Top 3 (in order)
Push out point
Reversal = 3 points
Lose challenge lose a point and your brick
Push out point
Reversal = 3 points
Lose challenge lose a point and your brick
Disagree on 3 but I love 1 and 2Top 3 (in order)
Push out point
Reversal = 3 points
Lose challenge lose a point and your brick
I love all 3 and especially 3. Too many bricks are thrown as lungers.Disagree on 3 but I love 1 and 2
Especially in tournamentsI love all 3 and especially 3. Too many bricks are thrown as lungers.
It's not so much attacking stalling as it is attacking edge wrestling which is a form of stalling.I don’t love rewarding just pushing a guy and trying to score by pushing someone.
You should score on an offensive move IMO but I understand needing to get action and penalize inactive wrestlers. I think the currently stall rules aren’t bad in college.
Love 1 and 2, but what if instead of a lost point with a lost challenge it was something like giving opponent choice of position?Top 3 (in order)
Push out point
Reversal = 3 points
Lose challenge lose a point and your brick
Don’t hate it.Love 1 and 2, but what if instead of a lost point with a lost challenge it was something like giving opponent choice of position?
It's not so much attacking stalling as it is attacking edge wrestling which is a form of stalling.
Top 3 (in order)
Push out point
Reversal = 3 points
Lose challenge lose a point and your brick
I agree on the idea, but honestly it’s still too subjective and has too much variance depending on the ref.I think the currently stall rules aren’t bad in college.
So why forever were takedowns and reversals the same value?3 point options from bottom shouldn’t exist.
If you wanted 3 points, should’ve executed a TD.
I like the push out and challenge deal.
Why was it changed?So why forever were takedowns and reversals the same value?
to create more offense which actually didn't happen. It actually allowed the first guy to get a TD to coast more.Why was it changed?
Agreed. A point is just too big of an edge. If I trusted refs to get it right on review then that would be one thing but I don’t. Coaches could be right on the review and still lose the challenge. That would put the kid at an huge disadvantage and could lose him the match.Don’t hate it.
That was the point of my post.to create more offense which actually didn't happen. It actually allowed the first guy to get a TD to coast more.
The law of unintended consequences.
Because they wanted scores higher all I can think of . Reversal should be 3 as well I think.Why was it changed?
No, they wanted to promote offensive Wrestling that promotes a little more resemblance to FS.Because they wanted scores higher all I can think of . Reversal should be 3 as well I think.
Hahaha if that was the goal we would just change to freestyle. Haven't even added a step out yetNo, they wanted to promote offensive Wrestling that promotes a little more resemblance to FS.
Promoting bottom Wrestling hurts us internationally.
Changing to freestyle isn’t likely to ever happen.Hahaha if that was the goal we would just change to freestyle. Haven't even added a step out yet
Agree with thatChanging to freestyle isn’t likely to ever happen.
Feet to back in freestyle is 4A Freestyle rule I have never understood is when you take someone down to their back, it’s only 2 points, why not 4? 2 for the takedown and 2 for the back exposure.
Right, so blend the rules as best you can to give our athletes the best shot?Agree with that
We have been good at freestyle for years now and a takedown and a reversal were worth the same amount of points 🤷Right, so blend the rules as best you can to give our athletes the best shot?
NCAA has more viewers for the sport, bar none. It’s a great model for growing the sport and should be maximized.
The better the sport gets, here, is the reason to blend into FS AND Greco…which neither really favors the bottom Wrestler.
All that to say, a reverse needs to stay at 2.
You’re right and you winWe have been good at freestyle for years now and a takedown and a reversal were worth the same amount of points 🤷