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  1. Another way to incentivize scoring in the first period. If no score then it would go to coin flip or fall back to odd or even matches. Thoughts or stupic idea?
    5 points
  2. 1988 Olympic Champion, 62 kilograms NCAA 134-pound Champion Big Eight 134-pound Champion I love Snyder, but pick either year of the above and I wont argue. Although. From Wiki. I know. Spare yourself (and me) the response... After returning to Ohio State and winning his second consecutive NCAA heavyweight title at the end of an undefeated 2016–2017 wrestling season, Snyder would avenge his loss to Gadson in the finals of America's 2017 World Team Trials, sweeping him with two straight tech-falls and a cumulative score of 23–2. He would then face another historic bout in the finals of the 2017 Paris World Championships: with Russia and the U.S. tied for first place at 53 points each, Snyder stepped onto the mat for "The Match of the Century" – the team championship, an individual title at 97 kg, and two young legacies were on the line. His opponent was Abdulrashid Sadulaev, a young Russian phenom on a three-year undefeated streak that included two World Championships as well as an Olympic gold, who was then considered the best pound-for-pound wrestler in the world.
    5 points
  3. Not sure if he counts but - J Jagges tOSU.
    5 points
  4. Truth! I think they would both be a 99 rating. Probably have Tekken like controls - up+up+ left +green+red+down+up =Sprawl.
    4 points
  5. The wrestlers who out performed their seed by at least 10 spots is heavy in the past 4 years when everyone was seeded, but here is that list anyway. There are also a few from the 16 seed era on the list. Killian Cardinale is clearly the most under rated wrestler of all time. In the 12 seed era (1979 - 2013) only one wrestler outperformed his seed by double digits. Edinboro's Jarrod King won 165 as the 12 seed in 2009. Also in the 12 seed era unseeded wrestlers made the final 9 times, winning twice.
    4 points
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  7. IT'S ALL OVER!!! 3-0 dec by the TRUE frosh LUKE STANICH!!! 17-16 LEHIGH!!! BOOYAH!!!! D3
    3 points
  8. Andy Daniels1978 118 lbs Ohio University. Unseeded . He beat Gene Mills 15 to 7 in semi's. Then beat John Azevedo by pin in the finals to finish 1st. In Ohio if I remember correctly, he was a one-time state placer 6th his Senior year at 98 lbs. Pretty remarkable career.
    3 points
  9. well, they had an 80bil surplus two years ago which they managed to turn in to an 80bil deficit that needs to be made up in some fashion. imagine dumping that much cash into the state only to see its major cities in the worst shape ever. dem policies for ya.
    3 points
  10. Are you sure? Middle aged people: I’m in South Florida. We can take a cruise along the tamiami trail, stop at the Native American reservation, talk to some of the elders about their experience in being privileged. Able bodied: okay so I guess most African Americans are now privileged, as long as they can walk and lift ten ponds over their head? English speaking: I know many a people from other countries, have busted their ass, and learned English, to come to America. Let’s talk to them too about their privilege. Middle class or ‘owning’ people: How many people have started with nothing, very little opportunity (relatively speaking) and worked their way into a nice, comfortable middle class life?
    3 points
  11. How long will it take before the millionaires and billionaires to pack up and leave. I believe I read that even if you leave they can still keep taxing you. Is that even legal? What is your thoughts.
    2 points
  12. We need an Ncaa Wrestling video game. We could simulate those matches. No as good as the real thing, but easier to make than a time machine.
    2 points
  13. In 1978, Lee Kemp was an undefeated NCAA champ and world champ. In 1999, Stephen Neal was an NCAA champ, Hodge winner, world champ, and FILA Outstanding Wrestler Award winner. In 2011, JB was an NCAA champ, Hodge winner, and world champ.
    2 points
  14. Cinnabon has such a mean girl vibe. Save the tiny Cooter talk, bro.
    2 points
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  17. JR world champs tend to figure things out
    2 points
  18. I'll do my best... others can most certainly step up as well. D3
    2 points
  19. my favorite thing ever is when lib losers hit certain parts of history they don't like and say 'but there was a great shift and the parties essentially flipped'
    2 points
  20. Just take the L and move on.
    2 points
  21. alex, first of all, you responded with an immediate assessment of the RT proposal, which indicated to me that you obviously had a well thought out logic that you could expound on to explain your presumptions, which I would happily respond back to. Secondly, starting a sentence with "Bro chill" does not lend itself to having a productive dialogue...at least to me it doesn't. Because I may have a different perspective certainly doesn't mean I am somehow "out of control," " angry," or "losing it," (quotes are mine) which "Bro chill" implies. I would suggest that you and 103 go back and read my other posts regarding riding/stalling, and if those aren't comprehensive enough I will be happy to present more detail. So with that, I look forward to your position that it would "mean more stalemate calls with neither top or bottom wrestler progressing," since most of my position is already on here. Pat...
