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You are on a roll. It gets tougher from here. And to answer your question, after two years at Bismarck State College, Brock Lesnar wrestled two years for Minnesota finishing second in 1999 as the #2 seed and first in 2000 as the #1 seed.
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How much does Jake Paul pay his opponents?
red viking replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Yes, I agree. That's why I cited the BoxRec ranking of #69. Great White brought up real boxing organizations not ranking him though. -
Iowa 125 - Peterson 133 - Ayala 141 - Bailey 149 - K. Voinovich, Block, or Rhodes 157 - V. Voinovich, Estrada (RS) 165 - Caliendo, Kennedy 174 - Kennedy, Caliendo 184 - Focus 197 - Endene, Ludington (RS) 285 - Keuter, Fleshman (just b/c)
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spot on sir
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Dan Hodge and Hugh Peery
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yes Let me know if you want hints.
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The kid needs to go where he will have that help. If that is with his cousin, J'den for a season (unenrolled and focused on MFS), Kevin Jackson (UofM), UNI, or Mizzou, I am happy. Hell, Lock Haven, were he to 'need' to go there is fine by me, too.
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OK, so there is another?
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Looks like you are correct. I was not thinking of current wrestlers with remaining eligibility. However, MM fits my original question. Does anyone know who accomplished this before MM?
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He is one of the seven, yes.
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Wow. I just could not see him another year at 184, let alone 197. Wish the best for Gabe but it seems like he's had his fair share of troubles with mental health. Part of me thinks it has to do with wrestling. Just hope he can figure out what he needs for himself before he just jumps back into the sport.
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Mitchell Mesenbrink
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Does Lowell Lange count? He went 1 (#1), injured did not compete, 1 (#1), 1 (#1)
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Exactly to seed every year
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Does this mean they wrestled exactly to their seed every year, or the average of their placements was the same as the average of their seeds?
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Without any knowledge for the reason for dismissal, I am going to go with he lands at Illinois, Michigan, or UNC Chapel Hill.
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Double Secret Bonus: A wrestler did this across the only two NCAA tournaments for which they were eligible. Who?
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While Gray Simons is almost always the answer to any trivia question that involves superlatives, sadly he is not the answer to this one. In 1960 he won the title as a #2 seed.
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One of the best wrestlers to come from the fabled Lehigh Valley over the last decade is headed back home as Lehigh University announced that Sammy Sasso has been hired as an assistant coach. Sasso compiled a 106-18 career record competing at Ohio State from 2018-2025. While in Columbus, Sasso earned NCAA All-American honors three times - including a pair of NCAA finals berths. He appeared in four Big Ten finals bouts and won two. As a redshirt freshman, Sasso was seeded third at the 2020 NCAA Tournament that was canceled. During the four times he qualified for nationals, Sasso was never seeded lower than fourth. Sasso’s career took a detour in the summer of 2023 when he was shot during a carjacking. He spent nearly a month in the hospital and missed the entire 2023-24 campaign. Sasso miraculously returned to the Buckeye squad in 2024-25 and was victorious in his first match in 450+ days - 12-6 against Chattanooga’s Jackson Hurst. During the 24-25 campaign, Sasso competed in the 157 and 165 lb weight class but ended up retiring before the postseason with a 12-7 record. Before coming to Ohio State, Sasso was tabbed the #4 overall recruit in the Class of 2018 after winning two Pennsylvania AAA state titles and never finishing lower than third for Nazareth High School. Along the way, he won titles at the Ironman, Beast of the East, and Super 32. Sasso will get to work with a talented group of Lehigh middleweights that include NCAA qualifiers Kelvin Griffin, Logan Rozynski, and Max Brignola. Also in that group is incoming freshman Chase Van Hoven, who was the #44 overall recruit in the Class of 2025.
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Gray Simons
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read on another forum he is weighing 212 and listed UNI as possible landing spot
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How much does Jake Paul pay his opponents?
WrestlingRasta replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
WBA said if he beat Chavez they would put him in the top 15. We'll see if they do after that......"fight". And if they do, the question is are they doing it because they truly believe he's a top 15 fighter, or are they doing it to force him to put up or shut up about how legitimate of a 'contending boxer' he really is. It's not like the boxing councils have a clean history lacking any corruption or impropriety. -
Bonus Trivia. For those of you who are really bored at work today. There are also seven wrestlers who absolute zeroed it in the non-freshman eligibility eras. Name them.