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Mr. Boone,

 

We are hosting the NCWA Duals on Jan 27-28th and would like Notre Dame to be a part of it...and it's in your own backyard...Dalton, GA...it is a 6-team dual tournament featuring TN/GA/AL...Thompson and Hoover will be there representing Alabama...please have your coach give me a call immediately to get you guys into the tournament.

 

Coach Knepper

MTSU Wrestling

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Mr. Boone,

 

We are hosting the NCWA Duals on Jan 27-28th and would like Notre Dame to be a part of it...and it's in your own backyard...Dalton, GA...it is a 6-team dual tournament featuring TN/GA/AL...Thompson and Hoover will be there representing Alabama...please have your coach give me a call immediately to get you guys into the tournament.

 

Coach Knepper

MTSU Wrestling

931-454-6215

 

Thanks Coach, consider it done.

 

Would have like for my boy to have rassled in those women's freestyle duals so he could get ready for those sorority girls next year...

 

Bcb iii :flower:

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EFT is looking for any kind of rassling on Jan 27 and 28th

 

Bcb iii :flower:

 

Bear Ol'Buddy, why don't you contact The Godfather or brother Jim Simpson to see if EFT can finally fulfill the broken promise it made four years ago and come up here to wrestle TFPI, something we MidTenn mackerel snappers have been longing for. You know, the return match we were assured would be forthcoming after TFPI graciously went down to your neck of the woods and wrestled EFT on a Sunday afternoon four years ago, a return to years gone by when those two man-grapplers met annually to see who was the best dual team in the state (either EFT or TFPI being traditional state champs in the years 1969-1971, before we had state duals). You know, the match that Jim Simpson was quoted in the paper as saying EFT had promised would happen the next year but never has.................

 

TFPI are wrestling MBA at 6 p.m. on Saturday. I'm sure they would not mind a tune-up on Friday night. Shoot, the Ryan-MBA match has become so one-sided in TFPI's favor over the past several years that TFPI does not even need Irish Dad running the clock to secure a win. You might even get the Big Red to agree to a three way on Saturday in the hopes that they might avenge that state duals loss to EFT before you guys went over to D-I.

 

Sorry, but you just knew that I would have to bring this up when you mentioned an open date. EFT's broken promise to wrestle TFPI up here is still a sore spot up here for old-timers like myself and rasslinlite.

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Bear Ol'Buddy, why don't you contact The Godfather or brother Jim Simpson to see if EFT can finally fulfill the broken promise it made four years ago and come up here to wrestle TFPI, something we MidTenn mackerel snappers have been longing for. You know, the return match we were assured would be forthcoming after TFPI graciously went down to your neck of the woods and wrestled EFT on a Sunday afternoon four years ago, a return to years gone by when those two man-grapplers met annually to see who was the best dual team in the state (either EFT or TFPI being traditional state champs in the years 1969-1971, before we had state duals). You know, the match that Jim Simpson was quoted in the paper as saying EFT had promised would happen the next year but never has.................

 

TFPI are wrestling MBA at 6 p.m. on Saturday. I'm sure they would not mind a tune-up on Friday night. Shoot, the Ryan-MBA match has become so one-sided in TFPI's favor over the past several years that TFPI does not even need Irish Dad running the clock to secure a win. You might even get the Big Red to agree to a three way on Saturday in the hopes that they might avenge that state duals loss to EFT before you guys went over to D-I.

 

Sorry, but you just knew that I would have to bring this up when you mentioned an open date. EFT's broken promise to wrestle TFPI up here is still a sore spot up here for old-timers like myself and rasslinlite.

 

I'm afraid all you middle Tennessee fish eaters will have to wait another year, In a hypothetical match in my mind, I think the Real Irish would win at 112,,119, 125, 130, 138 and sneak one more in there. The Purple team would then pin and spank us like we were a short fat Asst coach who had written nasty things about a nice kid.

 

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