    2 points
  22. Moisey Branch Epperly
    2 points
  23. I’m up in the 4’s or 5’s every morning, no matter how much I may not want to be. Yeah SW Florida, right where big bad Ian came through.
    2 points
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  25. Agree. He looked gassed from the get go. My point.
    2 points
  26. I am guessing that after the Nebraska Iowa dual Iowa will be the sixth team to be favored to finish second.
    2 points
  27. Why use Kueter when "polar bear" gets frozen by Iowa's 3rd string. State runner-up at 189 as a senior.
    2 points
  28. Lol Glazier just beat last year's B1G champ... Ford Focus who?
    2 points
  29. Brands is suddenly thinking AJ who
    2 points
  30. Edit out where to watch that documentary for a commercial lol
    2 points
  31. Can't argue the part where they are going top take context out of his testimony and use it for lies and click bait. Also can't argue Jim Jordan and other MAGAns refused the same subpoenas. Additionally, can't argue MTG's obsession with his penis is totally unbecoming Congress.
    2 points
  32. The left has been coming for Dr King for years. Content of character is out the window. Color of skin is what is matters. DEI is also what matters. mspart
    2 points
  33. Who are some names throughout history that were up and down or unfavorable for All-America honors during the season that ended up catching fire at the right time and making deep runs in the NCAA tournament?
    1 point
  34. Using the match by match data from 1988 to 2021 and then adjusting for expected increases in bonus points given the three point takedown, I finally got around to working up bonus point estimates by seed. So now I can estimate total team scores rather than just advancement and placement. Of course there will be variation, but let's not let that stop us from making a fool of ourselves. I know some people thought PSU had a shot at the total points record this year, but boy is that looking unlikely at this point. And even with Van Ness it was looking improbable. Using the latest round of rankings from Intermat and the new estimates we get the following scores out to 20 places: While the team race is not exactly close, it is also not quite the blowout it was expected before the season started when PSU was favored to more than double second place. To reach 170.5 (the record adjusted for current scoring methods) PSU will need Braeden Davis (currently not ranked at 125) to make a big splash AND to significantly outperform their seeds (they often do) AND score a lot more bonus points than normal (not really this version of PSU's especiality). Call me skeptical. A 49 point gap is just too big. It feels like there are 9 or 10 (I see you anOSU) teams with a realistic shot at the podium. That should make it one of the more exciting tournaments in a long time.
    1 point
  35. Thursday’s Dual Results Gardner-Webb 22 Cleveland State 18 125 - Drew West (Gardner-Webb) dec Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) 6-3TB 133 - Nick Molchak (Cleveland State) dec Aedyn Concepcion (Gardner-Webb) 6-3 141 - Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) dec Dylan Layton (Cleveland State) 9-3 149 - Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) dec Douglas Terry (Cleveland State) 7-3 157 - Shane Heil (Cleveland State) maj Tyler Brignola (Gardner-Webb) 22-9 165 - Daniel Patten (Cleveland State) tech Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 20-4 174 - Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) fall DeAndre Nassar (Cleveland State) 3:59 184 - Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) maj Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) 11-3 197 - Josh McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) dec Ben Smith (Cleveland State) 12-7 285 - Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) fall Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb) 2:43 Little Rock 45 Davidson 3 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) FFT 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech John Hager (Davidson) 17-1 141 - Cael Keck (Little Rock) tech Joshua Viarengo (Davidson) 16-1 149 - Tyler McKnight (Davidson) dec Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) 9-3 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) maj Tanner Peake (Davidson) 11-1 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Marc Koch (Davidson) 5-1 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Brett Sanderlin (Davidson) 5:36 