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People seem to really dislike him. He hasn't got much charisma and he's a really ugly dude. That wouldn't lend itself to a career as a commentator. On the other hand, lots of people hated Howard Cosell and look how successful he was.
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Earlier today, we reported on the move by Dylan Fishback to transfer back to his home state and the Ohio State Buckeyes. With another piece of the puzzle in place, it seems like a good time to check out a potential lineup for the Buckeyes in 2025-26. In past years, Ohio State hasn’t hit the transfer portal as hard as some of their fellow college wrestling superpowers. That changes in 2025 with the addition of an All-American and two others that have been close to that status. Those new faces, combined with existing talent, potential weight changes, and freshmen off redshirt have the Buckeyes in position to contend for an NCAA team trophy. Ohio State tied for fifth place in 2025 and, surprisingly, has only earned one NCAA team trophy in the last five tournaments. Could this be the lineup that propels Tom Ryan’s team back into the trophy mix and keeps them there? Let’s find out: 125: Nic Bouzakis/Brendan McCrone/Vinny Kilkeary Yes, I was surprised when I heard that Nic Bouzakis to 125 lbs could be a possibility for the Buckeyes in 2025-26. We’ve got about six months until the first competition, so we’ll see if this ends up materializing into “a thing” rather than a rumor. Bouzakis has been one of the more unpredictable wrestlers in DI during his two years of official competition. At both the 2023 CKLV and the 2025 Big Ten Championships, Bouzakis lost in the opening round of the tournament and then wrestled back for third. In 2024-25, Bouzakis scored wins over four eventual All-Americans and downed four other past All-Americans. If he can make the weight, and do so on a consistent basis, he could be an interesting addition to the weight, nationally. Of course, outside of Bouzakis, the Buckeyes have the two-headed monster of Brendan McCrone and Vinny Kilkeary. Kilkeary came in as the more heralded of the two, but McCrone has been able to wrestle away the reins for the starting role in both seasons. While McCrone pinned super freshman Luke Lilledahl in dual competition, he hasn’t been able to consistently beat those typical All-American-caliber opponents. That being said, he is probably a solid bet to return to the NCAA Tournament. Kilkeary only appeared in two events last year, but did post a win over NCAA qualifier Spencer Moore. 133: Ben Davino The Buckeyes have a potential star-in-the-making at 133 lbs with Ben Davino who redshirted during his first year in Columbus in 2024-25. Despite being a true freshman, Davino made his presence felt immediately with a win over Bouzakis at the Clarion Open. He would end up winning 19 of his 20 bouts and eight of those victories came against national qualifiers. Davino recently finished fourth at the US Open against Senior-level competition. He scored wins over Nico Megaludis, Daton Fix, and Austin DeSanto. The wrestling community has fallen victim to overvaluing freestyle wins by collegiate wrestlers; however, Davino has passed every hurdle presented to him and doesn’t appear to be a freestyle specialist. There will be plenty of veteran talent atop the 133 lb weight class, so maybe some tempered expectations might be in order; however, I’d expect Davino to compete with those top contenders by the time March of 2026 rolls around. Of course, we could also see Bouzakis back at this weight and an interesting wrestle-off situation. 141: Jesse Mendez Jesse Mendez will attempt to become only the third three-time national champion in Ohio State history - joining Logan Stieber and Kyle Snyder. Mendez was one of the centerpieces of the Buckeyes top-ranked recruiting Class of 2022 and, to date, he’s been the best of the bunch. Never redshirting, Mendez was sixth at 133 lbs, as a true freshman, and then reeled off back-to-back NCAA titles at 141 lbs. In order to complete his title trifecta, Mendez might have to go through his 2025 finals opponent, Brock Hardy, multiple times. 149: Ethan Stiles The biggest offseason acquisition for the Buckeyes has been Ethan Stiles who earned All-American honors as a freshman for Oregon State. He finished sixth in this weight class despite starting the year off the radar and up at 157 lbs. Stiles’ addition helps mitigate the loss of two-time All-American Dylan D’Emilio, the Buckeyes previous starter at this weight. D’Emilio actually defeated Stiles at the NCAA Tournament, 7-3. Buckeye fans have to be happy for the long-term prospects of their new addition at 149 lbs. Stiles will have three years of eligibility remaining. A lot of transfer portal activity has involved graduate students seeking to use their final year of eligibility - Stiles should be able to shore up the middle of this lineup for the foreseeable future. 