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OT: Dry January

My father did that for one year. My mom said he could never do it again. He was miserable! 🤣

As many have said alcohol is related to many health issues. My father passed from Alzheimer's and alcohol is double edge sword. Alcohol can damage brain cells and sleep apnea is also linked alcohol use.
If you have sleep apnea. Don't laugh it off as being that person that neighbors can hear you snore. Go see a doctor.
Hey bus you reminded me with the story of your dad. One year I did not give up alcohol. I gave up Tabasco instead. It was the most miserable Lent ever. Yes I like my beverages, but except for tailgating and a few other circumstances I usually do not have alcohol until the evening. Tabasco??? Everyday all day does. Not matter the meal. I love the heat And flavor of Tabasco if anyone likes Tabasco try a drop or three on vanilla ice cream.

Rutgers begins Big Ten Conference action this weekend with back-to-back road matches at No. 24 Indiana in Bloomington and No 4 Ohio State in Columbus

All else being equal, I rather go with the younger more hungry wrestler.
The question is ,what happens with Soldano now? He cant Red shirt. Do you think he will stay or up and leave? I would hope he would stay and try to move to 174 or bump to 197 for next year.

NIL killed college hoops its now professional hoops

what is the significance of 2016
It's as far back as the statute of limitations extends for anti-trust violations. There's a four year statute of limitations for federal anti-trust claims and the case was brought in 2020, and so the statute runs back to 2016.

https://www.bradley.com/insights/pu...d-bring-significant-changes-to-college-sports
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NIL killed college hoops its now professional hoops

Every link I've posted about the settlement has made this clear. Schools are going to have to chip in to pay that $2.78 billion. The compensation is for the income these athletes would have received if the NCAA hadn't forbidden them to receive payments for their NIL. There's nothing surprising about it at all.
2.78B is the estimated amount of endorsement money that would have been paid to student athletes in exchange for use of their name image and likeness during that time period?!
That’s wild?

Or is that the estimated amount of what they would have received for pay for play?

If it’s the second, how did they bench mark using compensation that was achieved not in the spirit of the ruling but in violation of the since established new guidelines permitting NIL, albeit not enforced.

Rutgers begins Big Ten Conference action this weekend with back-to-back road matches at No. 24 Indiana in Bloomington and No 4 Ohio State in Columbus

No issues with the attempt either. Feldman is super athletic for a heavy so you have to connect or else he’ll make you pay unfortunately.
I agree as well. I thought RU was aggressive throughout — and better to see him go down on a missed shot than losing on his heels.

I also still feel bad about the 149. He just looked so much better than the OSU guy. The 30 second periods are like penalty kicks in soccer. I would rather see a referee decision like we used to have in high school back in my day.
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