Rocketmailman Posted March 15 Posted March 15 (edited) In my opinion this weight class is weaker this year than last. Ramos or Noto would be my prediction. Based on their performance on the big stage last year! Edited March 15 by Rocketmailman
Rassling Posted March 15 Posted March 15 On 3/13/2024 at 8:53 PM, HarryConnickJr said: I stand by what who I voted for way back in the season- Stevo Poulin Id like to see him win it to as a fellow NYer but I do not think he’s on the same level as Ramos, Davis and Ayala. It would be cool if I’m wrong!
CHROMEBIRD Posted March 15 Posted March 15 3 hours ago, BarSeries said: How exactly are those simulations run? Need to see the methodology. Also welcome, great name. Coincidentally Bar Series is also what I want to call my drinking establishment review podcast.
VakAttack Posted March 15 Posted March 15 3 hours ago, BarSeries said: Interesting. What kind of simulator is he running here? Monte Carlo? Love to see the underpinning stuff on this.
BarSeries Posted March 15 Posted March 15 1 minute ago, CHROMEBIRD said: How exactly are those simulations run? Need to see the methodology. Also welcome, great name. Coincidentally Bar Series is also what I want to call my drinking establishment review podcast. Thanks!! This is my first NCAAs. Pretty excited. My son is in kindergarten and started wrestling this year. I wrestled just in elementary through 5th grade.......30 years ago (broke my only bone in my life in 4th grade wrestling practice when my cousin dumped me on my shoulder with a headlock and snapped my collarbone). Up until two months ago I had no idea who John Smith, Tom and Terry, Cary Kolat, Schultz brothers, Snyder, Taylor were. Vaguely new the names Gable, Sanderson, Dake and Burroughs. It's been a lot of fun learning some of the history........finding out about those guys and then it took awhile to find out about more guys.....like Alan Fried. 2 3
Wrestleknownothing Posted March 15 Posted March 15 that last stat is my favorite Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge
Threadkilla Posted March 16 Posted March 16 4 hours ago, BarSeries said: Thanks!! This is my first NCAAs. Pretty excited. My son is in kindergarten and started wrestling this year. I wrestled just in elementary through 5th grade.......30 years ago (broke my only bone in my life in 4th grade wrestling practice when my cousin dumped me on my shoulder with a headlock and snapped my collarbone). Up until two months ago I had no idea who John Smith, Tom and Terry, Cary Kolat, Schultz brothers, Snyder, Taylor were. Vaguely new the names Gable, Sanderson, Dake and Burroughs. It's been a lot of fun learning some of the history........finding out about those guys and then it took awhile to find out about more guys.....like Alan Fried. That's awesome. You aren't on the spectrom by chance? Sounds like you are soaking up the sport at a good pace. Too bad the injury ended your career so early..
Mr. PeanutButter Posted March 16 Posted March 16 55 minutes ago, Threadkilla said: That's awesome. You aren't on the spectrom by chance? Sounds like you are soaking up the sport at a good pace. Too bad the injury ended your career so early.. Uhh... Wat? 1
Threadkilla Posted March 16 Posted March 16 2 minutes ago, Mr. PeanutButter said: Uhh... Wat? Sarcasm 2.0.1
Elevator Posted March 16 Posted March 16 cannot remember another weight/year where the parity was so deep. Anyone recall one?
CHROMEBIRD Posted March 16 Posted March 16 50 minutes ago, Elevator said: cannot remember another weight/year where the parity was so deep. Anyone recall one? 149 when it was Metcalf, Burroughs, Schlatter, Churella, Bubba, Caldwell, Palmer, JPOC, Lang, Adam Hall, Will Rowe, Mitch Mueller, etc.
lu_alum Posted March 16 Posted March 16 3 hours ago, CHROMEBIRD said: 149 when it was Metcalf, Burroughs, Schlatter, Churella, Bubba, Caldwell, Palmer, JPOC, Lang, Adam Hall, Will Rowe, Mitch Mueller, etc. That was perhaps the deepest class ever. However, Metcalf was the clear front-runner that year.
NM1965 Posted March 16 Posted March 16 4 hours ago, CHROMEBIRD said: 149 when it was Metcalf, Burroughs, Schlatter, Churella, Bubba, Caldwell, Palmer, JPOC, Lang, Adam Hall, Will Rowe, Mitch Mueller, etc. I thought for sure that Dustin Schlatter was going to win at least another couple titles after his Fr season.
VakAttack Posted March 17 Posted March 17 23 hours ago, Threadkilla said: That's awesome. You aren't on the spectrom by chance? Sounds like you are soaking up the sport at a good pace. Too bad the injury ended your career so early.. 1
lu_alum Posted March 17 Posted March 17 Joziah Fry just bonused his way to a second D3 national title at 125. Fry's only loss during his two consecutive championship seasons is Luke Stanich from Lehigh. 1
NM1965 Posted March 17 Posted March 17 On 3/15/2024 at 4:39 PM, Rassling said: Id like to see him win it to as a fellow NYer but I do not think he’s on the same level as Ramos, Davis and Ayala. It would be cool if I’m wrong! You ain't wrong, he's a notch below those guys.
peanut Posted March 24 Author Posted March 24 Looks like 5 of 72 of you correctly guessed the champ at this weight.
lu_alum Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Good for Luke Stanich. Whenever the subject of his weight cut came up in interviews, he always mentioned McDonald's as being something he looked forward to. Well, Luke got his wish. Congratulations on a great True Frosh season and NCAA tournament!
Hanah Schuster Apple Valley, Minnesota Class of 2025 Committed to Sioux Falls (Women) Projected Weight: 117
Johanna Steinlicht Brookings, South Dakota Class of 2025 Committed to Sioux Falls (Women) Projected Weight: 145
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