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Discussion Topic: Actions after winning a national title
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on March 30, 2009
Interesting topic.
Here's what I'd say about Sesker's column. I'm glad to see any editorial writing in wrestling. Too often no one outside of forum writers offer opinions on topics of the day in our sport. As an example, I thought Daniel Cormier's weight cutting fiasco at the olympics deserved scrutiny (he made weight but had to be hospitalized afterwards as a result of how he did it and was unable to wrestle).
The problem with Sesker is he's reacting to the criticism of forum writers. People on themat.com and other forums usually have an agenda. There are always wars of words between fans of competing programs and Metcalf losing and then reacting to Caldwell gave an excuse for many to rip Iowa fans. Most of the people criticizing Metcalf are just doing it because of their rivalry with Iowa fans.
Steve points out correctly that suddenly Sesker is writing an editorial when one of their rising stars is getting ripped. I think Sesker's column is a good one but I'd like to see a lot more of this sort of writing. To only write an editorial about this one incident invites it's own scrutiny. And, yes, Metcalf's comments about Palmer were absurd.
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Discussion Topic: Actions after winning a national title
Anthony Petrella added to this discussion on April 1, 2009
where can I find the metcalf interview after he wrestled Palmer?
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Discussion Topic: Actions after winning a national title
Steve Lester added to this discussion on April 10, 2009
My understanding is that the NCAA itself has issued a "reprimand" to Brent Metcalf for his actions at the close of the Caldwell match.
I'm not sure what the consequences of that action are (for Metcalf), if any, but it comes as no surprise to me. One could easily envision the end of the 149 bout becoming a topic among NCAA official observers, a topic that moved behind closed doors in high places. I welcome that action.
However, others, speculating on motivation and timing, are condemning the NCAA for that move.
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