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#24
Ohio UM Fan   July 18 at 11:20pm
Kulczycki is a class act! Go Bucks Football, but cheer for my OH boys coaching at U of M when they are not facing the Bucks!
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#23
Anonymous Coward   July 13 at 11:58pm
just wondering why zeb or any of the wrestlers arent wearing require hard hats while on a construction site? Dont think OSHA would be very happy with this video.
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#22
Anonymous Coward   July 11 at 1:48pm
that place is gonna be so raw
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#21
Anonymous Coward   July 4 at 10:17am
Can't wait to start using this facility this season!
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#20
Ted Smith   July 2 at 9:05am
yikes said:
if im not mistaken i didnt think kellen russell was a All American yet...that must have hurt him on the inside
Kellan Russell was 7th last season.
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#19
GoWolverines   July 1 at 3:52pm
Grajales is going to be nasty at Michigan.
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#18
Yikes   June 30 at 5:54pm
was not*
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Yikes   June 30 at 5:54pm
if im not mistaken i didnt think kellen russell was a All American yet...that must have hurt him on the inside
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#16
OHIO   June 30 at 5:15pm
This dude is a real Michigan fan, and he has this job down.
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#15
Anonymous Coward   June 30 at 2:57pm
A question for the people in Ann Arbor. Whats the doctor name that recommended the alpha weight ? People forget to remember the guy that died from cutting weight at U of M. Thats one of the main reason Michigan guys go up in weight classes.
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#14
Anonymous Coward   June 30 at 2:53pm
MOST OF THE MONEY CAME FROM NCAA IN DETROIT
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#13
Phil Visicaro   June 30 at 2:07am
Muay Thai fighters of Thailand believe the rougher your living situations the tougher it makes you and the tougher you will be in fights. They believe if you are coddled too much you become soft.

But....fuk that lol this facility is siicckkk
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#12
Title 9 Pundit   June 29 at 9:07pm
Doesn't it hurt how so few colleges have wrestling now? The legal climate preventing improvement on that front could be getting better, though. Today the Supreme Ct. made major headlines by ruling AGAINST >reverse< discrimination in the New Haven, Connecticut firemen's case:

http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/08pdf/07-1428.pdf
In the case, results of a career promotions-related exam had been thrown out after they yielded an outcome that would have advanced certain political constituencies but not another particularly politically charged one. The increasingly famous Judge Sonira Sotomayor (who aspires to be the next U.S. Supreme Ct. nominee) ruled in favor of the reverse discrimination imposed by the state. This foreshadows how she'd also rule on Title IX issues whereby men's wrestling programs keep getting eliminated unless women occupy a proportional percentage of the athletic roster spots, relative to their percentage in the overall student body population. That's reverse discrimination too.
Intriguingly enough though, today the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Sonia Sotomayor (who has said in the past that she got into schools where she studied because of affirmative action). The firemen who endured reverse discrimination will now prevail, despite Sonia Sotomayor's ruling. This inspires the following question: could today's ruling help wrestling overcome its Title 9: proportionality woes? After all, the opinion purports to ban discrimination when there is an anti-discrimination motive. Maybe the Title IX issue need not be specifically addressed by the U.S. Supreme Court, just as Brown v. Board of Education's ruling was so broadly applied, often without explanation well over half a century ago? Wrestling sure could use some relief, and it would be great to reinstate it at schools where it's been lost, wouldn't it?
I'll be the first to admit, though, that we should eagerly add women's wrestling programs wherever there's a demand. Texas has already impressively shown that the demand for high school gals' wrestling programs exists. Teams abound there and rosters are abundant. Meanwhile our country's success in women's freestyle wrestling at the Olympics since it became a sport in 2004 shows that the potential for greatness at that sport is there, as well. A Texan woman recently won an Olympics medal for the U.S., in fact. But how can women's wrestling grow if men's wrestling remains in jeopardy?
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#11
Cory Connell   June 29 at 11:35am
I agree I would really like a follow up and see the finished product in October or November!!! Looks like it will be top of the line!!!
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#10
Esky   June 29 at 9:34am
Marty Bartram said:
Where at in the UP? My in laws live in Dollar Bay, we are planning on going up next summer for vacation and would love to incorporate a camp or some clinics into the trip if you have some information you could share.
Escanaba. It's in the central lower UP, about 2 hours from copper country. I don't hear about a lot of clinics or camps up here. Are you planning on conducting a camp? I think that would go over real well. Lots of wrestlers but not a lot of summer wrestling. The USEOC has a greco program in Marquette and I always thought that was a natural opportunity for summer camps. I might also just be out of the loop.
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#9
Fan   June 29 at 6:42am
u should take a tour when its done
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#8
Anonymous Coward   June 29 at 5:25am
kellen looked kinda small didn't he?
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Jeff Walrich   June 26 at 5:33pm
WOW...amazing
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Joe Delia   June 26 at 4:04pm
This facility is going to be SICKKKK
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Zach Gerberick   June 26 at 11:49am
That's going to be "really super nice"!
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Marty Bartram   June 26 at 11:00am
esky said:
Wow. This facility is impressive. I'm going to drive down from the UP to see a couple of duals next winter to cheer for the Wolverines. They are 100% committed to wrestling and that's great. Way to go coaches, staff, AD, alumni, etc.
Where at in the UP? My in laws live in Dollar Bay, we are planning on going up next summer for vacation and would love to incorporate a camp or some clinics into the trip if you have some information you could share.
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Esky   June 26 at 9:14am
Wow. This facility is impressive. I'm going to drive down from the UP to see a couple of duals next winter to cheer for the Wolverines. They are 100% committed to wrestling and that's great. Way to go coaches, staff, AD, alumni, etc.
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#2
Pulled Pork   June 26 at 9:05am
Did you wear your hard hat Zeb?

Muscle Milk is ruled illegal by NCAA!
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#1
Ren   June 26 at 7:05am
Nice to see they're finally spending my tuition money on something worthwhile!!
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Mike Kulczycki


U of M New Facility Tour

June 26, 2009
Ben Apland, Mike K., Kellen Russell and project manager Scott Byers give us the tour of the best stand alone to be wrestling facility in the country.

About Mike Kulczycki 

Organization:University of Michigan
Current School:University Of Michigan-ann Arbor
College:University Of Michigan
High School:St. Edwards (OH)
Bio:
Kulycki is an assistant coach for the Wolverines and has worked alongside NCAA champ Ryan Bertin, NCAA finalists Eric Tannenbaum, Ryan Churella, and Josh Churella, among others. The St. Edwards, Ohio…
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