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Vito loses for the first time to anyone, anywhere since 6-Jan-2023


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1 hour ago, lu_alum said:

Crookham takes him out at Journeyman.

Where to rank Crookham, who beat teammate #6 McGonagle and #1 Arujau?

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Where, indeed... somewhere in the upper top ten?

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1 minute ago, lu_alum said:


My projection:

#1 Fix
#2 Vito
#3 Crookham


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Okay... in the second go-around, Crookham will have to repeat that improbable feat. Very hard pressed to do, given the creds that Arujau carries w/ him (he's not chopped liver, ya know.)

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Just now, Paul158 said:

It really doesn't matter. A healthy Vito will easily beat both of them. This is early November. Lots of wrestling to go before March comes.

Correct (that it doesn't matter).  Rankings are not predictions.

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1 minute ago, MPhillips said:

Paul's head is gonna explode...

Why? Read my recent post. You guys need to chill. I will stick with my last statement. I already knew  he lost a match. I've wrestled NCAA Champions. Div  2 National Champions.  In the finals of CKLV. Had 2 older brothers that kicked my butt regularly in Ohio. This is peanuts. 

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Jimmy Cinna is going to have a case of the sads about this.

Not because Vito loss, but because Vito's loss overshadows the Robbie Howard loss(es).

His passive/aggressive digs at Penn State over this won't be as stinging because of it (of course, JC is just a "real" Penn State fan and any posts he makes are for the good of the program).

And this very early season loss for Vito is likely ends-up as just a footnote at the end of the season when he wins the NC, but it also shows that wrestling is brutal and that any wrestler can take a L at some point.  

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1 hour ago, OMW said:

Jimmy Cinna is going to have a case of the sads about this.

Not because Vito loss, but because Vito's loss overshadows the Robbie Howard loss(es).

His passive/aggressive digs at Penn State over this won't be as stinging because of it (of course, JC is just a "real" Penn State fan and any posts he makes are for the good of the program).

And this very early season loss for Vito is likely ends-up as just a footnote at the end of the season when he wins the NC, but it also shows that wrestling is brutal and that any wrestler can take a L at some point.  

Well it did help his “Real Woods is the biggest lock to win” claim

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3 hours ago, Paul158 said:

Why would you ever put fix ahead of Vito? Vito destroyed Fix and RBY.  They haven't wrestled since.

Yeah but Fix just destroyed a kid who gave him a very hard match last year.  Vito just lost to a kid (a true youngster) that no one outside of Bethleham was talking about. Thus by transitive destruction property ...

I kid 😉

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