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Minnesota 20, Purdue 12

125: Matt Ramos (PUR) over Patrick McKee (MINN) (Dec 4-2) 

133: Jake Gliva (MINN) over Dustin Norris (PUR) (Dec 4-2) 

141: Parker Filius (PUR) over Jakob Bergeland (MINN) (Dec 8-5) 

149: Michael Blockhus (MINN) over Jaden Reynolds (PUR) (MD 13-4) 

157: Kendall Coleman (PUR) over Brayton Lee (MINN) (Dec 5-2) 

165: Andrew Sparks (MINN) over Stoney Buell (PUR) (Dec 4-0) 

174: Bailee O`Reilly (MINN) over Cooper Noehre (PUR) (Dec 8-3) 

184: Isaiah Salazar (MINN) over Ben Vanadia (PUR) (Dec 10-3) 

197: Michial Foy (MINN) over Hayden Filipovich (PUR) (MD 13-5) 

285: Hayden Copass (PUR) over Garrett Joles (MINN) (Dec 5-3)

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47 minutes ago, VakAttack said:

Man, Minnesota is down bad right now.  None of the starters are currently championship level. Do they have any big guns in redshirt? 

Tagen Jamison is their best redshirt I think.  He seems like a high potential type.  Troy Spratley is off redshirt, but stuck behind McKee.  Bennett Tabor and Hunter Lyden haven't wrestled this year I don't think.

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10 minutes ago, poorwrestler said:

Troy Spratley is off redshirt? News to me. Pretty sure he’s redshirting.


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Yeah you're right.  Thought he was on redshirt last year for some reason

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Gophers have three legit shots at AA right now, and Brayton Lee and Jake Bergeland aren’t any of them. It’s McKee, Nagao, and Salazar. Minnesota is a team made up of a bunch of guys that could place anywhere from 7th to going 2-2. Solid wrestlers, solid dual team, but no contenders.

Some of our young guys and recruits coming in give me hope for the future though.


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[mention=394]poorwrestler[/mention], for next season, what do you think about something like this:
125: Spratley
133: McKee
141: Nagao
149: Jamison
157: Lee
165: Sparks
174: Krattinger / Lyden
184: Salazar
197: Joles / Nelson
285: Tabor

I wouldn’t mind this lineup at all, and I think it’s possibly our best dual lineup, but Vance Vombaur will likely be a factor at 141 or 149 (he started a couple times this year, and one was a convincing win over Clay Carlson of SDSU).

I also think McKee will try his damndest to stay at 125 and capitalize on a weight class finally vacated by Spencer Lee, and Nagao is too small for 141 as of now.

I think Spratley rides the bench one more year. Drew Roberts could factor in at 149 as well.

Need a transfer at 174, badly.


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Lots of injuries to the true fr. and redshirt fr.  Lyden, Tabor, and Jamison haven't wrestled at all this year, and doesn't look like they will.

I think Sparks slides up to 174 and Carlson in at 165 next year.  Lyden could challenge either guy if he can stay healthy.

I like some combination of Vombaur, Jamison, and Roberts at 141 and 149, if Blockhus doesn't use his 6th year.

 

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