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  2. The only ones who think 8647 is a threat were the ones who meant it that way when they said 8646.
  3. I think it's too early to rank them. They all have a lot of upside. It is plausible that Jax in the long run may have a higher ceiling over Blaze if Marcus doesn't develop offensively. At the same time, for the near future, Jax might struggle to get the better of Blaze while they remain at the same weight. Stylistically Blaze is a nightmare for a lot of wrestlers
  4. fake news strikes yet again. and you dopes parroted it. the plane was never being donated to Trump, it was/is being donated to the US Air Force.
  5. Whoever the new coach is, he will have a big task holding onto those '26 recruits who will have lots of coaches (including maybe DT/Ward) calling after them now
  6. Yea Marcus is as good as they come when it comes to positioning, I just don't see him winning shootouts the way Jax does. However, if anyone can help you add some offense it is that PSU room.
  7. they tried... and got caught. that's why he dropped out. they were going to try to get him in and have him step down and viola the first woman president kamala takes over
  8. not sure on Dekraker. he's had a weird few months (if not career). 2026 Big Board was just updated. https://rokfin.com/ranking/3128/The-All-New-Senior-Big-Board
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  10. The general consensus for a long time seemed to be not that you did not compete for medals until after college but that you did not compete for a world team spot until then. I believe we have 6 of our 20 final x spots this year filled by guys with u23 eligibility still this year which is absolutely insane.
  11. Marcus has 2 wins over Jax a win over Luke 5 wins over national champs 3 wins over world team members and has gone 3,2,3 at world team qualifying events. Jax has 2 wins over world team members 3 wins over national champs an old win over Luke and Marcus. PJ has 2 wins over national champs no wins over former team members (did win a bracket with one). I think recency bias leans Jax and PJ a bit however I think overall body of work leans Marcus a smidge still. I do agree PJ and Jax have a lot more ways to score though. Marcus feels like he could develop some pretty prolific offense and already has world class defense. The only offensive points he gave up the entire tournament were off a forced shot against Jesse with about 25 to go and he definitely has some growing to do to be a full 65kg. What is really insane is that in 2028 the 65kg field likely looks like Jax Marucs Valencia Mendez Hardy Bassett Woods Vito Davino Larkin Lovett? Henson?
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  14. The fact you said this and don't see any sort of issue with it is why christianity is a problem currently in this country.
  15. Cael is a Mormon, different Jesus. Kyle said that he found Jesus through the death of his father, not through Penn State.
  16. You spend a lot of time saying "I have an anti-PSU bias" without actually saying those words. If you just say those one time you can save yourself a whole lot of posting.
  17. I mean it’s not like Biden lied about his health and well being for 4 years. Wait he did. Do we have the scammer vs the lier. Who will wiin?
  18. I only disagree with Haines-Wick. Haines is bigger, more filled out for 79 KG than he was last year and he destroyed Wick.
  19. As the school year winds down to a close, the end of year awards and accolades start getting passed out for a season well-done. For us at Fantasy D1 Wrestling, the data has been processed, the charts have been reviewed, and the evaluations are complete. The breakdown of the Top Fantasy Wrestlers of the 2025 season is here to help you start your 2025 season research. Just like in the past few years, some names are going to be expected, while a lot more may not be. That's the beauty of Fantasy Wrestling, where any wrestler can be the star of the weekend and win the dual for you. To compile these lists, we used standard WrestleStat Fantasy College Wrestling Data & Scoring. Just a reminder of how points were tallied in WrestleStat leagues: 1) The scoring used was standard team scoring across all competitions (+3 for a win by decision, -4 for a loss by major, etc) 2) Scoring only counted against D1 competition 3) Wins via forfeits (FFT) would count as +6 towards a wrestler's point total 4) Wins or losses by medical forfeit (MFF) did not count as + or - towards a wrestler's point total 5) Points were only accumulated during the regular season 125 Top 20 Notes: In back-to-back years, Matt Ramos retains the title of Top Fantasy Wrestler of 125 with the best PPM of the 2025 lot. In fact, in the past three seasons, Ramos finished in Fantasy as the #1, #1, and #2 wrestler at 125, respectively. More on Ramos in another article. With the most matches of any 125-pounder in the Top 20, Penn’s Max Gallagher was able to use his 32 matches wrestled to overcome his seven losses (-22 Fpts). Eventual National Champion Vincent Robinson, who beat Gallagher by major, comes in at 3rd for the year. Tying Robinson in points at 71 was Brendan McCrone, but with a worse PPM slots in at #4. Another tie, in points, came in at the 8/9th place between Luke Lilledahl and Sheldon Seymour with 63 Fpts. Seymour had three more matches than Lightning Luke, but Lilledahl won the eighth spot with a 3.5 PPM compared to Seymour’s 3. All American, and possibly wrestling’s first Youtube star, Stevo Poulin beats out Campbell’s Cooper Shore on PPM as well. Shore took over starting duties in January and February only for Anthony Molton (who finished at #25 with 36 Fpts) to come back for the postseason. National finalist Troy Spratley follows up his 2024 season as the #13 Fantasy Wrestler at 125 with being… the #13 Fantasy Wrestler at 125 for the 2025 season. Wrestling three fewer matches though, he bested his 2024 self by four Fpts. With the least amount of matches wrestled in the 125 Top-20, Marc-Anthony McGowan finished the regular season with 15 matches for 51 Fpts. That was enough to finish 17th over eventual AA Caleb Smith and National Qualifier Spencer Moore. Rounding out the Top 20 was the only other non-starter, and new transfer to West Virginia, Louie Gill. All eight of the 125 All-Americans made the Top 20. Who Missed The Cut: Richie Figueroa (ASU) was the first man out of the Top 20, missing the rank by two Fpts with his 16 regular season matches. He finished with 43 Fpts, tied with Indiana’s Blaine Frazier. Despite missing a large chunk of the second semester, Anthony Molton (CAMP) finished with 36 Fpts and was #25. Had he wrestled the full regular season, he probably would have been at least #11, trading places with teammate Cooper Shore. As for another wrestler with only a handful of regular season matches, Greg Diakomihalis (COR) only wrestled 10 matches (all in November) but still amassed 34 Fpts to be the #28 Fantasy Wrestler at 125. Other notables include Cooper Flynn (MINN) with 31 Fpts at #31, Beric Jordan (OU) with 28 Fpts at #35, Trever Anderson (UNI) with 24 Fpts at #39, and Jett Strickenberger (WVU) with 19 Fpts at #47.
  20. wow you memory hole just about everything dont you the democrats were calling for people to riot, to get in peoples faces and guess what... people did. the summer of fire 2020 the year of attacking people in restaurants you are worse than orwells fantasy
  21. It opens back up for a bit for anyone who loses their head coach.
  22. good try we were downgraded on our credit that day.
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