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(via GymCastic #239)
Mark Williams (Oklahoma): “No! I believe we must stay with the FIG scoring system to stay relevant.”
Thom Glielmi (Stanford): “Yes, but it would have to be initiated by FIG.”
Rustam Sharipov (Ohio State): “No. The majority of our guys want to make the national team, they want to go to the world championships, they want to represent the U.S. ….”
Justin Spring (Illinois): “No. The only reason the 10.0 worked, in my opinion, was because it was a score cap. Almost everyone in the competitive field had a 10.0 start value and the audience assumed that to be true for all competitors. If we go to a modified 10.0 using a scaled open-ended Code where only 5% of the competitive field is even close to a 10.0 start value, it will only confuse fans even more.”
Randy Jepson (Penn State): “Yes!!! It would be very easy to have judges determine a final score using the current FIG standards and use a multiplier on that score, which would equate to a 10. It would be a huge benefit for media and fans.”
Mike Burns (Minnesota): “As much as going back to a 10.0 might make our scoring easier to understand, I don’t feel that deviating from the FIG Code of Points is a wise decision. Because a large chunk of the Olympic developmental pipeline runs directly through the NCAA men’s program, I feel it’s imperative we stay aligned with the FIG.”
Read Logan Bradley’s response to that article – The Popularity Issue in NCAA Men’s Gymnastics

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… her name is Jane Doe BMSU, but after talking with her Tuesday, 6 News found out she’s a wife and mother.
… she says it wasn’t easy for her two decades ago when she brought concerns to a Michigan State University Gymnastics Coach (Kathie Kluges). …
Coach Kathie Kluges had not yet responded.
Nassar is behind bars at this time.
A few NCAAÂ highlights:
| 1. | Oklahoma | 197.760 | |
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| 8. | Boise State | 196.238 | |
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| 14. | George Washington | 195.865 | |
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Macey Hilliker, Katy Clements, Denelle Pedrick, CMU – Floor, 9.925
Quite the little floor score for Central Michigan at 49.475
Lauren Feely, Bowling Green – Vault, 9.925
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