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) fall Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) 6:55 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) fall Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) 2:09 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) maj Jake Fernicola (Davidson) 9-1 Harvard 30 Davidson 6 125 - Diego Sotelo (Harvard) FFT 133 - Coleman Nogle (Harvard) maj John Hager (Davidson) 14-2 141 - Jaden Pepe (Harvard) dec Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) 5-0 149 - Jack Crook (Harvard) dec Tyler McKnight (Davidson) 12-8 157 - Joe Cangro (Harvard) dec Tanner Peake (Davidson) 5-2SV 165 - Joshua Kim (Havard) dec Marc Koch (Davidson) 5-1 174 - Phil Conigliaro (Harvard) tech Brett Sanderlin (Davidson) 16-0 184 - Leo Tarantino (Harvard) dec Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) 4-2 197 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) dec Max Agresti (Harvard) 6-4 285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) dec Logan Marissal (Harvard) 1-0 Lock Haven 30 Gardner-Webb 14 125 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) tech Drew West (Gardner-Webb) 17-2 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) InjDef Aedyn Concepcion (Gardner-Webb) 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) tech Todd Carter (Gardner-Webb) 19-4 149 - Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) dec Zach Price (Gardner-Webb) 10-6 157 - Connor Eck (Lock Haven) maj Tyler Brignola (Gardner-Webb) 13-3 165 - Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) maj Andrew Wilson (Gardner-Webb) 9-1 174 - Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) dec Samuel Mora (Gardner-Webb) 12-9 184 - Jha’Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb) dec Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 4-1SV 197 - Josh McCutheon (Gardner-Webb) FFT 285 - Peyton McComas (Gardner-Webb) tech Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 15-0 Little Rock 41 Cleveland State 3 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) fall Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) 4:09 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Canyon Wells (Cleveland State) 17-0 141 - Dylan Layton (Cleveland State) dec Cael Keck (Little Rock) 5-2 149 - Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) dec Douglas Terry (Cleveland State) 10-6 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) maj Shane Heil (Cleveland State) 14-2 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) fall Tate Geiser (Cleveland State) 3:46 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) dec DeAndre Nassar (Cleveland State) 7-0 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) dec Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) 4-0 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech Ben Smith (Cleveland State) 18-3 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Mason Cover (Cleveland State) 6:49 Lock Haven 20 Harvard 14 125 - Diego Sotelo (Harvard) dec Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) 11-8 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) dec Coleman Nogle (Harvard) 5-1 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) tech Dante Frinzi (Harvard) 23-6 149 - Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) dec Kenny Herrmann (Harvard) 5-3 157 - Connor Eck (Lock Haven) dec Joe Cangro (Harvard) 6-5 165 - Joshua Kim (Harvard) dec Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) 9-6 174 - Phil Conigliaro (Harvard) tech Tyler Stoltzfus (Lock Haven) 19-3 184 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) dec Luke Rada (Harvard) 8-5 197 - Leo Tarantino (Harvard) dec Cael Black (Lock Haven) 8-4 285 - Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) dec Nick Marcenelle (Harvard) 3-0SV Princeton 20 Rider 19 125 - Tyler Klinsky (Rider) maj Drew Heethuis (Princeton) 17-3 133 - Richie Koehler (Rider) dec Sean Pierson (Princeton) 10-4 141 - Tyler Vasquez (Princeton) dec Will Betancourt (Rider) 1-0 149 - Eligh Rivera (Princeton) dec Quinn Kinner (Rider) 11-8SV 157 - Colton Washleski (Rider) dec Rocco Camillaci (Princeton) 8-3 165 - Blaine Bergey (Princeton) tech Jake Silverstein (Rider) 23-7 174 - Michael Wilson (Rider) dec Mikey Squires (Princeton) 4-1 184 - Nate Dugan (Princeton) maj Isaac Dean (Rider) 12-3 197 - Luke Stout (Princeton) tech Azeem Bell (Rider) 21-4 285 - David Szuba (Rider) fall Sebastian Garibaldi (Princeton) :40 Friday’s Dual Results The Citadel 26 Brown 10 125 - Malik Hardy (The Citadel) FFT 133 - Hunter Adrian (Brown) dec Brayton Killiri (The Citadel) 16-13 