Big debate on and between teams, during a dual if a wrestler gets a forfeit should that count as a WIN on his/her overall record for WINS in career ?
What do you think, or what is the unwritten rule or even a written rule, or coach/team discrepancy?
FORFEIT’S
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Forfeits = win
Byes = no contest
Byes = no contest
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I absolutely agree with Studcradle!
If a wrestler on our team gets his or her hand raised, it counts as a win, so forfeits count as wins but byes don’t. (I’ve had to explain this to more than one freshman parent. )
When I submit seeding criteria documentation, I list the record, but I also note how many of those wins were forfeits.
If a wrestler on our team gets his or her hand raised, it counts as a win, so forfeits count as wins but byes don’t. (I’ve had to explain this to more than one freshman parent. )
When I submit seeding criteria documentation, I list the record, but I also note how many of those wins were forfeits.
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Forfeits should definitely count towards record. Many great wrestlers will get bumped around at duals.
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A forfeit should count. A wrestler who made weight, prepared all week, showed up for the tournament and steps on the mat ready to wrestle should not be denied credit for that because the other team did not produce a wrestler to compete with him.
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Just a Fan wrote:Forfeits should definitely count towards record. Many great wrestlers will get bumped around at duals.
Agreed. I think many great wrestlers get avoided more. Braxton Amos might lead the state in "career forfeit wins vs instate opponents". Hey Jenny, what does your records state on this?
I believe Braxton actually got 5 matches this past weekend. That might be history made!!!! How did he do it? He went 285 and none of his opponents could bump up or down. Cornered!!!!
Holy smokes. Braxton Amos works out with a landmine now!!!!!!
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Actually, Hunter Cline (2012-15) leads the team in in-state forfeits with 32. He wrestled 106-113.
Samantha has 18 in-state forfeits.
Braxton has 11 in-state forfeits.
Hunter's of course were legitimate forfeits where the team either had no wrestler or bumped a kid up.
I can't confirm whether or not teams chose to forfeit to Samantha (especially her freshman year) because they didn't want their wrestler wrestling a girl.
Braxton's forfeits are a mixed bag. I know some are legitimate (for example, the case last year where Parkersburg High forfeited to him because Jeffery Jones was very sick and in the hospital), but I do recall some instances where a team would forfeit to Braxton at one of our quads, only to wrestle another team at 220 in the same quad.
Refreshingly, this year Braxton only has one forfeit so far, and it was a legitimate forfeit by Hurricane, who fielded no 220-pounder at the season-opening quad. And thanks to Braxton's plethora of actual matches, he leads the team in takedowns with 60, and is in third place in pins with 14 (behind pinning machines Gavin Quiocho with 17 and Brayden Roberts with 16).
Samantha has 18 in-state forfeits.
Braxton has 11 in-state forfeits.
Hunter's of course were legitimate forfeits where the team either had no wrestler or bumped a kid up.
I can't confirm whether or not teams chose to forfeit to Samantha (especially her freshman year) because they didn't want their wrestler wrestling a girl.
Braxton's forfeits are a mixed bag. I know some are legitimate (for example, the case last year where Parkersburg High forfeited to him because Jeffery Jones was very sick and in the hospital), but I do recall some instances where a team would forfeit to Braxton at one of our quads, only to wrestle another team at 220 in the same quad.
Refreshingly, this year Braxton only has one forfeit so far, and it was a legitimate forfeit by Hurricane, who fielded no 220-pounder at the season-opening quad. And thanks to Braxton's plethora of actual matches, he leads the team in takedowns with 60, and is in third place in pins with 14 (behind pinning machines Gavin Quiocho with 17 and Brayden Roberts with 16).
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If you get your hand raised, it's a win.
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