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I agree with you but from everything I’ve heard the plan is Gill 125 and Jett 133. It may be just too unhealthy for Jett to make that cut again for even half a season
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I kind of agree, but I also get that it is just too much of a cut. He did pretty good at 61kg for u23s. He took 2nd and only lost to Nic Bouzakis. I think that if he takes the full offseason to fill out 133 and can avoid off-mat distractions, he will be much better at 133 than he was last year. I could see him making a midseason decision to go down to 125 if he feels that is a better spot for him
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None of those things are even close to being true. Hate on a 17 year old all you want, creating $HlT out of thin air shows more about you than him and the process.
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To be fair to Strick, I don't think we saw peak performance him at 133lbs last season. I think he was intentionally light because he was on descent, which also means his strength/speed was going to be lacking. I think 140lb Strick, cutting to 133lbs is much different.
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If I'm Tim Flynn and co. (and if I'm Strick for that matter), I'm cutting him back down to 125. He was a hair away from the podium and is a title threat at 125. At 133 he's shown to be much less than that.
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The Bassets had no issue asking Iowa to break the rules regarding training and payments for flights etc - I doubt they will have issues asking for under the table "NIL" money to skirt the rules
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Several things have to happen before he commits. 1. A sign from above. 2. His parents have to agree on NIL and Booster monies offered, with a clause he will always be the highest paid wrestler. 3. His dad needs to secure a coaching position in the program. 4. It is a package deal with his brothers and parents.
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Vito delaying Final X match against Jax
MPhillips replied to okokzach's topic in International Wrestling
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Vito delaying Final X match against Jax
wrestlingfan22 replied to okokzach's topic in International Wrestling
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HWT is such a blackhole- do you think there is any chance Robin gets in the lineup again and they bump one of him, Bush or Rune to HWT (at least for some duals)? I know it would be a little crazy to do it for the year, but it might be their best chance of not giving up major bonus at HWT
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Here is my guess for the fighting Tim Flynn’s of West Virginia 125- RS Freshman Louie Gill (14-3 last year as a RS at nc state) 133- Sr. Jett Strickenberger (2023 NJCAA national champ ,Big 12 champ, 2x NQ, R12 last year) lost in OT in ncaa quarterfinals and blood round, struggled at 133 last season 141- Sr. Jordan Titus (3x NQ , 11-18 last year) 149- Sr. Willie McDougald ( 3x NQ, R16 in 2022, 21-8 last for Oklahoma) 157- RS Soph. Ty Watters ( NCAA 4th in 2024 , 6-0 last year with 2 wins over AAs before injury , should be considered a legit contender at 157 this year) 165- Either RS Sr - Caleb Dowling (9-7 at 157 last year) or RS Freshman Shawn Taylor (13-5 in redshirt last year ) 174- RS Jr. Brody Conley ( 13-8 last year , injuried late in the season and med FF out of big 12s, NQ in 2024) 184- RS Jr.- Ian Bush (NQ 21-13 up at 197 , beat 3 AAs total last season ) 197- RS Fr. Rune Lawerence ( 18-7 as a redshirt last year) biggest recruit in the Flynn era and has a lot of expectations around him 285- a black hole that will be filled with either RS Soph Wilson Spiries (4-10 last year, 9 of those loses by bonus) or True Freshman Brock Kehler…this weight will be a problem all year again , I know they went hard after Catka and a few other guys but West Virginia as a university has banned all big donors from donating to all sports other then football and men basketball so not much NIL money in Morgantown to bring in transfers
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It's straight out of the pro wrestling/UFC playbook. Definitely a long play but if it brings in viewers and creates growth then so be it. Otherwise the wrestling audience remains net-neutral.
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Vito delaying Final X match against Jax
PUWrestler replied to okokzach's topic in International Wrestling
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2026 Big Boarders Remaining
wrestlingfan22 replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in High School Wrestling
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This . So he doesn’t have to do it.
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About what they were doing. Sure. It’s just that they’re unlawfuls and kids
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I was taught to get er done!
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Wow, missed this! Kaleb is also in there. A shame they appear to have three 157lbers.
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Funny enough... Arnold, who was 184lbs last season and is supposedly 'well over' 200lbs, looked tiny compared to Palacio. But Palacio is twelve weight classes below Nickal, so challenging Palacio is a no-go. That said, I bet Bassett accepts that match 10/10 times. Kid is no coward.
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I already said that anybody can comment on whatever they want. The idiots will pay attention to what a meteorologist says about climate and ignore the climatologists. I don't blame the meteorologist, but rather the idiots that see him her as a climate expert.
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2026 Big Boarders Remaining
Hilton Head Joe replied to Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan's topic in High School Wrestling
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NIL stinks for all crept the paid students. Corruption jumped several notches with the billions floating around now.
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What an utter embarrassment this guy has been become.