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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, WrestlingRash said:

They will have their usual 2 or 3 good guys and a mediocre team overall. 

Pretty dense statement when the team has had 4-5 AAs every year for the last half decade.

Edited by RegularStalling
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the way jones coaches has a ceiling. for the most part they recruit athletic guys, and turn them into snakey type guys with overtie shrugs and shots from space that they are way too patient with. I assume the philosophy is something like "we should be coaching at the same tactical level as a world title match", but that means you think of every match as a chess match, limiting action and therefore development, and neglecting the physicality which is more inherent to folk than free.

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Posted
36 minutes ago, RegularStalling said:

After the departure (poaching) of Parco and Teemer, ASU has a number of ways they can fill out the lineup. My guess? At 141-197 they go Ysaguirre-Vasquez-Larkin-Ruiz-McLane-Aziz-Valencia

Wrestlstat has the lineup as

125 - Fig

133 - Cheblove

141 - Vasquez

149 - Ramos

157 - Larkin

165 - Ruiz

174 - Valencia

184 - Fayzullaev

197 - Acciardi

285 - Shultz

 

197 looks to be the only glaring weakness. 1 champ, 2 total AA's, 6 qualifiers from last year return. It will be interesting to see how Larkin fares. People forget Ruiz was a to 10 recruit who redshirted last year. I beat the PAC 12 champ in one of the matches he did wrestle. The 184 is a wild card as well Asian champ, 2 time JUCO champ.

I'd say they have a shot at the top 10 if they stay healthy.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Hammerlock3 said:

the way jones coaches has a ceiling. for the most part they recruit athletic guys, and turn them into snakey type guys with overtie shrugs and shots from space that they are way too patient with. I assume the philosophy is something like "we should be coaching at the same tactical level as a world title match", but that means you think of every match as a chess match, limiting action and therefore development, and neglecting the physicality which is more inherent to folk than free.

I think this is a pretty accurate assessment. That said, I think they are among the best in the country when it comes to developing guys offensive styles and attacks. Although it isn’t pretty, guys like Teemer and Figs have styles that really optimize their strengths. As for the top position, if anything they’ve made guys worse. I can count on one hand how many riding time points they’ve scored in close matches during Zeke’s tenure.

Posted
6 minutes ago, wjd said:

Wrestlstat has the lineup as

125 - Fig

133 - Cheblove

141 - Vasquez

149 - Ramos

157 - Larkin

165 - Ruiz

174 - Valencia

184 - Fayzullaev

197 - Acciardi

285 - Shultz

 

197 looks to be the only glaring weakness. 1 champ, 2 total AA's, 6 qualifiers from last year return. It will be interesting to see how Larkin fares. People forget Ruiz was a to 10 recruit who redshirted last year. I beat the PAC 12 champ in one of the matches he did wrestle. The 184 is a wild card as well Asian champ, 2 time JUCO champ.

I'd say they have a shot at the top 10 if they stay healthy.

Vasquez & Larkin are listed at 149 on the updated roster, which I find interesting.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Greenwave said:

Mediocre team, don’t tell the Brands Brothers.  They spent a lot of time down there trying to get wrestlers.

What does that make the 70ish teams that are worse than them?

Posted
13 minutes ago, RegularStalling said:

What does that make the 70ish teams that are worse than them?

For a team that wants a trophy (or better) every season, they have been subpar.

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I want:

125 - Figs

133 - Chlebove

141 - Vasquez

149 - Manville

157 - Larkin

165 - Ruiz

174 - Manville

184 - Valencia

197 - <INSERT BODY>

285 - Schultzy

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

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, RegularStalling said:

I think this is a pretty accurate assessment. That said, I think they are among the best in the country when it comes to developing guys offensive styles and attacks. Although it isn’t pretty, guys like Teemer and Figs have styles that really optimize their strengths. As for the top position, if anything they’ve made guys worse. I can count on one hand how many riding time points they’ve scored in close matches during Zeke’s tenure.

I think they optimize really well, but at the expense of shrinking the style in general.

Teemer at Iowa might be interesting. Iowa is a very different dynamic. All the holes seem plugged, solid everywhere, everyone is a pretty difficult out.....all the elite skills seem to have been their in high school.

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Posted
1 hour ago, nhs67 said:

For a team that wants a trophy (or better) every season, they have been subpar.

They’ve won two trophy’s in the last 4 years and placed 7th and 6th the other two years.

