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5 minutes ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

Hasn't he given Masoumi the best match of any American?  I am pretty surprised he hasn't looked better this year.

He could be one of those dudes who is way better on an international mat than he is a folkstyle mat.

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The fact that Masoumi, who is a legitimate top 5-10 in the world, didn't stick him speaks volumes much less a close match where Keuter got a takedown of his own. Iowa fans and Iowa haters need to chill. He will be R12 or better this year and will graduate with at least one title if he continues wrestling.

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Posted
19 hours ago, JeanGuy said:

My opinion is that Keuter has been told to wrestle. There is no way that Ferentz gives him a year away from the team if he thinks he is in their plans at football. Again, just my opinion as somebody who has been around Big Time College Football.

As to his wrestling I would be surprised if he is not an AA this year. He seems plenty big to be at 285 with the way the class has been trending.

Agree, he was buried on the depth chart and a long way from being a contributing team member that saw significant playing time. Any talk about him being a NFL prospect at this stage is just speculation and nonsense.

If there was a 220lb weight class in NCAA wrestling, I don't think this would be an issue. But, as it stands, he seems like a tweener that is too big for 197lbs and too small to beat the stronger guys at HWT.

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, PNWfan said:

Agree, he was buried on the depth chart and a long way from being a contributing team member that saw significant playing time. Any talk about him being a NFL prospect at this stage is just speculation and nonsense.

If there was a 220lb weight class in NCAA wrestling, I don't think this would be an issue. But, as it stands, he seems like a tweener that is too big for 197lbs and too small to beat the stronger guys at HWT.

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Posted
30 minutes ago, PNWfan said:

Agree, he was buried on the depth chart and a long way from being a contributing team member that saw significant playing time. Any talk about him being a NFL prospect at this stage is just speculation and nonsense.

If there was a 220lb weight class in NCAA wrestling, I don't think this would be an issue. But, as it stands, he seems like a tweener that is too big for 197lbs and too small to beat the stronger guys at HWT.

We already had that discussion didn't you see there is no need to close an 88 pound discrepancy that aligns with UWW weights? We NEED to stay the exact same and never embrace change.

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Posted
20 hours ago, JeanGuy said:

My opinion is that Keuter has been told to wrestle. There is no way that Ferentz gives him a year away from the team if he thinks he is in their plans at football. Again, just my opinion as somebody who has been around Big Time College Football.

As to his wrestling I would be surprised if he is not an AA this year. He seems plenty big to be at 285 with the way the class has been trending.

Agree.  The “he’s wasting his time wrestling” argument may have had some validity a year or so ago when he hadn’t spent any time on the football field at Iowa yet.  To say it now is just Jimmy’s usual trolling.

Posted
17 minutes ago, bnwtwg said:

We already had that discussion didn't you see there is no need to close an 88 pound discrepancy that aligns with UWW weights? We NEED to stay the exact same and never embrace change.

We can increase 197

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The fact that Masoumi, who is a legitimate top 5-10 in the world, didn't stick him speaks volumes much less a close match where Keuter got a takedown of his own. Iowa fans and Iowa haters need to chill. He will be R12 or better this year and will graduate with at least one title if he continues wrestling.

Masoumi had a cast cut off of a broken hand a couple days before Worlds.


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Posted
2 hours ago, PNWfan said:

If there was a 220lb weight class in NCAA wrestling, I don't think this would be an issue. But, as it stands, he seems like a tweener that is too big for 197lbs and too small to beat the stronger guys at HWT.

His two losses on the year are to Yonger Bastida, who spent multiple years at 197, and Luke Luffman, who doesn't look like a bully of a heavyweight. 

Maybe the problem isn't necessarily the weight, or in issue with Kueter's potential as a collegiate wrestler. Maybe Kueter is someone who was completely dominant as a freak athlete in high school, and now on a more even playing field he is going to have to clean up some things that he used to get away with. He'll be fine fine.

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10 minutes ago, BruceyB said:

His two losses on the year are to Yonger Bastida, who spent multiple years at 197, and Luke Luffman, who doesn't look like a bully of a heavyweight. 

Maybe the problem isn't necessarily the weight, or in issue with Kueter's potential as a collegiate wrestler. Maybe Kueter is someone who was completely dominant as a freak athlete in high school, and now on a more even playing field he is going to have to clean up some things that he used to get away with. He'll be fine fine.

Exactly. He is going to be fine. Generally speaking, these big guys will take some lumps in there first couple years as they figure out how to handle the size and strength of D1 heavy weights. Parris was R12 his first year. Feldman had a similar level loss last year to Owen Trephan. There are not a lot of guys that come in and place as freshman at 285 (or any weight class for that matter). The ones I can think of recently are Gable, Kerk, Feldman, Shultz, Hilger, Cassioppi.

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2 hours ago, Gus said:

Exactly. He is going to be fine. Generally speaking, these big guys will take some lumps in there first couple years as they figure out how to handle the size and strength of D1 heavy weights. Parris was R12 his first year. Feldman had a similar level loss last year to Owen Trephan. There are not a lot of guys that come in and place as freshman at 285 (or any weight class for that matter). The ones I can think of recently are Gable, Kerk, Feldman, Shultz, Hilger, Cassioppi.

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Posted
4 hours ago, bnwtwg said:

We already had that discussion didn't you see there is no need to close an 88 pound discrepancy that aligns with UWW weights? We NEED to stay the exact same and never embrace change.

eye roll.

there was nothing close to an 88lb discrepancy in this match.

and Hayden Zillmer made a world team two years ago after coming up from 97kg. 

but keep inventing things. 

TBD

Posted
29 minutes ago, Husker_Du said:

there was nothing close to an 88lb discrepancy in this match.

Read the f'ing post you quoted.

285-197 = 88

Keep up.

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Posted
48 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

Read the f'ing post you quoted.

285-197 = 88

Keep up.

I didn't realize that Luffman weighed in at 285 and Kueter at 197. That would be an 88 pound discrepancy. As @Husker_Du said, there wasn't anything close to that gap in this match.

Posted
9 minutes ago, BruceyB said:

I didn't realize that Luffman weighed in at 285 and Kueter at 197. That would be an 88 pound discrepancy. 

Another dummy weighs in...:classic_dry:

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Posted
On 1/20/2025 at 5:03 PM, bnwtwg said:

The fact that Masoumi, who is a legitimate top 5-10 in the world, didn't stick him speaks volumes much less a close match where Keuter got a takedown of his own. Iowa fans and Iowa haters need to chill. He will be R12 or better this year and will graduate with at least one title if he continues wrestling.

I don't think Keuter will ever win an NCAA title. 

Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, 666 said:

I don't think Keuter will ever win an NCAA title. 

Says the objective psu biggot.  

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