157: Brandon Cannon/Cody Chittum One of the positive developments for the Buckeyes in 2024-25 was the emergence of Brandon Cannon at 157 lbs. Cannon only saw action in six duals before the postseason, but that didn’t prevent him from advancing to the finals of the Big Ten Championships as a redshirt freshman. Cannon ended up receiving the fifth seed at his first NCAA Tournament and made the bloodround before his elimination. Cannon’s bid to become an All-American was halted by Northern Colorado’s Vinny Zerban, 11-6. Ohio State does have options at this weight as Cody Chittum was the first wrestler to join the Buckeyes via the portal this offseason. Chittum was a 2024 Big 12 champion and has twice qualified for the NCAA Tournament. In his most recent trip, Chittum went 2-2 and missed the NCAA podium. Chittum is available to redshirt during the 2024-25 campaign. That could provide some flexibility as he might move up to 165 lbs in the future. But, if needed immediately, Chittum is a great insurance policy. 165: Paddy Gallagher/e’Than Birden Will this be the year that Paddy Gallagher finally gets to key in on one weight and stays there for the entire season and postseason? Gallagher has been the team player in the past and moved in between 157 and 165 based on the needs of the team. He made the NCAA tournament last season and went 0-2 at 165 lbs, but only after spending the first two months at 157 lbs. Gallagher is now a two-time national qualifier but has yet to find the NCAA podium. With a full offseason to prepare for the 165 lb weight class, this could be his time. Of course, Ohio State also has a promising redshirt freshman in e’Than Birden. During his redshirt season, Birden went 9-6 for the Buckeyes. His most notable win came over Illinois’ redshirt freshman Braedon Scoles who was the 11th seed at nationals and lost in the bloodround. 174: Carson Kharchla We just got word last week that Carson Kharchla has another year of eligibility. Without him in the projections, this looked like a huge hole for the Buckeyes or, at least, a place where they might need to do some lineup shuffling. Kharchla’s 2024-25 got off to a late start as he made his debut in late-December, but appeared to be as good as ever by winning his first 11 bouts. Kharchla stumbled a bit down the stretch and finished fourth in the B1G and went 0-2 at nationals. The disclaimer regarding Kharchla has always been “if/when healthy.” When he is healthy, Kharchla has shown he could be a high podium threat but has battled multiple ailments throughout his collegiate career. 184: Dylan Fishback We wrote earlier today about Fishback’s decision to transfer to Ohio State. The local kid who was deemed the #6 overall recruit in the Class of 2022 is coming back home. He’s hoping that a change of scenery and some new training partners might help him get over the hump and onto the NCAA podium. Fishback has finished in the bloodround in both of his trips to the NCAA podium. Before Fishback’s announcement, 184 lbs wasn’t seen as a pressing need due to the presence of two-time national qualifier Ryder Rogotzke. Rogotzke had a bit of an up-and-down sophomore year as he finished 10-11 and went 0-2 in Philly. Rogotzke has long been known as someone who can end a match in an instant, but also put himself in danger. He does have a redshirt available, so Fishback could go this year and let Rogotzke simmer and grow for a year. The odds are one of the two will need to go up to 197 lbs in 2026-27. 197: Seth Shumate/Luke Geog Last season marked the first time that Seth Shumate has been a starter for Ohio State over an extended period of time. Shumate had a strong NCAA debut going 2-2 at his first national tournament and downing a returning All-America (Isaiah Salazar) in the process. His only two losses at nationals came to the eventual champion (Stephen Buchanan) and to the eventual sixth-place finisher (Stephen Little). Ohio State also has two-time national qualifier Luke Geog in the mix. Geog started the year with an 8-2 record and was injured in Vegas and never resurfaced. With 197 lbs clearing out significantly, whoever Ohio State sends out should be a podium threat. 285: Nick Feldman The lynchpin of the much-ballyhooed Class of 2022 was top recruit Nick Feldman. Feldman made the B1G finals and the NCAA podium as a redshirt freshman. Feldman dealt with injuries in 2024-25 and wasn’t quite as sharp as during his freshman campaign. He wound up finishing fifth in the Big Ten and lost in the bloodround in Philly. Like 197 lbs, heavyweight has cleared out significantly with the top three finishers all having exhausted their eligibility - along with six of the top seven. Despite the slight step back in 2024-25, if healthy Feldman should factor into the NCAA title hunt at heavyweight.
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It does sound like he's settled in Missouri, but a lot of us thought Taylor and his family would be a fixture in State College. Folks in Wisconsin should get in his ear. MM too, when the time comes.
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Chance won the US Open and went to the Olympics. True, he didn't win any medals.
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Did his mom break her glasses? If yes then yes ... if no then no.
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I don't know if that'll work. Do they lock up and push in swimming?
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Ok ... that's not the win i was talking about but you got me there so you win!
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Why not become a full-time analyst/podcaster/influencer? He's much better at yapping than he is at taking a hit.
