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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Roe Fox added to this discussion on November 2, 2019
I’d like to be surprised about this but based on the nature of college sports now and his history, probably should have been expected.
Snyder effect?
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Roe Fox added to this discussion on November 2, 2019
Well I miss a lot when I don’t check hourly. I just saw the other posts in the recruiting discussion.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Freddy Carr added to this discussion on November 2, 2019
Welp. RIP to any hope of a team championship in the near future.
Still some possible individual titles. Been a rough month for OSU wrestling.
I’m bored with PSU.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Rex Holman added to this discussion on November 2, 2019
I agree with Hank regarding his longevity. This sport exposes your weaknesses. If you have a proverbial achilles heel, then sooner rather than later it will be exposed and impair performance.
I am simply pointing out as well that a compromised knee is very difficult to protect or maintain its' integrity over time.
It's a numbers game. If he has 90% of the offense or athleticism compared with a healthy knee at 100%, then it is an impairment. He likely wins U23 Worlds this year with a healthy knee. Not healthy, 5th. No shame, however, he will struggle to get that level back (if it comes back).
I have heard that he is top 4 NCAA right now.
He is a beast
He adds tremendous value to any program.
I think he came back to quick from the first surgery because he wants to compete, but sometimes the best thing is rest and strengthening. Retorn as a result. Shoulda, woulda, coulda waited. A special athlete with that much strength does not follow regular rules. His ligaments have to be durable in order to support that muscle fiber. Not everyone is put together alike. Same 6 month rule to recovery doesn't apply to him due to his size strength and sport; should of taken 9-12 months and he would likely be U23 world champ and ready to win his first NCAA title while being a legitimate shot to surpass Kyle Snyder feat.
I might be wrong but time will tell.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Eric Curitore added to this discussion on November 12, 2019
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Britt Malinsky added to this discussion on November 12, 2019
Quote from Eric Curitore's post:
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"https://twitter.com/MatScoutWillie/status/1194338937260654593?s=20
Possibly heading back to Minnesota? Perhaps Gable is going to be out longer than anyone expected. I have no idea if Kerkvliet is even eligible to compete this year regardless of where he's at."
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Only if he stays at Ohio State.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Eric Curitore added to this discussion on December 5, 2019
https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/6606848-greg-kerkvliet-to-transfer-to-penn-state
Well, that's a game changer. This all assuming he ever wrestles for them. I can typically side with a 18 year old kid who changes his mind recruiting wise as things always change & it's a big decision for sure...though he's committed and decommitted a handful of times already before even wrestling 1 collegiate match. Makes you wonder...how many schools will this kid be at by the time it's all said and done?
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Jack Muni added to this discussion on December 5, 2019
I guess it's no big surprise. He's into FS and now he joins Snyder, Nickal & Taylor for training partners. Not sure about the "Snyder effect" but you got to figure it had some effect on his choice.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Scott Nicola added to this discussion on December 5, 2019
If Nevills leaves Penn State I would love to see the Bucks take a shot at him.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on December 6, 2019
He's a talented kid but that knee issue isn't going away. Unless he has another surgery and let's it heal, there's no way I can imagine him having much of a career.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on December 6, 2019
I don't trust someone with this track record.
Committed to MN - decommitted
Committed to Ok. State - decommitted
Attended Ohio State - transferred
He could go to PSU and flourish, but something seems just not right about his commitment level.
I assume his departure allowed OSU to pursue Enchemendia (sorry if spelled incorrectly) and Hepner.
Side note - I understand no one on here or associated with the program will say a negative thing about Snyder, but it is now crystal clear his decision to transfer to OSU's chief rival has a direct impact on OSU's success. Disappointing.
Onward.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Joe Kinzel added to this discussion on December 6, 2019
Quote from Ethan Moore's post:
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"I don't trust someone with this track record.
Committed to MN - decommitted
Committed to Ok. State - decommitted
Attended Ohio State - transferred
He could go to PSU and flourish, but something seems just not right about his commitment level.
I assume his departure allowed OSU to pursue Enchemendia (sorry if spelled incorrectly) and Hepner.
Side note - I understand no one on here or associated with the program will say a negative thing about Snyder, but it is now crystal clear his decision to transfer to OSU's chief rival has a direct impact on OSU's success. Disappointing.
Onward."
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Well said
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Bill Splete added to this discussion on December 6, 2019
What we owe Snyder is our honest opinion... When I found out he told Tervel last, it was at that moment he failed his convictions and character. When someone gives you their time they are giving you part of their life, (yes tervel gets paid) and that is what Tervel has done, with that they share the same convictions and if you truly believe and prayed on this decision then your guide would have been to seek out Tervel and tell him first. We have all failed our convictions or compromised and have been punished for them in various ways, for me the only punishment for Snyder is that I am disappointed in him and he failed to adhere to the convictions he espouses. He didn't realize the test wasn't leaving but how you handled the people that clearly cared for him deeply. Tervel is the first conversation, not the last and Snyder failed that test of character.
It's best Kerklet left as he has shown what is true identity is. A lack of commitment to his word. I have failed in that during my days for sure, and there is punishment and consequences to it, some more severe than others, but what I have learned and been taught is that only time and change can fix those flaws. I wish both the best and hope they learn that saying you have character is a long way from actual charater.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Brian Mathews added to this discussion on December 6, 2019
Quote from Bill Splete's post:
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"What we owe Snyder is our honest opinion... When I found out he told Tervel last, it was at that moment he failed his convictions and character. When someone gives you their time they are giving you part of their life, (yes tervel gets paid) and that is what Tervel has done, with that they share the same convictions and if you truly believe and prayed on this decision then your guide would have been to seek out Tervel and tell him first. We have all failed our convictions or compromised and have been punished for them in various ways, for me the only punishment for Snyder is that I am disappointed in him and he failed to adhere to the convictions he espouses. He didn't realize the test wasn't leaving but how you handled the people that clearly cared for him deeply. Tervel is the first conversation, not the last and Snyder failed that test of character"
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It's easy to forget Snyder is just 24 years old. How many of us would have handled that situation perfectly? He'll probably look back and wish he had handled that aspect of his exit differently. Maybe he already has. But he owes that to Tervel--not any of us.
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Discussion Topic: Kerkvlet in Portal
Jim Kessen added to this discussion on December 6, 2019
It will be curious to see if he ever wrestles a match for PSU.
They have a lot of money tied up in 285. at least I assume they do. I'm curious what will happen in future when Cassar graduates and focuses on freestyle and having training partner there trying out for the same spot.
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