Pretty cool note I got from a tech CEO/founder who watched NCAAs about hiring wrestlers:
“I'll say this: without question my favorite hiring profile is a D3 All-American wrestler. You competed in the darkness. No lights, no crowd, sometimes literally no one watching. You showed up anyway and you figured it out. Give me 10 of those guys and they're worth 50 fancy Ivy League degrees. Every time. The mat doesn't lie.”
Thoughts?
I believe wrestling and boxing are two of the sports with the highest IQ, making them both enjoyable to watch and participate in. However, not everyone can excel in these sports. It’s truly amazing!
SHAYNE VAN NESS SURVIVES 😮💨😮💨😮💨
With a takedown in the last second of sudden victory, (1) Shayne Van Ness (149) of @pennstateWREST defeats (8) Casey Swiderski of Oklahoma State to advance to the semifinals.
#NCAAWrestling x 🎥 ESPNU
@johnnidijulius Bucks are already dual National champions, at the beginning of the year when everyone is healthy. They proved they were the best team. This dual is now irrelevant and the focus shifts to being as healthy as possible for Big tens and NCAAs. It’s PSUs fault for ducking earlier.
I am told per source, #Browns plan to close on the purchase of the 176 acres of land bordering Snow and Engle Roads in Brook Park by the end of the week for their new $3.2 billion enclosed stadium and mixed-use development to open in 2029.