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Discussion Topic: Suriano
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on September 3, 2017

...is at Rutgers and can compete immediately.



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Justin Hayes added to this discussion on September 3, 2017

Who is likely to be PSU's 125 lber?



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Discussion Topic: Suriano
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

I'm not sure, they have 4/5 list d on their roster but all are underwhelming for what you'd expect from PSU - and nobody I'd expect to even make the NCAA tourney.



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Discussion Topic: Suriano
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

I'm very surprised the Big Ten granted him an exception. But I have no idea why Suriano wanted to leave and how these factors played into any decision making.



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Mark Niemann added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

Best of luck to him and the Scarlet Knights.



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Matt Schein added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

Does all this stem from not wanting to cut to 125 again? Not downplaying a weight cut just wondering



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Mark Niemann added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

Quote from Matt Schein's post:

"Does all this stem from not wanting to cut to 125 again? Not downplaying a weight cut just wondering"



All of it? Probably not. But I'd be willing to bet it was a part of it.



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Discussion Topic: Suriano
Michael Rodriguez added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

The fact that Penn State released him and the Big 10 chose to wave its transfer rules says there's a lot more to the story than weight class or homesickness...in my opinion, but I'm wrong a lot.



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Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on September 4, 2017

Flo has him ranked at 125 so.... if they are correct, weight cut has nothing to do with it.



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Discussion Topic: Suriano
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on September 5, 2017

Quote from Michael Rodriguez's post:

"The fact that Penn State released him and the Big 10 chose to wave its transfer rules says there's a lot more to the story than weight class or homesickness...in my opinion, but I'm wrong a lot."



Sure seems that way. Can't imagine the BT granting him a waiver if the Suriano's didn't have a compelling reason.

It's an odd situation. And one that has a big benefit for the Buckeyes as they try to win another team title. Not long ago, it looked as if McKenna wasn't coming and Suriano would probably stay at PSU. Then everything twisted. As a Michigan football fan, I am compelled to point out that Ohio State seems to get lucky a lot.



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Jason L. Jackson added to this discussion on September 5, 2017

Hank, the spot was good.



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Bob Preusse added to this discussion on September 5, 2017

[quote="Hank Kornblut"]

Quote:

" As a Michigan football fan, I am compelled to point out that Ohio State seems to get lucky a lot."




u have a point Hank however as Paul Brown said, "Luck is when preparation meets opportunity." ...of course coach Brown built a dynasty... for the past 2 decades team composed of losers in front office, ownership and on the field.

http://www.cleveland.com/darcy/index.ssf/2017/08/nfl_players_protest_misdirecte.html#incart_river_mobile_index



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