suggest you try it.
 

Sledgehammer

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I grew up in Denver Ia and got talked into wrestling my senior year because they needed a weight filled. Had the pleasure of being rag dolled multiple times by Tolly Thompson and Justin Greenlee. Did wreck a former high placer at state by pinning him in the first round of sections then losing my next match (luck). Oldest boy was a MN state champ and state placer, went on to wrestle in college but was a tweener weight wise (197/HWT) and shoulder injuries did him in. Youngest boy was way more talented but preferred hunting and dirt bikes so that ended that. My wife (no pics) and I are “retired” aka sold our farm and now work with Samaritan’s Purse doing disaster relief around the world. Kids and their spouses all live near each other in northern Wisconsin and are doing a great job of popping out grandbabies for us to visit when we are around. We technically are homeless but live in a camper van when not out with Samaritan’s Purse. Love Hawkeye wrestling and hoping for a return to greatness.