Docs: NCAA considering applying football redshirt rule to athletes in all sports
The NCAA is considering more historic changes to its amateurism rules.
Member schools plan to seriously consider granting athletes in all sports, not just football, the ability to participate in up to a certain percentage of games in a fifth season and still use their redshirt; permit athletes to earn prize money before they enroll in college; and eliminate the National Letter of Intent. The potential changes are part of what is expected to be a year-long comprehensive review of NCAA athlete-eligibility rules to reflect and operationalize the House settlement terms, according to documents obtained by Yahoo Sports. The documents will be reviewed this coming week during a video call of the NCAA Division I Council.
Recommendations and approval of the athlete-eligibility rules are expected to occur on a rolling basis and be presented to the DI Council for consideration at regular quarterly meetings through October 2025. However, a new signing model with the elimination of the National Letter of Intent could be approved as soon as October, according to documents distributed to administrators.
While expected given the arrival of athlete revenue sharing next year, the changes under consideration are historic and significant in nature — the latest steps in college sports’ evolution away from the amateurism model that has cost it billions in legal losses.
In one of the more notable potential changes, athletes in all sports could participate in up to a certain amount of contests during a sports season while still using their redshirt. Such a policy is only currently permitted in football and wrestling. In football, for instance, a player can play in up to four regular-season games and still use his redshirt season (the NCAA recently updated this rule to exempt all postseason competition from the four-game policy).
Such a rule has not existed for sports like basketball, baseball and all others aside from wrestling. If the policy is changed, sport-specific NCAA committees will be tasked with determining how many contests a player in each sport can participate in before a year of eligibility is exhausted. In the NCAA documents, an example is offered of 30%, a similar figure used in football.
Other notable changes include what documents describe as a “new signing model” with the elimination of the National Letter of Intent. The “core benefits” of the National Letter of Intent will be incorporated into the institution’s athletics financial aid and scholarship agreements, according to the document. Similar recruiting rules tied to the National Letter of Intent will continue with the signing of school aid agreements. … more at … https://sports.yahoo.com/docs-ncaa-considering-applying-football-redshirt-rule-to-athletes-in-all-sports-154903963.html
New Faces in the ACC for 2024-25
Another season ushers in another wave of new ACC wrestlers and coaches. We’ve already seen breakdowns of the recruiting classes, let’s take a look at the new coaching hires and transfers that join the ACC this fall.
Duke
Erkin Tadzhimetov joins the coaching staff in Durham after a long tenure at his alma mater Utah Valley. He will work with the lightweights, marking a big change in the staffing in the Lanham era. Coach Lanham has had an upper-weight heavy coaching staff over the past decade and the addition of a lightweight coach could pay dividends for the Blue Devils.
Tyler O’Boyle (285) Franklin and Marshall
Spencer Von Savoye (141/149) California Baptist
North Carolina
Vincenzo Joseph will join the Tar Heels staff in the role of Recruiting Coordinator. The two-time NCAA Champion for the Nittany Lions will be reuniting with Coach Koll having served on staff under him at Stanford. For the new position, Joseph will “assist the program in team travel, on-campus recruiting, match day planning, and operations, donor relations, and all program-related events”. In his short time in the college coaching ranks, Joseph has shown that he can be a valuable asset to the Tar Heel staff.
Nolan Neves (285) – Columbia
Ethan Oakley (133) – Appalachian State – SOCON Champ 2x NCAA Qualifier
Josh Ogunsanya (174) – North Carolina? – EIWA Runner-Up 2x NCAA Qualifier
North Carolina State
Zack Esposito steps into the Associate Head Coach position after the departure of Adam Hall to Utah Valley. Espo brings a wealth of experience on the folkstyle and freestyle side. He was the RTC coach at Oklahoma State prior to taking the Associate Head Coach role, where he served for seven years. Most recently he was in Colorado Springs as the Freestyle Developmental and Resident Coach for USA Wrestling.
Pittsburgh
Lou Rosselli joins the Panthers, adding another experienced and successful coach to the staff. … more at … https://intermatwrestle.com/articles.html/college/acc/new-faces-in-the-acc-for-2024-25-r99551/
USA Wrestling awards its popular Junior National Duals to Milwaukee, Wis. from 2025-2028
USA Wrestling, the national governing body for wrestling in the United States, has awarded one of its most popular age-group events, the Junior National Dual Meet Championships, to Milwaukee, Wis. for the next four years (2025-28).
The event is scheduled to be held at the Baird Center in Milwaukee. The local organizing committee is the Wisconsin Wrestling Federation, USA Wrestling’s state association in Wisconsin. The event is supported by Sports Milwaukee.
Known as the Junior National Duals, the event features boys teams from USA Wrestling state associations competing in dual meet competition in freestyle and Greco-Roman
Wisconsin becomes just the third state to host the Junior National Duals, which were created in 1991 and held in Wheaton, Ill. The state of Illinois has hosted five times. Oklahoma first hosted the event in Lawton, Okla. in 1994, and conducted the event 28 times.