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Take the money and short the market ... you're gonna be filthy rich ... buy your own island. 🏝 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dhs-unleashes-possible-money-saving-measure-illegal-aliens-self-deport
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Wrestleknownothing replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Give me two weeks with Terry and I will have him beating Tom. -
Can we all just agree that Brands could coach Phelps up to win a bunch of 1-0 matches and Phelps could never coach Brands to a swim win.
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I thought missing weight wasn't totally uncommon in the UFC. Not saying that it happens everyday, but outside of title fights I thought if a fighter misses weight they can request a catchweight match for a lesser portion of the purse... which is kind of a BS move if you're atrophied and sucked down and on weigh-in day your opponent is like oops, sorry, I'm over but let's fight anyway? I'll also take the "soft" NCAA weight cutting protocol if it means avoiding some insane looking Cris Cyborg situations. That's an extreme example for sure, but a lot of people either don't know how to cut weight or will do it in a very reckless way if given the option.
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Wrestleknownothing replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
It seems like those are examples of guys who faught their body type to get close to the top, but not THE top. -
Should Bo Nickal retire from MMA?
Jimmy Cinnabon replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
I mean he basically can't a hit. That's pretty much required to be a fighter. -
2025 Transfer Portal
flyingcement replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in College Wrestling
https://x.com/JustinJBasch/status/1919444254184579227?t=7CjA2N_wA7SSN2Bvk6BXRQ&s=19 (Sammy Alvarez in the portal) -
To be fair. He is approaching his peak age relative to the ufc. The avg age for a first time champ is around 29 years old. Bo is 29 and had been at this for let’s say 4-7 years. Not sure the right # there. the eye test says he’s a mile from being a top 5 contender. on the flip side I’m not saying he should retire. I wouldn’t mind see him shovel some humble pie a few more times before slipping out of the lime light. problem is now that the secret is out of the bag. Juicy odds to bet against him will no longer be this lucrative.
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That's actually pretty funny. I can't imagine any of the teams better than OU wanting those guys.
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if he can make slight improvements year over year for the next few years he will probably stumble into the top 5 simply because 185 is a very old division that is not really budding with new talent.
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Trump doesn't know if he's supposed to uphold the constitution
mspart replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
The discussion was regarding deporting illegal aliens. When the question of the constitution came up this is the context and why he responded that if they had to do millions of jury hearings, that would be too expensive. KRISTEN WELKER: Your secretary of state says everyone who’s here, citizens and non-citizens, deserve due process. Do you agree, Mr. President? PRES. DONALD TRUMP: I don’t know. I’m not, I’m not a lawyer. I don’t know. KRISTEN WELKER: Well, the Fifth Amendment says as much. PRES. DONALD TRUMP: I don’t know. It seems — it might say that, but if you’re talking about that, then we’d have to have a million or 2 million or 3 million trials. We have thousands of people that are some murderers and some drug dealers and some of the worst people on Earth. KRISTEN WELKER: But is — PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Some of the worst, most dangerous people on Earth. And I was elected to get them the hell out of here and the courts are holding me from doing it. KRISTEN WELKER: But even given those numbers that you’re talking about, don’t you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as president? PRES. DONALD TRUMP: I don’t know. I have to respond by saying, again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me, and they are going to obviously follow what the Supreme Court said. What you said is not what I heard the Supreme Court said. They have a different interpretation. The question was about due process and the constitutional guarantee of due process. Due process does not mean a jury trial in the case of immigration. An immigration judge stating the illegal needs to be deported is due process. It's best to understand things based on context. The context is due process in deporting illegals. The context is not the Constitution which everyone is trying to make this. The next question is why is the press and the left willing to die on the Abrego hill? If he does come back, he will just be deported again. The conditions of his "stay in the US for free card" are not the same as they were in 2019 and he could easily be deported with those details brought before an immigration judge. The man was transporting illegals using his boss's car with no license to drive. And the boss is in jail for transporting illegals. Put 2 and 2 together folks on Abrego. But the questioning that has everyone all jittery was all about the treatment of illegal aliens. You'll notice that no one is talking about the child citizens who were deported anymore. Because it was a non story. Mom was being deported and wanted her children to come with her. Period, end of story. No apologies for not investigating more and figuring that out on their own, the press is completely out of control on their non investigative approach to reporting news. This is very much the case. Take a quote out of context and run with it to show the Pres does not feel he has to follow the Constitution in any case whatsoever. mspart -
It would be a bit rash to retire after one loss wouldn't it? It wasn't as if he was knocked out in 5 seconds like Askren. I think we'll see Bo continue MMA for awhile.
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Melvin to tOSU would be nice...
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@BobDole's Zoo would be great ... impossible to escape ... just ask @PortaJohn
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I LOVED that Askren/Masvidal result Askren running his loud, disrespectful mouth. He got shut up REAL fast once the fight was on.
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Yeah, liver shot