Posted
15 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

125: Figueroa

133: Chlebove

141: Ysaguirre 

149: Vasquez

157: Larkin

165: Ruiz

174: Valencia

184: Fayzullaev

197: Acciardi

285: Schultz

I like it. Although it’s disappointing when you figure they had a top 3ish ceiling less than two months ago, this is a fun dual team with a top 10 ceiling. They have Valencia listed at 184, but I really wish they’d just let bulk to 197 and see what happens.

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Posted
27 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

125: Figueroa

133: Chlebove

141: Ysaguirre 

149: Vasquez

157: Larkin

165: Ruiz

174: Valencia

184: Fayzullaev

197: Acciardi

285: Schultz

Schultz? Again?!

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Posted
56 minutes ago, RegularStalling said:

I like it. Although it’s disappointing when you figure they had a top 3ish ceiling less than two months ago, this is a fun dual team with a top 10 ceiling. They have Valencia listed at 184, but I really wish they’d just let bulk to 197 and see what happens.

Maybe then 165 through 197 could look like this:

McClane, Ruiz, Fayzullaev, Valencia.  

Posted
1 hour ago, RegularStalling said:

They’ve won two trophy’s in the last 4 years and placed 7th and 6th the other two years.

Under Zeke:

2024 - 6th

2023 - 7th

2022 - 4th

2021 -4th

2019 - 12th

2018 - 10th

2017 - 14th

2016 - 36th

2015 - 29th

Again, for a team that expects a trophy every year, they have been subpar as a whole.

Since 2004 they have averaged 15th place.

 

 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, nhs67 said:

Under Zeke:

2024 - 6th

2023 - 7th

2022 - 4th

2021 -4th

2019 - 12th

2018 - 10th

2017 - 14th

2016 - 36th

2015 - 29th

Again, for a team that expects a trophy every year, they have been subpar as a whole.

Since 2004 they have averaged 15th place.

 

 

If you’re trolling, you’re doing an excellent job. If you hold Zeke accountable for the first handful of years, I don’t know what to tell you. He is far from perfect, but downplaying a non traditional power that’s finished in the top 10 five out of the last six tournaments is the elitist bullshit that holds this sport back.

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Posted
7 hours ago, RegularStalling said:

If you’re trolling, you’re doing an excellent job. If you hold Zeke accountable for the first handful of years, I don’t know what to tell you. He is far from perfect, but downplaying a non traditional power that’s finished in the top 10 five out of the last six tournaments is the elitist bullshit that holds this sport back.

I am not trolling, i am being contrarian.

I have no horse in the race.  I also thought the term 'mediocre' was aptly used since we are, in fact, talking about a program that strives and is expected to compete for a trophy every year.  When they don't achieve that far more often than they do, that is subpar.

The actual definition of subpar is 'below standard.'  The definition fits.  Zeke nor anyone else within the program will tell you that anything better than 36th place is acceptable, or on par.

Elitist is absolute shit word usage and ignorant as hell to use.  This is a ***ducking** BBS.  Toughen up and don't let words hurt you.

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Posted
12 hours ago, nhs67 said:

I want:

125 - Figs

133 - Chlebove

141 - Vasquez

149 - Manville

157 - Larkin

165 - Ruiz

174 - Manville

184 - Valencia

197 - <INSERT BODY>

285 - Schultzy

The second Manville isn’t Mason is it?  Surely he can’t have any eligibility left

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First off, I apologize @RegularStalling.  I was an asshat there and I owe you an apology for being such.

2 hours ago, 1032004 said:

The second Manville isn’t Mason is it?  Surely he can’t have any eligibility left

I do and he does.  He was a former MGR World Teamer, so he had Oly-Shirt eligibility last year.

Key was that is what I want, I know nothing on his physical location, size, or mental state.

1 hour ago, juniorvarsity said:

What did Kaleb Larkin do in 2023? He graduated in 2022 and will be a redshirt freshman this coming season. 

He did the 'old' Ivy League Greyshirt.  Deferred enrollment while he strictly trained for a year.

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Posted
18 hours ago, RegularStalling said:

After the departure (poaching) of Parco and Teemer, ASU has a number of ways they can fill out the lineup. My guess? At 141-197 they go Ysaguirre-Vasquez-Larkin-Ruiz-McLane-Aziz-Valencia

Graduate transfers are poaching? 
 

meh. 

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