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All-Century NCAA Bracket: 133  

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  1. 1. Which was the toughest 133 bracket this century?

    • 2010
      7
    • 2017
      3
    • 2019
      4
    • 2023
      4
    • Other
      1


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Posted

Same concept, 133 edition. Podiums listed below.

  2010 2017 2019 2023
1st Jayson Ness Cory Clark Nick Suriano Vito Arujau
2nd Daniel Dennis Seth Gross Daton Fix Roman Bravo-Young
3rd Frank Gomez Nathan Tomasello Stevan Micic Michael McGee
4th Jordan Oliver Stevan Micic Luke Pletcher Daton Fix
5th Tyler Graff Kaid Brock Austin DeSanto Aaron Nagao
6th Dan Mitcheff Eric Montoya John Erneste Jesse Mendez
7th Boris Novachkov Zane Richards Ethan Lizak Sam Latona
8th Steve Bell Scotty Parker Roman Bravo-Young Kai Orine
                 
  • Bob 5
Posted

Kendric Maple and Mike Grey were also in the 2010 field but DNP. 

I'm thinking 2012 might be in the mix as well. 133 AAs that year were

  • Logan Stieber
  • Jordan Oliver
  • Tony Ramos
  • Chris Dardanes
  • Devin Carter
  • BJ Futrell
  • Zach Stevens
  • Steve Keith

DNPs were Joe Colon, Cody Brewer, AJ Schopp, Mason Beckman, Ca$he Quiroga, Nick Arujau. That's a pretty thicc bracket. 2022 was pretty good too.

  • Bob 1
Posted
11 minutes ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Kendric Maple and Mike Grey were also in the 2010 field but DNP. 

I'm thinking 2012 might be in the mix as well. 133 AAs that year were

  • Logan Stieber
  • Jordan Oliver
  • Tony Ramos
  • Chris Dardanes
  • Devin Carter
  • BJ Futrell
  • Zach Stevens
  • Steve Keith

DNPs were Joe Colon, Cody Brewer, AJ Schopp, Mason Beckman, Ca$he Quiroga, Nick Arujau. That's a pretty thicc bracket. 2022 was pretty good too.

agree 2012 was a noteworthy bracket. Cody Brewer wasn't in it though; he was a 4 x AA 2013-2016. 

Posted
1 hour ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Kendric Maple and Mike Grey were also in the 2010 field but DNP. 

I'm thinking 2012 might be in the mix as well. 133 AAs that year were

  • Logan Stieber
  • Jordan Oliver
  • Tony Ramos
  • Chris Dardanes
  • Devin Carter
  • BJ Futrell
  • Zach Stevens
  • Steve Keith

DNPs were Joe Colon, Cody Brewer, AJ Schopp, Mason Beckman, Ca$he Quiroga, Nick Arujau. That's a pretty thicc bracket. 2022 was pretty good too.

I was torn between 2010 and 2012 as the entry from that pool of athletes. That field was loaded.

Posted

I went with 2017. Jesse makes 2023 an enticing choice but that was not near peak of his powers Jesse. I feel the same way about JO in the 2010 bracket. 2017 I believe had the most future world team members as well with 4.

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Posted

I'm also a fan of the 2004 bracket:

1st Zack Roberson Iowa St

2nd Josh Moore Penn St

3rd Johnny Thompson Oklahoma State

4th Darrell Vasquez Cal Ploy - SLO

5th Travis Lee Cornell

6th Foley Dowd Michigan

7th Mark Jayne Illinois

8th Matt Sanchez Cal State Bakersfield

Thompson had won it the two years prior. Lee had won it at 125 the year before. Thompson pinned Roberson in the Big 12 conference finals.

Notable non placers were Derek Moore (won it at 141 three years later, lost here in blood round); David Hoffman lost in rd of 16, later was an AA under head coach Tom Brands at Va Tech; Scott Jorgenson who lost here in blood round to Thompson 3-2 never placed but worth mentioning that he fought for the WEC/UFC bantamweight title, losing by decision to Dominick Cruz.   

Overall honors for the top 8:

Roberson 3x AA (in order of senior finish back) 1,4,7

Moore 2x AA (2,3)

Thompson 4x AA (3,1,1,2)

Vasquez 2x AA (5,4)

Lee 4x AA (1,5,1,7)

Dowd 1x AA (6)

Jayne 2x AA (7,7)

Sanchez 2x AA (5,8)

 

 

 

  • Bob 2

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