367:: Hudson Taylor is currently the most historic wrestler in the University of Maryland's history. The institution has an important role in Division I collegiate athletics; and its athletic program is one of the largest and most successful in the United States. The wrestling team is ranked top-ten in the country and has a very famous head coach. Hudson holds records for career pins and wins at the University of Maryland. This is very significant. In 2008, Hudson became the second All-American in the sport in three decades at the University of Maryland; and, in 2009 Hudson became only the fourth repeat all-American in Maryland history. Additionally, Hudson is currently among the top-ten in all-time NCAA history (including Divisions I,II, and III)for career pinning. He is famous among the wrestling community for his pinning talent. As of January 2010, Hudson is en-route, with less than ten pins remaining, to become top-four all-time NCAA pinners. He is also top-three NCAA pinners in the last quarter century. These facts makes him a very noteworthy historical figure in collegiate wrestling, both at UMD and in the ACC and NCAA. As discussed in the article, the ACC has named Hudson Wrestler of the Week a record twelve times. This is a remarkable figure. Hudson’s notworthiness is also apparent, as several articles on Knowledge (XXG) reference him, including the University of Maryland's page as well as their head coach's page, Kerry McCoy. Please understand that Hudson is a distinctively significant figure in the collegiate wrestling community. His accomplishments will have a long lasting role in NCAA history. Also, Hudson will likely go on to coach in Division I collegiate athletics. Furthermore, in the past two years, he has won more community service, athletic and leadership awards from the University of Maryland than any other athlete at the school (this includes the University's tremendous basketball and football athletes). UMD produces some of the finest and most famous athletes in the world. Additionally, if you "google" Hudson Taylor Maryland wrestling almost 20,000 pages show up. Though, some likely include commentary on his great-great grandfather; who was a tremendously influential Christian missionary in China. Please also consider that Hudson has very famous ancestors, whose legacy bring significant public attention to Hudson's accomplishments.
945:: Not sure there is justification for declining this article on the basis of the notability of the subject. According to the guidelines, "Determining notability does not necessarily depend on things like fame, importance, or the popularity of a topic—although those may enhance the acceptability of a subject that meets the guidelines explained below." College wrestler Hudson Taylor is particularly notable for helping to raise the profile of wrestling in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Coming out of high school Hudson was one of the top recruits in the country - specifically recruited by Big Ten schools Wisconsin, Michigan and Penn State as well as by traditional wrestling power, Lehigh. His decision to attend the University of Maryland a school without a recent history of success in Division I wrestling was significant and was soon followed by other top recruits selecting Maryland. The other ACC programs also benefited from renewed interest in wrestling. In just a few short years, the ACC went from having no All Americans in 2007 to having two in 2008 and 8 in 2009. Hudson was Marylands first All American since 1997 and first 2x AA since 1993. In 2009 the University of Maryland had 3 wrestlers earn All American honors - the first time since 1987. The article identifies Hudson Taylor's notable style of wrestling - which has produced a record number of wins by fall. Winning by fall is the ultimate goal of american style scholastic wrestling and Hudson has long had a reputation as a pinner. It is noteworthy that Hudson already has more career pins then all but a few of the wrestlers in the 100+ year history of Division I competition.--
983:: I’m new to Knowledge (XXG) and came across Hudson Taylor’s page while looking under the wrestlers. I decided to post here because, as someone familiar with American wrestling, I can attest to the fact that you can’t be much more notable than Hudson Taylor in folkstyle. It seems inappropriate, based on the nature of amateur wrestling to require that an amateur folkstyle wrestler be a “professional” WWE wrestler or an international wrestler, because the formal styles are totally different. Of course, the wrestler must be important and significant within the folkstyle world to garner a Knowledge (XXG) page. This is why Hudson’s record-breaking career is so relevant to his notability. Please keep in mind that all wrestlers who compete in affiliation with an academic institution wrestle folkstyle. Folkstyle is the national American style of wrestling. Thus, in that realm, a hall-of-fame athlete like Hudson Taylor (whose become notable in UMD, ACC and, most importantly NCAA history) is at the upper-echelon of notoriety.
580:- The above sources are important; however the article itself provides excellent sources and documents nearly all stated assertions. Also, it ought to be noted that the University of Maryland page itself mentions Taylor as a notable athlete in the school's athletic history. UMD is one of the best athletic schools in the country. And Taylor is their all-time best. I'd like to highlight that the collegiate wrestling world is the highest level for American style wrestling. If we don't allow collegiate hall-of-famers at major Division I institutions to be considered "notable", particularly when they are NCAA and conference hall-of-famers, we risk ignoring a whole group of very notable athletes. These people have reached the highest level of achievement in their respective sport and they are famous in the American style wrestling world.
636:: I was very happy to see this new article. Herbert Hudson Taylor IV (known as Hudson Taylor in the wrestling community) is not just a "big name" of the moment. He is a significant figure in the Maryland athletic community and will have a longstanding place in its history books. The article does not currently address this point, but he has had a major role in reviving UMD wrestling. This is particularly important, because UMD is a major athletic institution where several programs have fallen due to Title 9 and budgetary concerns. Wrestling has survived and largely because of the success Hudson Taylor has brought. He is very important to the University of Maryland's athletic narrative; and as an
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Dubuque to have Knowledge (XXG) pages. They are not professionals or international wrestlers, but they are beyond elite and notable on the national level. Not to mention, Hudson Taylor is an NCAA hall-of-famer. This is about as notable as you can be as an American style wrestler.
726:: Hudson's notability is not solely because of his success, in and of itself. Hudson is notable because of the impact of his achievements in their larger contexts (namely, the University of Maryland, the ACC and the NCAA). He is a hall-of-famer in all three venues. Further, there are several athletes on Knowledge (XXG) who do not have that hall-of-fame status (including: Joe Dubuque, Cole Konrad, and Dustin Schlatter). I am not advocating that their pages be deleted. Accessing information about these athletes is imperative to college recruitment and all-around wrestling knowledge. But, Hudson is more than deserving given his role in the NCAA.
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1245:, no amount of bluster will change that, he never competed in the Olympics or any other international competition, so he will never meet the bar (unless he does something else like run for congress in 7 years time), until then registering five other accounts (could be one individual, could be five friends) and votestacking won't change that.
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Olympics. We don't judge bios on future performance, that opens a can of worms for all BLPs. Should we then start allowing band bios because they will have an album out in two years time? Put bios for 12 year olds acting in nativity plays
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