razer Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Just thought Id tell everybody that mikescott is not his real name, yes its a the office reference. Ive got some information from a little birdie, mikescott's real name is Bo Usuary aka P.C. Uhoff aka E.D. Ott (sorry, I couldn't resist) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmonman Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 aka P.C. Uhoff aka E.D. Ott (sorry, I couldn't resist) Michael Gary Scott The Office character Steve Carell as Mike Scott First appearance "Pilot" Portrayed by Steve Carell Information Occupation • Regional Manager, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton • Regional Co-Manager, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton • Sales Representative, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton • Current occupation: Regional Manager, Sabre, Scranton Family a Mother and Father (divorced) Jeff (step-father) a Brother a half-sister Luke (nephew) Based on David Brent Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
razer Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Michael Gary Scott The Office character Steve Carell as Mike Scott First appearance "Pilot" Portrayed by Steve Carell Information Occupation • Regional Manager, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton • Regional Co-Manager, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton • Sales Representative, Dunder Mifflin, Scranton • Current occupation: Regional Manager, Sabre, Scranton Family a Mother and Father (divorced) Jeff (step-father) a Brother a half-sister Luke (nephew) Based on David Brent Okay I fell for it hook, line and sinker. Take a bow "mikescott". I feel like E.D. Ott now. I must say, however, that the fun and games went too far. You suggested the Maxwell boy cheated the hydration test, called another wrestler a thief, and made unkind reference to a UTC wrestler's past indicretions. Sure that may be something that the fictional character from The Office would have done, but that does not make it funny or acceptable in the real world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coachknepper Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 So just in case anyone wanted to know the actual scores of the matches instead of derailing into a "who is mikescott" remix discussion: FROM UT-CHATTANOOGA WEBSITE: The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga wrestling team posted a pair of wins in its home opener in McKenzie Arena today. The Mocs defeated a solid Liberty squad 26-16 in the first match. The Flames downed Cumberland 40-3 in the neutral contest before UTC defeated the Bulldogs 42-6 in the final bout of the day. "Two big wins including one against Liberty, who is a tough team," stated head coach Heath Eslinger. "We lost some close individual matches so we are going to have to work on those, but we are competing hard and I am pleased with the effort." Chattanooga (2-1) had a tough outing against the visiting Flames (4-2). Sophomore Prescott Garner (West Linn, Ore.) started things off with a pin at 125 to give UTC a 6-0 lead. Mocs freshman Cody Hood dropped his 133 contest to Joe Pantaleo 9-0, but senior Cody Cleveland put UTC back up 10-4 with a 12-4 major decision over Seth Hicks at 141. Liberty tied the team score at 10 when Scoot Clymer pinned sophomore Dean Pavlou at 149. A 12-3 major decision at 157 by sophomore Josh Condon and a pin by Brandon Wright at 164 gave the Mocs a 20-10 lead through six matches. Junior Jason McCroskey (184) and senior Matt Lettner (285) also posted wins in the final four matches to give Chattanooga the victory in front of nearly 500 fans in McKenzie Arena. Chattanooga dominated its match with Cumberland, posting wins in eight contests. The Mocs were cruising with a 24-3 lead before James Casadaban defeated freshman Levi Clemons 10-3 at 174. UTC went on to slam the door on any thoughts of a comeback by posting first-quarter pins in each of the last three matches. "Matt Lettner did a great job today," added Eslinger. "He is a senior and a leader on our team who does everything right. Two big wins, including one against a tough heavyweight from Liberty. He has worked hard and we are glad to see him having the success he deserves." Chattanooga hits the road next weekend to face Gardner Webb and compete in the ACC Challenge. The match against the Bulldogs is set for 10:00 a.m. (E.S.T.) in Boiling Springs, N.C., on Saturday, Nov. 20. The ACC Challenge is set for Sunday, Nov. 21, is Chapel Hill, N.C. BOX SCORES: 125 Prescott Garner Chattanooga Joel Stafford Liberty W FALL (2:19) 133 Cody Hood Chattanooga Joe Pantaleo Liberty L MD 0 - 9 141 Cody Cleveland Chattanooga Seth Hicks Liberty W MD 12 - 4 149 Dean Pavlou Chattanooga Scott Clymer Liberty L FALL 4:56 157 Josh Condon Chattanooga Rich Bushby Liberty W MD 12 - 3 165 Brandon Wright Chattanooga Eli Sanchez Liberty W FALL (3:28) 174 Levi Clemons Chattanooga Chad Porter Liberty L DEC 2 - 8 184 Jason McCroskey Chattanooga Aaron Kelley Liberty W DEC 8 - 3 197 Nikolas Brown Chattanooga Aaron Thompson Liberty L DEC 3 - 6 285 Matt Lettner Chattanooga Johsua Pelletier Liberty W DEC 5 - 2 125 Prescott Garner Chattanooga Noah Hunt Cumberland (Tenn.) W MD 15 - 2 133 Cody Hood Chattanooga Joshua Chappa Cumberland (Tenn.) L DEC 2 - 8 141 Shawn Greevy Chattanooga James Bushart Cumberland (Tenn.) W FALL (1:41) 149 Dean Pavlou Chattanooga Phillip Flanagan Cumberland (Tenn.) W MD 18 - 7 157 Josh Condon Chattanooga Cody Bleaken Cumberland (Tenn.) W FALL (0:44) 165 Daniel Waddell Chattanooga Eziekiel Hunt Cumberland (Tenn.) W MD 18 - 4 174 Levi Clemons Chattanooga James Casadaban Cumberland (Tenn.) L DEC 3 - 10 184 Jason McCroskey Chattanooga Kyle Frazier Cumberland (Tenn.) W FALL (0:41) 197 Nikolas Brown Chattanooga Alexander Mott Cumberland (Tenn.) W FALL (2:05) 285 Matt Lettner Chattanooga Samson Andrade Cumberland (Tenn.) W FALL (1:56) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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