Milwaukee becomes the ninth city to host the event, which featured five cities in Oklahoma (Lawton, Oklahoma City, Edmond, Enid, Tulsa) and three cities in Illinois (Wheaton, Park Forest, Edwardsville).
The Junior National Duals for girls, which was created in 2005 in Fargo, N.D., was held alongside the boys in Tulsa from 2018-2023, but will not be included alongside the boys in Milwaukee. The Junior National Duals for girls will move and be held alongside the 16U and 14U National Duals for girls in Indiana in 2025. … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/august/30/usa-wrestling-awards-its-popular-junior-national-duals-to-milwaukee-wis-from-2025-2028
Tickets For The 2024 NWCA All-Star Classic At Penn State On Sale
Tickets For 2024 NWCA All-Star Classic on November 16 at Penn State University are on sale now.
The NWCA All-Star Classic returns to Historic Rec Hall in State College, Pennsylvania on Saturday, November 16, 2024, and tickets are now on sale.
Click here to purchase tickets, which are subject to availability. And whatever is available won’t last long so be advised to act fast!
The prestigious event began in 1967 and was a staple of the college season until 2017. After a four-year hiatus, the All-Star Classic returned in 2022 in Austin, Texas due largely to the support of the National Wrestling Coaches Association.
If you can’t be there in person, all of the action will be streamed live on FloWrestling. Last year’s event featured 5 NCAA champions in the men’s matches and 2 college national champions in the women’s matches. Matchup information for the 2024 All-Star Classic will be released soon. … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/12842093-tickets-for-the-2024-nwca-all-star-classic-at-penn-state-on-sale
UNC Wrestling Trio To Compete At Senior World Team Trials
OMAHA, Neb. – Three North Carolina wrestling alumni are set to compete at the 2024 Senior World Team Trials this weekend, on Sept. 14-15 in Omaha, Neb.
Cade Lautt (79 KG), Kennedy Monday (79 KG) and Tyler Eischens (82 KG) are among the Tar Heel trio stepping on the mat this weekend.
Lautt, a 2021 All-America wrestler for the Tar Heels, makes his senior level debut this weekend. While in Chapel Hill, the Olathe, Kan. native won 77 matches, qualifying for two NCAA Championships.
Monday, a resident athlete with the New Jersey Regional Training Center, was a two-time NCAA qualifier for Carolina during his time as a Tar Heel. In July, Monday was victorious at 79 KG at the Grand Prix of Spain.
At 82 KG, Eischens will compete this weekend for the Tar Heel Wrestling Club in the Greco-Roman division. In April, Eischens went 3-0 at the Last Chance Olympic Team Trials … more at … https://goheels.com/news/2024/9/13/wrestling-trio-to-compete-at-senior-world-team-trials
Campbell wrestling announces 2024-25 schedule
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell wrestling and head coach Scotti Sentes have announced their schedule for the upcoming 2024-25 season that includes three Big 10 contests, three Big 12 matchups and five home duals. “Our message to our team is, raise your expectations,” Sentes said. “Our schedule is tougher than it has been in several years, and we expect our team to step up to the challenge.”
Schedule drop ✋🎤 pic.twitter.com/YNIS2bYkLv— Campbell Wrestling (@GoCamelsWrestle) September 10, 2024
The Fighting Camels open the season on October 31 in Wyoming to take on the Cowboys. Last year, Campbell defeated Wyoming by a score of 23-12. That is followed by a trip to the Southeast Open on the first Saturday of November. At the same event last season, 15 Camels placed in the top six of their respective divisions. “We are going to figure out really quick where we measure up against the best in the country,” said Sentes, “and that data is going to help us know where we need to improve as the season progresses.”
The team travels to Pennsylvania to participate in WrangleMania on November 9. At the event, the Camels will face off against NC State and California Baptist. … more at … https://gocamels.com/news/2024/9/13/wrestling-campbell-wrestling-announces-2024-25-schedule.aspx
Jake Patacsil joins Campbell staff as assistant coach
BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell wrestling Head Coach Scotti Sentes has announced the hiring of Jake Patacsil as an assistant coach. “The Patacsil name is huge in the state of Florida and his family, including his dad and brother, has done a lot of good for wrestling in Florida,” Sentes said. “Despite not meeting Jake until after he applied, I have known about him and followed his successful wrestling and coaching career for a very long time.”
Sentes continued, “When Jake applied for the position, I was excited at first because I know he is one of the best top wrestlers of all time, but as I have gotten to know Jake better, I am more excited about the passion that he brings into the wrestling room and the mindset that I anticipate he will instill in the athletes.”
