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Second Best 149 Bracket of the Quarter-Century?  

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  1. 1. Which is the second-best 149 bracket of this quarty-century?

    • 2003
      1
    • 2006
      4
    • 2022
      11
    • Other
      2


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Posted

Due to the fact that the 149 pound 2008 NCAA bracket is in the discussion for the greatest bracket of all time, this weight we will be voting on the second best 149 bracket of the quarter-century. I included the 2008 results just as a friendly reminder of how absurd that podium was.

149 2003 2006 2008 2022
1st Eric Larkin Dustin Schlatter Brent Metcalf Yianni Diakomihalis
2nd Jared Lawrence Ty Eustice Bubba Jenkins Ridge Lovett
3rd Jesse Jantzen Zack Esposito Jordan Burroughs Bryce Andonian
4th Jerrod Sanders Matt Storniolo Josh Churella Austin Gomez
5th Jake Percival Jon Masa Darrion Caldwell Sammy Sasso
6th Collin Robertson Eric Tannenbaum J.P. O'Connor Jonathan Millner
7th Jon Masa Gregor Gillespie Dustin Schlatter Kyle Parco
8th Dustin Manotti Mark DiSalvo Lance Palmer Tariq Wilson
Posted
8 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

2008 is missing from your poll.

We're voting for second best since 2008 is such a far and away #1.

  • Bob 1
Posted
1 hour ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

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As acclaimed as the 2008 149 bracket is, it is not the highest sum of career points.

That is still to come.

I'm not actually that surprised when actually thinking about it. As good as the height of the athlete's in the 2008 bracket was, Lance Palmer was the only wrestler to achieve AA status 4 times. Schlatter and Caldwell missing their senior year tournaments due to injury, and Metcalf losing a year because of the transfer rule leaves a lot of points on the table.

Brent Metcalf lost a year due to his transfer.

Bubba Jenkins DNP both his FR year and JR year (following his runner-up finish as a SO)

Burroughs went as a TR FR and went 1-2 at NCAAs

Churella lost in R12 his SO year

Caldwell was "only" a 2-time AA after failing to podium his FR year and withdrawing after one match his senior NCAAs

J.P. O'Connor DNP his junior year

Schlatter was hurt and didn't have a senior year tournament

 

  • Bob 1
  • Fire 1
Posted
17 hours ago, TNwrestling said:

2022...ill go further as to say i think anyone in the top 8 from 2022 would beat Dustin Schlatter AT HIS PRIME in '06

taking this in a different direction....2006 freshman champ Schlatter vs 2011 sophomore champ Dake. Who ya got? We all know how Dake fares in fantasy matches....

I'm mainly intrigued by their similarly stingy match results.

Schlatter victories went 8-0, 14-1, 8-0, 5-1, 4-0.

Dake's wins were 9-0, 8-0, 3-0, 4-0, 8-1. 

 

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