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In this jam-packed episode of Man's League, we discuss the Stipe vs. Cormier fight and give the Clevelander the praise he deserves. We also get into the Plesac/Clevinger drama, the Cubs series and the Tigers series from this past week. Browns training camp is in full swing and we brush on JC Tretter's injury situation. NBA playoffs are set and Ray has some major hot takes regarding the Portland Trail Blazers, and we talk about also Damien Lillard's bubble MVP run and also the NBA Draft Lottery this Thursday. We interview former Kent State and Penn State wrestler Kyle Conel, and get into his start in the sport, his passion of wrestling, his career at Kent State with his amazing 3rd place finish at the NCAA tournament a couple years back, his love for Dragonball Z and video game streaming on Twitch, and his thoughts on the BIG 10 cancelling their fall sports season. Segments include: Unpopular Opinion, Respect That, BIG DUB & BIG L, and we give our Power Rankings of Drake albums. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @mansleaguepod
Most people in the wrestling world know a little bit about Kyle Conel and his NCAA run in 2018. In this episode, we touched on a lot of topics I don't think many people know about, like his wrestling career before college, the experience he had at Penn State, his favorite video games, and a variety of other random things. I loved getting the chance to talk to him as he's very honest, down to earth, and has a good sense of humor. I think you guys will really enjoy this one! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matawareness/support
Again welcome one, welcome all, welcome you sitting there sipping your coffee or just getting out of the shower. I’m Jason Bryant, this is Short Time Shots, your mostly daily look at the wrestling scores and more from in and around the world of wrestling. I do have one question though, why are you listening in the shower? Before I get to the notables and daily news updates, we have three major dual meet events coming up this weekend - the 92 team NWCA National Duals, which its official name would take up an entire show - and the 40th annual Virginia Duals, the tournament that led me to the sport of wrestling and the Budd Whitehill Duals in Pennsylvania. But before we talk about that, here’s what happened Tuesday. In Duals: A pair of Division I duals came in the expanded MAC, where Kent State topped SIUE 25-15. Kent State picked up falls from Colin McCracken and Spencer Berthold at 197 and heavyweight to scream back from a 15-13 deficit with those two bouts to go. In the nightcap, SIUE drove east to Clarion and fell to the Golden Eagles 30-13. Brock Zacherl defeated Tyshawn Williams 3-1 in sudden victory at 149. In Division III, Alma beat Trine 42-9. Olivet beat Adrian 21-12. North Central prepared for the National Duals by blanking Elmhurst 46-0. Ohio Northern beat Mount St. Joseph 27-17 a day after Ohio Northern head coach Ron Beaschler had amazing seats at the Ohio State dual. UW-Platteville topped UW-Eau Claire 24-20 in a match that featured 12 exhibition bouts. This is one awesome thing about Division III. It might be a pain in the ass for the event staff, but this is one of the key ways D3 kids get more mat time, especially the non-starters. NAIA Thomas More knocked off Division III Muskingum 38-14. Best name of the night goes to Thomas More’s Wilder Wichman, he registered a fall at 3:38 at 157 pounds, one of four falls for the Saints on Tuesday. The fastest, though, went to Zach Dunn, who picked up the six in 12 seconds. Keeping it NAIA, Graceland beat William Penn, the school, not the actual person, 43-12. Montana State-Northern was at Dickinson State and the Lights came away with a 32-21 win over the Blue Hawks. Notables on the Docket: In Division II, Seton Hill is at Shippensburg, Emmanuel is at Belmont Abbey, for some reason UNC Pembroke is going out to Kansas to take on Fort Hays State while American International will face Division III New England College and Trinity up in Connecticut. In Division III, Coast Guard is at WPI, McDaniel is at Waynesburg, Hunter is at Scranton and Thiel is at Case Western Reserve. In the NAIA, Briar Cliff hosts Midland, Bethany (Kan.) takes on York (Neb.), while Morningside heads to Jamestown (N.D.). One dual that’s scheduled on the women’s side where St. Mary (Kan.) will face Central Methodist. Now to the Duals Previews. The full NWCA preview here can be found at NWCAonline.com Virginia Duals information at VirginiaDuals.com Lycoming’s Bud Whitehill Duals is also something to keep an eye on with 16 teams from Division III scrapping. FROM THE DWN: Normally, there isn’t much in the way of hard news that comes out of the wrestling coaches weekly press conferences, especially at Penn State, where much of the information is guarded. Well, every outlet that covers Penn State wrestling on the regular is abuzz - and not in a good way - about the revelation Kyle Conel and Anthony Cassar are done for the year, according to head coach Cael Sanderson. Both have battled injuries their entire career. Shakur Rasheed is expected to go 197 while Sanderson announced Seth Nevills’ will get the go at 285. Link via InterMat, since all the stuff from the Centre Daily Times was paywalled. There is one from the Daily Collegian, though. A few changes in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, most of them coming as a result of Ohio State’s 