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125 this year has a lot of chaos and the rankings are a mess due to there being no clear front runner like in years past. As a fan do you prefer there being a sense of randomness where literally anyone can come out of nowhere to win the whole thing? Or do you prefer there being a clear front runner whom everyone is trying to take out?

Personally I prefer having a top guy that everyone is trying to take out vs this year where the top ranked guy was a revolving door. If/when there is an upset is creates shockwaves through the fanbase, where as this year when the new number 1 ranked guy lost it wasnt a big deal.

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7 minutes ago, BIGTENFANBOY said:

125 this year has a lot of chaos and the rankings are a mess due to there being no clear front runner like in years past. As a fan do you prefer there being a sense of randomness where literally anyone can come out of nowhere to win the whole thing? Or do you prefer there being a clear front runner whom everyone is trying to take out?

Personally I prefer having a top guy that everyone is trying to take out vs this year where the top ranked guy was a revolving door. If/when there is an upset is creates shockwaves through the fanbase, where as this year when the new number 1 ranked guy lost it wasnt a big deal.

there is a fringe benefit to the weight being in complete choas, it makes the whole weight exciting in terms of the race for 2nd.

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4 minutes ago, Hammerlock3 said:

there is a fringe benefit to the weight being in complete choas, it makes the whole weight exciting in terms of the race for 2nd.

Good point, especially since most of the teams in the race for 2nd have a good 125

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For me when David Carr, Myles Martin, and Spencer Lee got knocked off at NCAAs that was msore exciting. This year if the 125 number 1 seed loses in the first round ill shrugg it off. 

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