141 - Jacob Silka (The Citadel) dec Justin Bierdumpfel (Brown) 7-3 149 - Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) maj Sam McMonagle (Brown) 18-5 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) dec Hayden Watson (The Citadel) 6-1 165 - Ben Haubert (The Citadel) dec Keegan Rothrock (Brown) 3-0 174 - Jonathan Conrad (Brown) maj Brodie Porter (The Citadel) 18-5 184 - Adam Ortega (The Citadel) maj Nick Olivieri (Brown) 14-2 197 - Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) dec James Araneo (Brown) 11-6 285 - Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) dec Alex Semenenko (Brown) 8-2 Little Rock 40 Lock Haven 11 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) FFT 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) 18-3 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) tech Cael Keck (Little Rock) 22-5 149 - Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) tech Ty Linsenbigler (Lock Haven) 15-0 157 - James Hogan (Lock Haven) FFT 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) 10-5 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) FFT 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) maj Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) 15-2 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) tech Cael Black (Lock Haven) 19-4 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 2:52 Lock Haven 31 Davidson 10 125 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) FFT 133 - Gable Strickland (Lock Haven) maj John Hager (Davidson) 15-3 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) tech Josh Viarengo (Davidson) 22-6 149 - Nick Stonecheck (Lock Haven) dec Tyler McKnight (Davidson) 16-9 157 - Connor Eck (Lock Haven) dec Tanner Peake (Davidson) 4-3 165 - James Hogan (Lock Haven) fall Ian McGehee (Davidson) 3:34 174 - Marc Koch (Davidson) dec Eric Alderfer (Lock Haven) 8-4 184 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) maj Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) 10-0 197 - Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) dec Cael Black (Lock Haven) 7-4 285 - Jake Fernicola (Davidson) maj Ethan Miller (Lock Haven) 13-0 Little Rock 50 Presbyterian 6 125 - Jeremiah Reno (Little Rock) fall Trenton Dominguez (Presbyterian) 2:05 133 - Reid Nelson (Little Rock) tech Brayden Adams (Presbyterian) 15-0 141 - Cael Keck (Little Rock) fall Rey Ortiz (Presbyterian) 2:26 149 - Kyle Dutton (Little Rock) tech Trenton Donahue (Presbyterian) 17-2 157 - Eli Holiday (Presbyterian) FFT 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) tech Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian) 17-2 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) fall Joshua Roe (Presbyterian) 2:20 184 - Triston Wills (Little Rock) tech Caleb Roe (Presbyterian) 16-0 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) fall George Hopkins (Presbyterian) :18 285 - Josiah Hill (Little Rock) fall Morvens Saint Jean (Presbyterian) :44 South Dakota State 50 Kent State 0 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) tech Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 17-0 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) tech Pablo Castro (Kent State) 24-8 141 - Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) dec Billy Meiszner (Kent State) 5-2 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) maj Matt Ryan (Kent State) 16-4 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) tech Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 17-2 165 - Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) fall Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) :44 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) tech AJ Burkhart (Kent State) 19-4 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) tech Kyle Snider (Kent State) 17-2 197 - Thomas Dineen (South Dakota State) fall Blake Schaffer (Kent State) 6:12 285 - Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) fall Josh Boggan (Kent State) 2:27 Brown 24 Davidson 10 125 - No Match 133 - Hunter Adrian (Brown) dec John Hager (Davidson) 6-1 141 - Ian Oswalt (Brown) maj Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) 9-1 149 - Tyler McKnight (Davidson) dec Sam McMonagle (Brown) 5-2 157 - Blake Saito (Brown) maj Tanner Peake (Davidson) 8-0 165 - Marc Koch (Davidson) dec Dom Frontino (Brown) 8-5SV 174 - Jonathan Conrad (Brown) maj Brett Sanderlin (Davidson) 9-0 184 - Wyatt Ferguson (Davidson) maj Nick Olivieri (Brown) 13-4 197 - James Araneo (Brown) dec Cameo Blankenship (Davidson) 5-0 285 - Alex Semenenko (Brown) fall