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Posted
1 hour ago, Tripnsweep said:

Fagen is a capable 97. The lighter/ middle weights are going to be scary good and have a lot of depth. Figs, Chlebove, Yas, Vasquez, Larkin, Ramos, Parco and Teemer coming back next year. Lots of talent. I would like to see a long term solution at 65, the last Penn State transfer at that weight didn't work out too well. But if Griffith is available as a grad student for a year why not? 

Larkin will be coming in as a freshman, not coming back. Ruiz is probably the 165 answer in another year. Fagan is capable of keeping you in a dual, possibly. But he isnt the answer at 197. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Mizzou lineup next year:

125: Surtin 

133: Seltzer

141: Edmond

149: Mauller

157: Mesenbrink

165: O'Toole

174: Mocco

184: Whiting / Hawks / Harman

197: Elam

285: Elam

A top 15 team for sure if Mesenbrink transfers there. 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Mizzou lineup next year:

125: Surtin 

133: Seltzer

141: Edmond

149: Mauller

157: Mesenbrink

165: O'Toole

174: Mocco

184: Whiting / Hawks / Harman

197: Elam

285: Elam

If we get Mitch, that would be amazing. 

Posted
On 3/18/2023 at 11:59 PM, Indiana-Hawk-Wrestling-Fan said:

... is there any other people that are speculated to enter the portal? 
 

John Smith

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Posted
4 minutes ago, RandolphTJones said:

A top 15 team for sure if Mesenbrink transfers there. 

I would say top 15 even without Mitch. To be honest I’d rather have him than not, but still a good team nonetheless. 

Posted
1 hour ago, 82bordeaux said:

Kerry McCoy was 19-17 as a freshman and DNP at the NCAA Tournament.

You cut him too Jimmy? You know nothing about the sport beyond what you read.

Bartlett wasn’t even a qualifier his first year and 1-2 the next , jimmy would’ve ditched him and he would’ve placed 3rd for someone else 

Posted
23 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Mizzou lineup next year:

125: Surtin 

133: Seltzer

141: Edmond

149: Mauller

157: Mesenbrink

165: O'Toole

174: Mocco

184: Whiting / Hawks / Harman

197: Elam

285: Elam

Maueller is back again? Feels like he’s been in college forever 

Posted
1 hour ago, flyingcement said:

Mizzou lineup next year:

125: Surtin 

133: Seltzer

141: Edmond

149: Mauller

157: Mesenbrink

165: O'Toole

174: Mocco

184: Whiting / Hawks / Harman

197: Elam

285: Elam

That's a nice team. I'm eager to see what Seltzer can do after his redshirt. 

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Arujau has a year left right?  Will he have to transfer out of the Ivies?
I got the impression Vito has zero inclination to continue with folkstyle and that freestyle was and is his focus and that he only did folk because it was an American thing.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, boathead said:

I got the impression Vito has zero inclination to continue with folkstyle and that freestyle was and is his focus and that he only did folk because it was an American thing.

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Wait ... then why did he go to Cornell?

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Posted
30 minutes ago, boathead said:

I got the impression Vito has zero inclination to continue with folkstyle and that freestyle was and is his focus and that he only did folk because it was an American thing.

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What?

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"I know actually nothing.  It isn't even conjecture at this point." - me

 

 

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

I think Penn State needs to upgrade 165.  0-2 BBQ isn't good enough.

A little unfair to blame Facundo for Ramirez getting upset in the first round too.

38 minutes ago, ionel said:

Wait ... then why did he go to Cornell?

Vito went to Cornell (or any college) even though he doesn't particularly care about folk because, to paraphrase his own post-match press conference, it's what kids in America do and it's what audiences in America pay attention to. Succeeding in college wrestling is a way to promote yourself, especially in an NIL era. Not to mention that at some level wrestling is wrestling and the competition is high level so you learn from the competition. Plus he has nothing but praise for his college coaches. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, MNRodent said:

Considering he beat Haines 2 straight in the U20 team trials, I certainly think he's in that conversation right now.

I didn't know this. So...all the more impressive.

He is one relentless SOB also. He's NEVER going to lose a match because he's out-worked.

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I didn't know this. So...all the more impressive.
He is one relentless SOB also. He's NEVER going to lose a match because he's out-worked.

Haines also wrestled three matches before that. Mesenbrink didn’t wrestle any.


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Posted
5 hours ago, flyingcement said:

Mizzou lineup next year:

125: Surtin 

133: Seltzer

141: Edmond

149: Mauller

157: Mesenbrink

165: O'Toole

174: Mocco

184: Whiting / Hawks / Harman

197: Elam

285: Elam

Possibly 4 AWA wrestlers in a row  pretty impressive. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Ivan Stankowski said:
5 hours ago, flyingcement said:

Mizzou lineup next year:

125: Surtin 

133: Seltzer

141: Edmond

149: Mauller

157: Mesenbrink

165: O'Toole

174: Mocco

184: Whiting / Hawks / Harman

197: Elam

285: Elam

Possibly 4 AWA wrestlers in a row  pretty impressive. 

With Mizzou bringing back roughly 60 points from this years tourney are they favored to bring home a top three finish in 2024?

 

If they were able to land Mesenbrink and Seltzer, Edmond continue to develop and provide team points is there any other team besides PSU that should score 60-90 team points?

Posted
3 hours ago, ugarles said:

Vito went to Cornell (or any college) even though he doesn't particularly care about folk because, to paraphrase his own post-match press conference, it's what kids in America do and it's what audiences in America pay attention to. Succeeding in college wrestling is a way to promote yourself, especially in an NIL era. Not to mention that at some level wrestling is wrestling and the competition is high level so you learn from the competition. Plus he has nothing but praise for his college coaches. 

My question was referring to the college/academics.  Are you saying he only went for wrestling, no interest in academics?

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