17-16 win over Arizona State on Monday where stalling might have been called as inconsistently in a dual as I can remember. Yes, I’m rarely critical of officiating publicly, but as I sit back and watch, I can’t help but wonder where some consistency is. I don’t care who wins duals like this - I want to be entertained by the sport I love. I was more pained than anything. By the way, Iowa still your unanimous No. 1. Little Rock features its wrestling twins from St. Louis, Jayden and Jaylen Carson. Jayden’s already got some solid wins this year at 125. Who is Indiana’s Donnell Washington? Find out with a Q&A from Indiana’s athletic website. Mount Union’s Jordin James was named a finalist for the Greater Cleveland Male Collegiate Athlete of the Year Award. That’ll be presented in two weeks. James was just the school’s third wrestler in school history to win an individual national title when he claimed the 133-pound title last year in Roanoke, Virginia. Matt Lindland’s January Camp report is up and out on FivePointMove.com, where there really aren’t participation trophies. Tony Rotundo makes a written appearance on the Home Mat Advantage with his thoughts about the rugged Doc Buchanan tournament in California. And finally, we’ve got another new wrestling program coming to the Southeast as Montreat College, an NAIA school in North Carolina, announced it would be adding wrestling. That came by their desks on Monday, but since I didn’t know where the school was, or how yet to say it, it didn’t make the news. There were 35 new teams announced in 2019, Montreat is the first of 2020. On The Network On The Mat does a Year in Review with is absolutely worth your time. The top notes, nuggets and clips from the show from Trackwrestling with Andy Hamilton and Kyle Klingman. 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Again welcome one, welcome all, welcome you sitting there sipping your coffee or just getting out of the shower. I’m Jason Bryant, this is Short Time Shots, your mostly daily look at the wrestling scores and more from in and around the world of wrestling. I do have one question though, why are you listening in the shower? Before I get to the notables and daily news updates, we have three major dual meet events coming up this weekend - the 92 team NWCA National Duals, which its official name would take up an entire show - and the 40th annual Virginia Duals, the tournament that led me to the sport of wrestling and the Budd Whitehill Duals in Pennsylvania. But before we talk about that, here’s what happened Tuesday. In Duals: A pair of Division I duals came in the expanded MAC, where Kent State topped SIUE 25-15. Kent State picked up falls from Colin McCracken and Spencer Berthold at 197 and heavyweight to scream back from a 15-13 deficit with those two bouts to go. In the nightcap, SIUE drove east to Clarion and fell to the Golden Eagles 30-13. Brock Zacherl defeated Tyshawn Williams 3-1 in sudden victory at 149.In Division III, Alma beat Trine 42-9. Olivet beat Adrian 21-12. North Central prepared for the National Duals by blanking Elmhurst 46-0. Ohio Northern beat Mount St. Joseph 27-17 a day after Ohio Northern head coach Ron Beaschler had amazing seats at the Ohio State dual. UW-Platteville topped UW-Eau Claire 24-20 in a match that featured 12 exhibition bouts. This is one awesome thing about Division III. It might be a pain in the ass for the event staff, but this is one of the key ways D3 kids get more mat time, especially the non-starters. NAIA Thomas More knocked off Division III Muskingum 38-14. Best name of the night goes to Thomas More’s Wilder Wichman, he registered a fall at 3:38 at 157 pounds, one of four falls for the Saints on Tuesday. The fastest, though, went to Zach Dunn, who picked up the six in 12 seconds. Keeping it NAIA, Graceland beat William Penn, the school, not the actual person, 43-12. Montana State-Northern was at Dickinson State and the Lights came away with a 32-21 win over the Blue Hawks. Notables on the Docket: In Division II, Seton Hill is at Shippensburg, Emmanuel is at Belmont Abbey, for some reason UNC Pembroke is going out to Kansas to take on Fort Hays State while American International will face Division III New England College and Trinity up in Connecticut. In Division III, Coast Guard is at WPI, McDaniel is at Waynesburg, Hunter is at Scranton and Thiel is at Case Western Reserve. In the NAIA, Briar Cliff hosts Midland, Bethany (Kan.) takes on York (Neb.), while Morningside heads to Jamestown (N.D.). One dual that’s scheduled on the women’s side where St. Mary (Kan.) will face Central Methodist. Now to the Duals Previews. The full NWCA preview here can be found at NWCAonline.comVirginia Duals information at VirginiaDuals.comLycoming’s Bud Whitehill Duals is also something to keep an eye on with 16 teams from Division III scrapping. FROM THE DWN: Normally, there isn’t much in the way of hard news that comes out of the wrestling coaches weekly press conferences, especially at Penn State, where much of the information is guarded. Well, every outlet that covers Penn State wrestling on the regular is abuzz - and not in a good way - about the revelation Kyle Conel and Anthony Cassar are done for the year, according to head coach Cael Sanderson. Both have battled injuries their entire career. Shakur Rasheed is expected to go 197 while Sanderson announced Seth Nevills’ will get the go at 285. Link via InterMat, since all the stuff from the Centre Daily Times was paywalled. There is one from the Daily Collegian, though.A few changes in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, most of them coming as a result of Ohio State’s 17-16 win over Arizona State on Monday where stalling might have been called as inconsistently in a dual as I can remember. Yes,