Jake Fernicola (Davidson) 1:44 Cleveland State 37 Presbyterian 5 125 - Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) fall Trenton Dominguez (Presbyterian) 1:36 133 - Nick Molchak (Cleveland State) dec Brayden Adams (Presbyterian) 9-3 141 - Dylan Layton (Cleveland State) fall Rey Ortiz (Presbyterian) 2:59 149 - Douglas Terry (Cleveland State) maj Trenton Donahue (Presbyterian) 13-0 157 - Eli Holiday (Presbyterian) dec Nick Abounader (Cleveland State) 13-11 165 - Daniel Patten (Cleveland State) maj Michael Ramirez (Presbyterian) 13-3 174 - DeAndre Nassar (Cleveland State) maj Brandon Jacoby (Presbyterian) 10-2 184 - Caleb Roe (Presbyterian) dec Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) 8-6 197 - Carson Smith (Cleveland State) tech George Hopkins (Presbyterian) 17-1 285 - Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) fall Morvens Saint Jean (Presbyterian) 2:20 Virginia 27 Kent State 12 125 - Kyle Montaperto (Virginia) tech Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 19-4 133 - Gable Porter (Virginia) dec Pablo Castro (Kent State) 7-4SV 141 - Billy Meiszner (Kent State) tech Joe Haynes (Virginia) 18-2 149 - Matt Ryan (Kent State) maj Luca Errico (Virginia) 17-5 157 - Nick Sanko (Virginia) dec Keegan Knapp (Kent State) 11-4 165 - Mason Stefanelli (Virginia) dec Aaron Ferguson (Kent State) 4-2 174 - Justin McCoy (Virginia) dec AJ Burkhart (Kent State) 7-2 184 - Kyle Snider (Kent State) dec Dylan Newsome (Virginia) 8-4 197 - Colden Dorfman (Virginia) tech Blake Schaffer (Kent State) 21-4 285 - Ryan Catka (Virginia) tech Josh Boggan (Kent State) 18-3 Wisconsin 22 Oklahoma 16 125 - Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) maj Conrad Hendriksen (Oklahoma) 14-2 133 - Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) maj Jace Koelzer (Oklahoma) 16-3 141 - Carter Schmidt (Oklahoma) dec Felix Lettini (Wisconsin) 10-3 149 - Joe Zargo (Wisconsin) dec Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) 2-1 157 - Jared Hill (Oklahoma) dec Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 7-3 165 - Dean Hamiti (Wisconsin) maj Cael Carlson (Oklahoma) 19-5 174 - Max Maylor (Wisconsin) maj Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) 12-1 184 - Shane Liegel (Wisconsin) dec Giuseppe Hoose (Oklahoma) 6-3 197 - Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma) tech Mikey Tal-Shahar (Wisconsin) 17-2 285 - Josh Heindselman (Oklahoma) tech Brooks Empey (Wisconsin) 21-4 South Dakota State 30 Navy 13 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota State) fall Hayden Benter (Navy) 4:06 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota State) maj Garrett Totten (Navy) 14-1 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) dec Clay Carlson (South Dakota State) 3-1 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota State) maj Nick Vafiadis (Navy) 8-0 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota State) tech Charlie Evans (Navy) 20-4 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) maj Tanner Cook (South Dakota State) 10-2 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) dec Danny Wask (Navy) 5-0 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) dec David Key (Navy) 9-6 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) tech Cael Crebs (Navy) 18-0 285 - Grady Griess (Navy) fall Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota State) 6:08 Cleveland State 22 The Citadel 15 125 - Malik Hardy (The Citadel) fall Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) 6:58 133 - Brayton Killiri (The Citadel) dec Nick Molchek (Cleveland State) 11-6 141 - Dylan Layton (Cleveland State) dec Jacob Silka (The Citadel) 6-5 149 - Douglas Terry (Cleveland State) dec Jeffrey Boyd (The Citadel) 8-6 157 - Shane Heil (Cleveland State) maj Hayden Watson (The Citadel) 15-6 165 - Tate Geiser (Cleveland State) dec Ben Haubert (The Citadel) 4-1SV 174 - Brodie Porter (The Citadel) dec DeAndre Nassar (Cleveland State) 4-2 184 - Adam Ortega (The Citadel) dec Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) 8-2 197 - Ben Smith (Cleveland State) fall Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) 1:43 285 - Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) dec Ben Stemmet (The Citadel) 2-0 Iowa 22 Nebraska 10 125 - Drake Ayala (Iowa) dec Caleb Smith (Nebraska) 7-3 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) dec Brody Teske (Iowa) 10-4 141 - Real Woods (Iowa) dec Brock Hardy (Nebraska) 8-2 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) dec Caleb Rathjen (Iowa) 6-0 157 - Jared Franek (Iowa) dec Peyton Robb (Nebraska) 5-4 165 - Michael Caliendo (Iowa) dec Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) 8-3 174 - Patrick Kennedy (Iowa) dec Bubba Wilson (Nebraska) 9-5 184 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) maj Aiden Riggins (Iowa) 17-5 197 - Zach Glazier (Iowa) maj Silas Allred (Nebraska) 11-2 285 - Bradley Hill (Iowa) dec Nash Hutmacher (Nebraska) 4-1 Ohio State 36 Illinois 6 125 - Brendan McCrone (Ohio State) fall Justin Cardani (Illinois) 1:23 133 - Nic Bouzakis (Ohio State) dec Tony Madrigal (Illinois) 9-4 141 - Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) maj Danny Pucino (Illinois) 12-2 149 - Kannon Webster (Illinois) dec Dylan D’Emilio (Ohio State) 4-1 157 - Isaac Wilcox (Ohio State) dec Joe Roberts (Illinois) 4-3 165 - Bryce Hepner (Ohio State) fall Chris Moore (Illinois) 4:00 174 - Edmond Ruth (Illinois) dec Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) 2-1 184 - Seth Shumate (Ohio State) maj Caden Ernd (Illinois) 14-2 197 - Luke Geog (Ohio State) tech Peter Marinopoulos (Illinois) 18-2 285 - Nick Feldman (Ohio State) tech Sungyup Ryu (Illinois) 17-2 Lehigh 29 Binghamton 12 125 - Sheldon Seymour (Lehigh) maj Carson Wagner (Binghamton) 17-3 133 - Ryan Crookham (Lehigh) tech Micah Roes (Binghamton) 19-1 141 - Malyke Hines (Lehigh) tech Ivan Garcia (Binghamton) 17-2 149 - Caleb Sweet (Binghamton) dec Drew Munch (Lehigh) 8-6 157 - Max Brignola (Lehigh) tech Fin Nadeau (Binghamton) 23-8 165 - Brevin Cassella (Binghamton) dec Jake Logan (Lehigh) 6-3 174 - Will Ebert (Binghamton) dec Thayne Lawrence (Lehigh) 7-4SV 184 - Jacob Nolan (Binghamton) dec Jack Wilt (Lehigh) 8-1 197 - Michael Beard (Lehigh) maj Louie DePrez (Binghamton) 12-1 285 - Nathan Taylor (Lehigh) fall Cory Day (Binghamton) 5:45 Clarion 36 Bloomsburg 6 125 - Joey Fischer (Clarion) dec Bronson Garber (Bloomsburg) 8-1 133 - TJ England (Clarion) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 18-2 141 - Michael Cassidy (Bloomsburg) dec Jack Martinec (Clarion) 5-3 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) FFT 157 - Alejandro Herrera-Rondon (Clarion) tech William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 17-0 165 - Caden Dobbins (Bloomsburg) dec Eli Brinsky (Clarion) 7-0 174 - John Worthing (Clarion) tech Nolen Ziegler (Bloomsburg) 16-1 184 - Cameron Pine (Clarion) fall Tanner Culver (Bloomsburg) 1:37 197 - Ethan Wiant (Clarion) dec David Tuttle (Bloomsburg) 6-0 285 - John Meyers (Clarion) dec Harrison Levans (Bloomsburg) 7-2 Michigan 38 Maryland 3 125 - Michael DeAugustino (Michigan) tech Tommy Capul (Maryland) 20-5 133 - Dylan Ragusin (Michigan) dec Braxton Brown (Maryland) 5-1 141 - Sergio Lemley (Michigan) tech Dario Lemus (Maryland) 19-4 149 - Austin Gomez (Michigan) dec Ethen Miller (Maryland) 10-6 157 - Zack Mattin (Michigan) dec Michael North (Maryland) 6-0 165 - Cameron Amine (Michigan) fall Ryan Money (Maryland) 2:17 174 - Shane Griffith (Michigan) maj Gaven Bell (Maryland) 11-2 184 - Jaden Bullock (Michigan) dec Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 5-1 197 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) dec Bobby Striggow (Michigan) 5-2 285 - Lucas Davison (Michigan) fall Jordan Gabriel (Maryland) 3:32 Penn 26 North Carolina 10 125 - Max Gallagher (Penn) tech Marco Tocci (North Carolina) 20-4 133 - Michael Colaiocco (Penn) maj Jace Palmer (North Carolina) 17-8 141 - Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) maj CJ Composto (Penn) 15-3 149 - Kelly Dunnigan (Penn) dec Wil Guida (North Carolina) 8-3 157 - Lucas Revano (Penn) dec Sonny Santiago (North Carolina) 8-3 165 - Kaya Sement (Penn) dec Isaias Estrada (North Carolina) 3-2 174 - Nick Incontrera (Penn) dec Tyler Eischens (North Carolina) 11-4 184 - Max Hale (Penn) tech Blah Dahnweih (North Carolina) 23-7 197 - Max Shaw (North Carolina) dec Cole Urbas (Penn) 4-1 285 - Cade Lautt (North Carolina) dec John Stout (Penn) 13-10 Oklahoma State 31 Pittsburgh 6 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) fall Colton Camacho (Pittsburgh) 5:52 133 - Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) maj Vince Santaniello (Pittsburgh) 10-0 141 - Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) dec Cole Matthews (Pittsburgh) 8-2 149 - Sammy Alvarez (Oklahoma State) maj Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 12-4 157 - Teague Travis (Oklahoma State) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 14-3 165 - Izzak Olejnik (Oklahoma State) dec Holden Heller (Pittsburgh) 5-2 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec