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  • New High School Rule Changes Approved by NFHS

    Beginning with the 2024-25 season, high school wrestlers will be inbounds with only one point of contact of either wrestler inside or on the boundary line.
    This fundamental change to high school wrestling was one of six major changes impacting almost 30 rules recommended by the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee at its April 1-3 meeting in Indianapolis. All recommended changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
    Previously, high school wrestlers were considered to be inbounds if a total of two supporting points of either wrestler were inside or on the boundary line. The two supporting points could be two supporting points of one wrestler or one supporting point of each wrestler inside or on the boundary line.
    “Without increasing risk, this change eliminates the subjectivity of the out-of-bounds call,” said Elliot Hopkins, NFHS director of sports and student services and liaison to the Wrestling Rules Committee. “The change also helps officials to call ‘out of bounds’ more consistently, and it provides wrestlers, coaches and spectators a better understanding of out of bounds.”
    While the One Point of Contact change will be noted under the definition of Inbounds in Rule 5-15, it also impacts a number of other sections in Rule 5 on Definitions, as well as Rule 6-4-1 on Stopping and Starting the Match.
    In addition to the One Point of Contact change, points awarded for a Near-Fall have been revised in high school wrestling. Overall, the changes simplify the points awarded based on how long the wrestler is held in near-fall criteria. The change in Rule 5-11-3 is as follows:
    Two points will be awarded when near-fall criteria are held for two seconds, three points for three seconds, four points for four seconds and five points if the defensive wrestler is injured, indicates an injury or bleeding occurs after the four-point near-fall has been earned. These changes will affect other rules including individual match scoring in Rule 9.  
    “The goal in wrestling is to pin the opponent,” Hopkins said. “Changing the near-fall points should motivate wrestlers to work for a fall.”
    In another change in scoring rules, opportunities to earn more points will also be available when executing a Takedown. Beginning next season, wrestlers will be awarded three match points instead of two when securing a takedown.  
    The committee also approved a change regarding the Technical Fall. Rule 5-11-4a now states that “if a takedown or reversal, straight to a near-fall criteria creates a 15-point advantage, the match shall continue until the near-fall criteria is no longer met. Conclusion of the near-fall criteria is immediate.” The change clarifies when the technical fall has concluded in relation to the near-fall criteria being met. Hopkins said the offensive wrestler cannot be penalized appropriately after the technical fall has been earned.
    In another change, the 10-Foot Circle at the center of wrestling mats is now optional. Wrestlers now will be encouraged to “stay in the center of the mat” instead of “within the 10-foot circle.”
    “The committee determined that the starting lines of a mat indicate the center of the mat and the 10-foot circle is no longer needed,” Hopkins said. “With the new mat designs that have a large mascot or logos, it gives a refreshing look to the mats. Wrestlers and officials know where the center of the mat is located without the 10-foot circle.”
    Finally, the committee approved a new Referee’s Time-Out Signal. The signal, which is used in many other sports, is both hands/fingers pointing inward to the referee’s chest.
    A complete listing of the wrestling rules changes will be available on the NFHS website at www.nfhs.org. Click on “Activities & Sports” at the top of the home page and select “Wrestling.”
    According to the 2022-23 NFHS High School Athletics Participation Survey, wrestling is the sixth-most popular sport for boys with 259,431 participants in 10,962 schools. It also continues to gain popularity among girls with 50,016 participants in 6,545 schools nationwide.

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    The 2024 Offseason Coaching Carousel

    The 2024 college coaching carousel is in full swing even after two head coaching positions have been filled within the last five days. Once one job has been filled, it likely results in another vacancy, be it from an assistant slot or another head coaching opportunity. As of Thursday morning, there are still two head coaching vacancies (Columbia and Oklahoma State). Each has the potential to create ripples felt around the wrestling coaching…..and so the carousel continues to spin. And that doesn’t even include current openings at the assistant level. 
    The first set of coaches have already accepted new positions during this hiring cycle. Even though the Esposito/Hall moves were announced during the regular season, they are still relatively recent and will spend their first season on a new bench in 2024-25. 
    The second group is current openings that InterMat has been made aware of. If you don’t see one listed that needs to be please let me know earl@matscouts.com . 
    As with the transfer portal feature, this is a fluid situation that will be monitored and updated regularly throughout the spring and summer. There will be no timetable for updates - just as more movement occurs.
    Offseason Coaching Movement
    Binghamton: Louie DePrez - Assistant Coach (Binghamton athlete)
    Buffalo: Donnie Vinson (Cornell Associate Head Coach)
    Central Michigan: Ben Bennett (Central Michigan Associate Head Coach)
    NC State: Zack Esposito - Associate Head Coach (USOPTC) 
    Penn: Matt Valenti - Associate Head Coach (Penn athletic administration)
    Princeton: Cody Brewer - Head Assistant Coach (Virginia Tech Assistant Coach0
    Utah Valley: Adam Hall - Head Coach (NC State Associate Head Coach)
    Utah Valley: Andrew Hochstrasser - Unannounced Role (Utah Club Coach)
    Virginia Tech: Zach Tanelli - Associate Head Coach (Columbia Head Coach)
     
    Current Openings
    Army West Point: Assistant Coach
    Binghamton: Assistant Coach
    Buffalo: Assistant Coach(es?)
    Campbell: Assistant Coach
    Central Michigan: Assistant Coach
    Columbia: Head Coach
    Cornell: Assistant Coach
    Edinboro: Assistant Coach
    Oklahoma State: Head Coach
    Pittsburgh: Assistant Coach
    Princeton: Assistant Coach (x2)
    Utah Valley: Assistant Coach(es?)

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    Interview with New Utah Valley Head Coach Adam Hall

    At the conclusion of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, Adam Hall headed west to assume the head coaching position at Utah Valley University. Hall's hiring was announced during the regular season, as longtime head coach Greg Williams announced that he would step down after the 2023-24 season. In this interview, Hall talks about how the Utah Valley job came to be, his vision for the future, his past experiences as an athlete and a coach, and even drops a nugget about a member of his first coaching staff. 
    For the full interview:

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    • New High School Rule Changes Approved by NFHS

      New High School Rule Changes Approved by NFHS

    • The 2024 Offseason Coaching Carousel

      The 2024 Offseason Coaching Carousel

    • Interview with New Utah Valley Head Coach Adam Hall

      Interview with New Utah Valley Head Coach Adam Hall



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