Penn State wrestling held its annual media day prior to this weekend's home opener with the U.S. Naval Academy. This edition of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast is the audio from coach Cael Sanderson's press conference, where he fielded questions from the media about the upcoming season, as well as some personnel moves involving the Nittany Lion Wrestling Club. Audio courtesy Penn State Athletics. Questions & Answers 0:15 - Show Introduction 1:05 - Thoughts on the offseason training program? 2:08 - Bringing Kyle Conel into the fold 2:55 - What do you gain bringing Kyle Conel in? 3:38 - How difficult is it to replace Nolf and Nickal? 4:30 - How is Brady Berge's status? 5:05 - If Berge was healthy, could he still wrestle? 5:24 - How has Nick Lee improved and what does he have to do to get over that hump? 6:08 - Who has stepped up as leaders? 7:35 - Reaction and learning from losses by Mark Hall and Vincenzo Joseph 8:50 - Looking at the lineup heading into Navy 10:02 - Who stands out at 125 and 149? 11:00 - Limited schedules for potential Olympic Trials qualifiers? 11:35 - What's the benefit of wrestling the full NCAA season vs. an Olympic redshirt? 13:44 - Do you anticipate redshirting the entire freshman class? 14:58 - How big is it that Rasheed and Cassar are back? 16:15 - How will coaches approach Cassar differently this year? 17:20 - How much does Cassar squat? 17:48 - How difficult is it to get that local guy in the lineup? 18:55 - What's Joseph's response to the loss in training this offseason? 19:50 - Looking forward to compete with Navy. Is it a home and home? 20:40 - Looking at other guys around the country taking Olympic redshirts 21:25 - How does the Olympic Trials at Penn State help grow the sport? 23:30 - How valuable is Kyle Snyder with the NLWC to the team? 24:55 - Did the qualifying tournaments impact the Penn State tournament schedule this year? 25:43 - Position on the NCAA's move towards payment for athlete's name, image and likeness. 26:50 - Opinions on wrestling the NCAA's at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. 27:45 - Is Rutgers looking at putting a Penn State dual in Madison Square Garden? 28:45 - What do you expect from Mark Hall this year? If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a small monthly contribution to the network by following this link.. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day.
Kyle Conel is a 2019 NCAA D1 Wrestling All-American at Kent State University. He placed 2nd at the NCAA Wrestling Championship. The post #127 – Kyle Conel appeared first on Blind Dog Gym.
Sean Fitzgerald of BSR's "Fitz and Spinell" has a new station podcast "Fitz on Sports: Kent's Underdogs"!In this first episode, Fitz talks with KSU Wrestler Kyle Conel, who has an amazing story leading up to him finishing third in his weight class at last year's NCAA Wrestling Championships.
0:00 - 59:00 The Kemin Report 1:00:00 - 1:20:00 Kyle Conel 1:23:00 - 1:35:00 Kyle Ruschell 1:40:00 - 1:59:00 Brandon Eggum
Order of Show: 01: Chris Bono joins the show 13: WVU vs. Northern Colorado 16: Daktronics Open 18: Cowboy Open 19: No Seth Gross at All-Star Classic 20: Ohio State vs. Navy 22: Michael Beard vs. Kyle Conel at Clarion Open, Conel FloFilm update 23: Iowa wrestle-offs 29: Hall/Valencia step out 32: Renteria/DeSanto 34: Surprise top 10 teams 35: Favorite Halloween candy 36: 2019 NCAA champions predictions 48: Nomad didn't appreciate CP going as him 50: Coaches on the hot seat, young coaches who should get a shot at being a head coach 53: Favorite things to eat after weigh-ins 54: Classic Nomad getting away from Spencer Lee question
Coach Mike with Wrestling Mindset sits down with Kyle Conel (Kent State) and Tariq Wilson (NC State) about their Cinderella story performances at the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Sign up for a FREE 1-1 Mindset Trial Session- https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/consultation.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TDR 03/24/2018: Spencer Lee, Seth Gross, Yianni Diakomihalis, Kyle Conel, Nate Carr, Zahid Valencia, Michael Macchiavello, Kyle Snyder 0:00 - 16:00 Spencer Lee 20:00 - 39:00 Yianni Diakomihalis 58:00 - 1:19:00 Seth Gross 1:22:00 - 1:34:00 Kyle Conel 1:36:00 - 1:42:00 Ronnie Perry 1:42:00 - 2:00:00 Zahid Valencia 2:05:00 - 2:30:00 Michael Macchiavello 2:30:00 - 2:45:00 Kyle Snyder
This week's episode of Golden Talk features an interview with Kyle Conel, a Kent State wrestler on the rise.
Undoubtedly one of the most-talked about stories from the 2018 NCAA Division I Championships was the run to third place by Kent State's Kyle Conel. On Episode 422 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, we'll talk with Conel about his run through the tournament, avenging losses along the way and why he stepped away from wrestling last year. Conel is also an avid gamer and aspires to be a video game designer and developer. We jump into the weeds about playing video games, the desire to do that for a living and why his life choices ultimately made Kent State the perfect place for him, wrestling or not. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.