Brayden Thompson (Oklahoma State) 2-1TB 184 - Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) maj Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) 14-4 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) dec Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) 5-2 285 - Konner Doucet (Oklahoma State) dec Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) 3-0 Iowa State 44 Utah Valley 3 125 - Kysen Terukina (Iowa State) maj Yusief Lillie (Utah Valley) 9-1 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) tech Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) 17-2 141 - Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) maj Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) 17-3 149 - Zach Redding (Iowa State) dec Isaiah Delgado (Utah Valley) 4-1 157 - Cody Chittum (Iowa State) tech Alex Emmer (Utah Valley) 17-2 165 - David Carr (Iowa State) fall Jax Garoutte (Utah Valley) 2:28 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) fall Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 3:47 184 - Will Feldkamp (Iowa State) tech Jacob Armstrong (Utah Valley) 19-4 197 - Evan Bockman (Utah Valley) dec Julien Broderson (Iowa State) 6-1 285 - Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) FFT Northern Illinois 24 Ohio 15 125 - Blake West (Northern Illinois) maj Ryan Meek (Ohio) 12-0 133 - Nathaniel Genobana (Northern Illinois) Mason Brugh (Ohio) 4-3 141 - Jacob Brya (Northern Illinois) maj Aidan Waszak (Ohio) 14-2 149 - Jaivon Jones (Northern Illinois) InjDef Derek Raike (Ohio) 157 - Peyten Kellar (Ohio) dec Munkhtulga Zuunbayan (Northern Illinois) 7-1 165 - Garrett Thompson (Ohio) fall Tommy Bennett (Northern Illinois) 2:28 174 - Ricardo Salin (Northern Illinois) dec Daniel Segura (Ohio) 8-6 184 - Zayne Lehman (Ohio) dec Shane Moran (Northern Illinois) 8-6 197 - Austin Starr (Ohio) dec Sean Carroll (Northern Illinois) 8-1 285 - Jacobi Jackson (Northern Illinois) maj Jacob Padilla (Ohio) 12-2 Wyoming 30 Air Force 14 125 - Jore Volk (Wyoming) dec Tucker Owens (Air Force) 11-6 133 - Garrett Ricks (Wyoming) maj Robert Wright (Air Force) 15-1 141 - Cole Brooks (Wyoming) tech Garrett Kuchan (Air Force) 18-2 149 - Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) fall Joe Fernau (Air Force) 2:25 157 - Sloan Swan (Wyoming) maj Brooks Gable (Air Force) 12-0 165 - Giano Petrucelli (Air Force) maj Cooper Voorhees (Wyoming) 10-1 174 - Quayin Short (Wyoming) dec Gage Musser (Air Force) 5-1 184 - Sam Wolf (Air Force) maj Tyce Raddon (Wyoming) 15-4 197 - Joey Novak (Wyoming) tech Calvin Sund (Air Force) 16-0 285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) fall Colby Huynh (Wyoming) :38 Virginia Tech 28 Appalachian State 10 125 - Cooper Flynn (Virginia Tech) dec Chad Bellis (Appalachian State) 4-2 133 - Ethan Oakley (Appalachian State) dec Logan Frazier (Virginia Tech) 8-2 141 - Tom Crook (Virginia Tech) maj Riley Edwards (Appalachian State) 14-4 149 - Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) fall Cody Bond (Appalachian State) 2:51 157 - Tommy Askey (Appalachian State) maj Clayton Ulrey (Virginia Tech) 10-2 165 - Will Miller (Appalachian State) dec Ty Finn (Virginia Tech) 5-2 174 - Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) maj Lucas Uliano (Appalachian State) 10-2 184 - TJ Stewart (Virginia Tech) dec Tomas Brooker (Appalachian State) 7-3 197 - Andy Smith (Virginia Tech) maj Carson Floyd (Appalachian State) 18-5 285 - Hunter Catka (Virginia Tech) dec Jacob Sartorio (Appalachian State) 11-2 Rutgers 30 Indiana 11 125 - Dean Peterson (Rutgers) fall Blaine Frazier (Indiana) 5:54 133 - Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) tech Cayden Rooks (Indiana) 22-7 141 - Danny Fongaro (Indiana) tech Max Hermes (Rutgers) 19-3 149 - Graham Rooks (Indiana) dec Michael Cetta (Rutgers) 8-2 157 - Al DeSantis (Rutgers) maj Zack Rotkvich (Indiana) 9-0 165 - Tyler Lillard (Indiana) dec Tony White (Rutgers) 4-1 174 - Jackson Turley (Rutgers) tech Donnell Washington (Indiana) 15-0 184 - Brian Soldano (Rutgers) maj Roman Rogotzke (Indiana) 15-5 197 - John Poznanski (Rutgers) dec Gabe Sollars (Indiana) 7-1 285 - Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers) dec Nick Willham (Indiana) 4-1 Cal Poly 39 American 3 125 - Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly) maj Shamil Kalmatov (American) 14-2 133 - Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) fall Max Leete (American) :24 141 - Raymond Lopez (American) dec Abe Hinrichsen (Cal Poly) 8-5 149 - Chance Lamer (Cal Poly) tech Ryan Zimmerman (American) 22-4 157 - Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) fall Devon Capato (American) 1:59 165 - Michael Goldfeder (Cal Poly) dec Breon Phifer (American) 17-11 174 - Daschle Lamer (Cal Poly) dec Lucas White (American) 7-1 184 - Kendall LaRosa (Cal Poly) dec Connor Bourne (American) 4-1SV 197 - Jarad Priest (Cal Poly) maj Liam Volk-Klos (American) 17-5 285 - Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) tech William Jarrell (American) 17-1 Cal Poly 23 Northern Colorado 15 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) maj Dominic Mendez (Cal Poly) 8-0 133 - Zeth Romney (Cal Poly) dec Dominick Serrano (Northern Colorado) 4-1SV 141 - Armando Garcia (Northern Colorado) maj Abe Hinrichsen (Cal Poly) 12-2 149 - Chance Lamer (Cal Poly) tech Benji Alanis (Northern Colorado) 22-7 157 - Vince Zerban (Northern Colorado) maj Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) 13-2 165 - Derek Matthews (Northern Colorado) dec Michael Goldfeder (Cal Poly) 4-0 174 - Daschle Lamer (Cal Poly) fall Travis Mastrogiovanni (Northern Colorado) 1:34 184 - Kendall LaRosa (Cal Poly) dec Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) 7-3 197 - Jarad Priest (Cal Poly) dec Xavier Vasquez (Northern Colorado) 2-1 285 - Trevor Tinker (Cal Poly) dec Xavier Doolin (Northern Colorado) 8-2
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  36. The Huskers laid an absolute egg. Iowa wrestled well, but not out of this world well. Glazier was their MVP tonight, followed by Hill and Franek.
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  37. "Has anyone done more for the Hawkeye's success this year than Zach Glazier?" Tim Johnson Ferrari reference?
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  38. Man this place cleared out real quick.
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  39. Wrestling shape is different than football shape.
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  40. Glazier has looked real good since he knocked off the 2021 ncaa champion at the solider salute
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  41. I wish they would mic up Tom and Terry
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  42. most definitely. Nice one here for Van Dee
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  43. I don’t think Smith made an offensive attempt all match.
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  44. Kueter just got done with football last week. It'd be stupid to send him out so soon, and you don't want his first match to be against an absolute beast.
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  45. 125 - Tanner Jordan (South Dakota St.) over Hayden Benter (Navy) Fall 4:06 133 - Derrick Cardinal (South Dakota St.) over Garrett Totten (Navy) Maj 14-1 141 - Josh Koderhandt (Navy) over Clay Carlson (South Dakota St.) Dec 3-1 149 - Alek Martin (South Dakota St.) over Nicholas Vafiadis (Navy) Maj 8-0 157 - Cael Swensen (South Dakota St.) over Charlie Evans (Navy) TF 20-4 165 - Andrew Cerniglia (Navy) over Tanner Cook (South Dakota St.) Maj 10-2 174 - Cade DeVos (South Dakota St.) over Daniel Wask (Navy) Dec 5-0 184 - Bennett Berge (South Dakota St.) over David Key (Navy) Dec 9-6 197 - Tanner Sloan (South Dakota St.) over Cael Crebs (Navy) TF 18-0 285 - Grady Griess (Navy) over Luke Rasmussen (South Dakota St.) Fall 6:08
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  46. Well, you just made it a very simple issue. Right now we have a free for all. You don't want that. Why don't you want that? What are you reasons for being against a free for all that we now have? Why would it be bad to have a free for all? Even those that come that are beyond what you call necessary want the American Dream. Are you saying you don't want them to have the American dream? You accused me of it and now you are doing the same thing. Boy, funny how it turns back on you isn't it. mspart
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  47. There’s been rumors of Fix going 125 ever since Picc left, maybe before. I don’t believe it till I see it.
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  48. 65 is deeper at Pan Ams than the last quad and with no repchage/wrestleback it is a dangerous proposition. Austin Gomez is an absolute wild card and can have anyone counting the lights in the gym as quickly as he can be teched. Destribats has proven himself to be a gamer on the world scene. The USA rep is the favorite no doubt but we should absolutely not be counting our eggs before they hatch.
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