Patacsil spent last season volunteering at Manchester University and St. Thomas Aquinas. Previously, he was at St. Thomas University, an NAIA program in Florida. Patacsil was the first head wrestling coach in school history, as the Bobcats began the program in 2020. “The Campbell wrestling program, with its tradition of success in the Southern Conference and at the national tournament, is a team I greatly admired,” said Patacsil. “When Coach Sentes and I discussed the opportunity for me to contribute to the program, I was filled with excitement. I am committed to doing my part to ensure the team’s continued success, as I believe this is a special team I can contribute to and be a part of.” … more at … https://gocamels.com/news/2024/9/16/wrestling-jake-patacsil-joins-campbell-staff-as-assistant-coach.aspx
2024 National High School Girls Wrestling Guide available free to public online
The 2024 National High School Girls Wrestling Guide has been completed and is available for free to the general public.
This extensive 132-page online document is produced by USA Wrestling’s Girls High School Development Committee and is the most extensive report ever published on girls high school wrestling in the United States.
Under the leadership of Joan Fulp and Andrea Yamamoto, with the world-class design by Victoria Weiss, the guide is a must-read for anybody with an interest in girls high school wrestling. It is available to everybody in an easy-to-read online flip book format. Check it out today.
2024 National High School Girls Wrestling Guide
The major portion of the guide includes a two-page spread on the current status and the history of girls high school wrestling in each state.
Each state profile shows the number of USA Wrestling members and high school girls members in the state going back up to 10 years, as well as a list of the 2024 girls state champions in each state. Also featured is a list of college wrestling programs in the state, the winners of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award winners from the state, and other data as available. The state pages also are illustrated with colorful photos of some of the top high school girl wrestlers in the state.
The rest of the guide has extensive information on many other aspects of girls high school wrestling, with a video introduction by Joan Fulp.
There are sections about the 2023-24 College Season, the first Girls High School Championships (in Hawaii in 1998), National Girls High School data by state, USA Wrestling’s female wrestling programs, the 2024 U.S. Age-Group World Team and Olympic Team rosters, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award winners, the National Wrestling Coaches Association, Wrestle Like A Girl, D1 Women’s Wrestling and … more at … https://www.themat.com/news/2024/august/27/2024-national-high-school-girls-wrestling-guide-available-free-to-public-online
‘Unstoppable’ captures Anthony Robles’ singular life, with Robles as his own stunt double
TORONTO (AP) — A few hours before the film about his life, “Unstoppable,” was to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Anthony Robles, sitting alongside the actor who plays him, Jharrel Jerome, was remembering the moment he won the NCAA wrestling national title.
He had done something that was, by any measure, extraordinary. Robles was born without his right leg. Through grit and determination, Robles had risen to be the best 125-pound wrestler in the country. But the last thing on his mind at that moment was Hollywood. “I was sitting there showering off after the match,” Robles says. “I was excited and then I was like, ‘I gotta find a job. I gotta start getting my resume together.’ I never got into any of this for the attention.”
“Unstoppable,” which premiered Friday night in Toronto, was one of the most-anticipated premieres of the festival partly because of outside drama. The film is produced by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon and co-stars Jennifer Lopez as Robles’ mom, Judy. But if all the talk going in was about who would turn up between Affleck and Lopez (Lopez did), the talk after the movie belonged to Robles and Jerome.
The film, directed by the Oscar-winning editor William Goldenberg (“Argo,” “Heat”) and which Amazon MGM will release in December, is in many ways a conventional sports drama, with an uplifting message and terrific supporting performances from Lopez, Don Cheadle, Michael Peña and Bobby Cannavale. … more at … https://www.kark.com/entertainment-news/ap-unstoppable-captures-anthony-robles-singular-life-with-robles-as-his-own-stunt-double/
Montreat Men’s wrestling announces upcoming schedule for 2024-25 season
MONTREAT, N.C.— Looking to build off a strong close to the previous year, the Montreat men’s wrestling team recently announced its upcoming schedule for the 2024-25 season. Along with competing in numerous duals and opens, the Cavaliers are also hosting a trio of duals after the calendar flips to 2025.
Two of Montreat’s initial three events feature open tournament action, beginning with the Patriot Open on Nov. 2 in Williamsburg, Ky. The Cavs’ lone dual early on is scheduled for the 13th against the reigning Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) champion, Life University. Nine days later, the squad returns to Marietta, Ga. for the Lucha Open.
December includes another dual for Montreat, this time at the University of Pikeville on the 6th. Following that AAC showdown, the Cavaliers close out 2024 with an appearance at the Rocky Top Duals.
A two-day trip to Alabama gets the January slate underway for the Cavs before they host a pair of duals versus Truett McConnell University and West Virginia Institute of Technology on Jan. 15 and Jan. 22, respectively. From there, only the Missouri Valley Invitational separates Montreat from its third and final home dual, a date with St. Andrews University, on Feb. 6. … more at … https://montreatcavaliers.com/news/2024/8/29/mens-wrestling-mens-wrestling-announces-upcoming-schedule-for-2024-25-season.aspx

