The invisible Man

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#31
Michigania   March 16 at 9:59pm
well maybe its because MHSAA does not sponsor middle school huh? youd think that HS stood for high school right? thats why TCC never wins the BNC, and forever and always will be torn up by Petoskey.
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#30
Rademaker   March 13 at 4:07pm
I competed at middle school nationals 2 years ago, and was not penalized my freshman year. I am from Michigan, the great city of Traverse City. Traverse City Central High School
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#29
Crappy Rules   October 22, 2008 at 2:47pm
The man in the vid wasn't his coach from his senior season, because he moved schools in his senior year. I assume it was he old coach.
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#28
Adam Katz   October 14, 2008 at 12:51pm
i remember seeing him at nationals, but i was busy getting beat by the five time state champ.

who didn't even place..
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#27
Old Timer   August 9, 2008 at 9:23pm
Any new news on this crap. No wonder so few wrestlers in MI get into the amateurwrestlingnews.com rankings.
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#26
Michigan   June 27, 2008 at 3:37pm
i hate michigan. and i have lived there my whole life. this rule screws so many kids of getting ranked in the nation because the cannot compete at frosh. soph. or junior nationals.
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#25
JLS   April 7, 2008 at 12:55pm
Good job coach ! Maybe start a petition in your state to have MI change the rule. Get the coaches of all sports organized.
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#24
Mhssa   April 7, 2008 at 7:47am
isn't this the same organization that just lost a multi million dollar lawsuit for scheduling its girls sports outside the normal season? maybe they'll go bankrupt and a new organization can take over.
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#23
shulawwrestling   April 6, 2008 at 8:06pm
This rule was created 60 years ago. Time to join the new millennium!!
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#22
William Moore   April 5, 2008 at 11:45pm
try the rules in north carolina, the coach can't train thier wrestlers until the regular season
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#21
Benh   April 4, 2008 at 11:29pm
gotta give it to this guy for being a true coach
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#20
OH Wrestler   April 3, 2008 at 9:19pm
Awesome, i'm glad this man is doing this
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#19
Neil Szuch   April 3, 2008 at 8:46pm
Nice way to get the whole world of wrestling to see the backwardness of an outdated governing body in our state! I know if me and my brother had been able to go down there last year, I would have been suspended for the postseason here in Michigan and missed out on our schools second State Champ!

Jamar Whitfield, Jake Shulaw and Casey Randolph...... All three head coaches were banned from the postseason for supporting their athletes! And that governing body thinks that their ruling is hurting the coaches! What about those wrestlers who suddenly found themselves without their coaches when they needed them most?
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#18
Fred Guy   April 3, 2008 at 5:46am
It's funny that the MHSAA paid little to no attention to this rule, much less enforce this rule until late year. In 2007 when Jarod Trice HVW (Highland Park) won this event. The state of Michigan has had athletes and coaches participate in this great event from day one. Due to thier hatred of the HP coaching staff, and community. Now they choose to enforce this obscure rule?!?!? WTF? In the end it's the kids that are being punished. Michigan wrestlers can not participate in middle school Nationals. Or they risk loosing their freshmen year of eligibility. The same goes for fr, soph, and junior nationals. How are Michigan kids suppose to be ranked fairly if they are not allowed to compete at the most prestigious national events?

THE mhsaa SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!
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#17
"BRENT RULES"   April 2, 2008 at 8:57pm
IS'NT THIS RULE LIKE DESCRIMINATION AGAINST THE BETTER WRESTLERS? PREVENTING THEM FROM PARTICIPATING COULD BE TAKING A COLLEGE EDUCATION FROM THEM. WE AS COACHES,WRESTLERS, AND PARENTS SHOULD FILE A LAWSUIT AGAINST THE MHSAA TO GET THE RULE CHANGED. WHY NOT THE GIRLS WON THIERS
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#16
Upest Michigander   April 2, 2008 at 6:37pm
The rule in Michigan prevents athletes from competing in National/all-star tournaments. If you participate, you will lose your athletic eligibility. The MHSAA feels that the focus should not all be on athletics but on academics. I agree with that statement but preventing kids from participating in national tournaments is not the way to go. All the students from Michigan that wrestled at senior nationals, gave up their chance to play any spring sports which effectively ends their high school athletic career outside of wrestling. For Coaches, they are not aloud to coach their athletes or else they face a suspension. All the coaches who coached last year got their suspensions reduced but had to sit out the post season and couldn't coach their athletes in the state tournament. Since this tournament is not an "open" tournament and you are technically supposed to have placed top 2 in your state, that is one of the hangups the MHSAA has. They consider it an all-star tournament and not everyone can participate, so if you participate you are violating the rules. These stupid rules prevent our athletes from participating in the fresh/soph/and junior nationals as well as senior nationals. These rules also prevent mighigan high schools from participating in other major in season tournaments like Ironman and Beast. This also prevented the great Davison teams of the past from wrestling Blair. These bonehead rules also prevented Brent Metcalf from wrestling in the Midlands tournament his senior year. Well I've gone on long enough of a rant. I think I've covered the stupidity of the rules pretty well.
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#15
Knarkill_x   April 2, 2008 at 9:53am
Coaching in Georgia is the same. We are predominantly a football state and our rules really hurt dedicated wrestling coaches and programs. Our rules state that if the season is over and the kids are still in school you cannot work with them. They went a step further this year and made a rule stating we can't work with 8th graders either.

Basically no HS coach can work with any of his kids 8-12 grade until they are out of school and then have to stop once they resume school. The GHSA isn't concerned with getting better a as wrestling state just making ridiculous rules that hinder dedicated coaches.
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#14
Question   April 2, 2008 at 9:39am
What is the rule?
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#13
Jamar Whitfield   April 2, 2008 at 8:05am
This coach is one determined guy. He will not stop tell the mhsaa changes the rule on coaching and wrestling at this great event. Hats off to you on your quest. Your friend in wrestling Jamar Whitfield
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#12
Szhzdfhnzf   April 1, 2008 at 11:40pm
highlandpark coach
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#11
Boutime   April 1, 2008 at 8:14pm
yea this is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the stupid rules and restrictions that cause mi. athletes to compete with one arm behind their back against other states. time to take control and give our kids equal opportunities and level the playing field for those limited scholarships!
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#10
George_x   April 1, 2008 at 7:16pm
that is the true def of a coach!! doin whatever it takes to help your kids. congrats and props to the invisible man.
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#9
Zainn Ison   April 1, 2008 at 7:07pm
pretty cool
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#8
Kfuller_x   April 1, 2008 at 6:34pm
That is awesome. Sticking it to Michigan.
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#7
Classic   April 1, 2008 at 5:58pm
That's classic
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#6
Puiol   April 1, 2008 at 5:26pm
What has wrestling become when a coach can't coach. A state has to restrict a sport and an athlete's success by imposing a rule that is outdated and idiotic.

I wonder just how much investigation the MHSAA will do to find out who the perpetrator is!!! LOL What a joke !!!! There is no good that comes from such a rule.
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#5
Invisible Man Fan   April 1, 2008 at 4:41pm
mhsaa should be ashamed of itself. What a ridiculous rule...this would never happen if there was some accountability there. The MHSAA is symbolic of a state in an econocmic crisis and is being run into the ground. Wrestlers still manage to survive and compete though!
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#4
Sentes   April 1, 2008 at 4:30pm
This guy is A BA.....Im glad I got a pic with him and Michigan is retarded for that rule he is right
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#3
Connorschuh_x   April 1, 2008 at 4:26pm
thats just weird but pretty sweet too
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The invisible Man

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