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  1. I was planning on doing my annual Iowa/PSU predictions thread but I usually start on Monday. Good way to goof off at work. Wouldn't want to waste valuable weekend time.
    4 points
  2. Class of 2019 #3 Andrew Alirez didn't AA until his fourth year when he won nationals. Class of 2020 #1 Braxton Amos hasn't AA'd. #3 Patrick Kennedy has not AA'd Class of 2021 #2 Alex Facundo hasn't AA'd #3 Paddy Gallagher hasn't AA'd Class of 2022 is the only class in the last four where the top three have achieved AA status with Feldman, Swiderski, and Mendez. (Bouzakis was #4)
    4 points
  3. It is a little cringey but is still leagues better than: Threatening public exposure at a graveyard Threatening to physically assault an opposing team's coach Mouthing off to Dieringer after losing to him Misspelling Marstellar's name and insulting him on Twitter, again after losing Sorta kinda insinuating retirement after defaulting out of the Big Ten tournament and leaving your teammates behind Posting a picture of a dildo to social media. Yeah, I get it, it's not the smoothest callout but are we really so uptight as a community that we need to complain about every single tiny thing? This kinda stuff isn't my jam but I can appreciate it's potential effect on raising the stakes for a match that most likely will be rather one sided
    3 points
  4. I doubt Mendez loses another college match
    3 points
  5. Would have loved to see Davino and Ayala.
    3 points
  6. A nice testament to the Brands brothers' continued success with little guys.
    3 points
  7. Good on the Ivies for taking a principled stance. I don't think it'll affect wrestling much if at all. Recruitment, retention, and administration will be as tough as it has ever been for coaches in the Ivy environment. Maybe we'll see a very watered-down version of the "feeder school" trap that the revenue sports are worried about, with talented kids getting poached. I guess the bigger worry would be if opting-out could affect enough football and basketball players that it cascades down into other problems (lost enrollment, inability to find good coaches, and such) to the point that the Ivy League reclassifies to D3. Seems like there's been a low hum in the background for a while now about finding a better fit down in D3. The policies will definitely be more in-line with the Ivies' philosophy of academics and athletic governance.
    3 points
  8. A little cringey to make that callout after winning in SV against the #20 guy. He didn’t call out a specific wrestler though. What did he weigh in at today? Any chance he drops to 174?
    2 points
  9. He backed out the whole match.
    2 points
  10. Is that Marijuana print on Sasso's headgear
    2 points
  11. I said he's been having an excellent year - in the sense that he's a hell of a lot better than he was last year. Clearly improved wrestler IMO. He has two wins over ranked wrestlers now as well as a win over Diversent who is tough. Last year he had nothing that would compare. His wrestlestat ranking has gone from 84 down to 47 and it hasn't counted today's victory
    2 points
  12. Tired of McCrone. Give me Kilkeary
    2 points
  13. Mccrone has 0 offense on the feet
    2 points
  14. What does hammering them into the mud look like? I haven't seen any predictions what would be a "hammering."
    2 points
  15. Conner Harer was a top 25 P4P recruit. 151-1, 3 Pa State titles his last 3 years in hs. Kasak controlled the match against a good, if young and unknown, wrestler.
    2 points
  16. Bumping Mendez is their only shot at winning the dual. I think DDE got majored by parco last time they wrestled. As good as parco is, Mendez is next level. Dude beat yanni and was right there with Zain to make the Olympic team. Zain and yianni are two of the best 149 pounders of all time. Mendez will be just fine up a weight. I think they should use bouzakis at 133 and Davino at 141.
    2 points
  17. And will not be eligible for NCAA championships...
    2 points
  18. Dean Peterson with the clutch takedown to defeat Lilledahl 4-1. Now Shawver vs Davis
    1 point
  19. I was attempting humor. missed. I coached try to peak in march, and what happens before is another day at the office.
    1 point
  20. And I might suggest not letting assassins from Iran in the country. But Biden had a different idea.
    1 point
  21. ... and thus why were we paying for their security?
    1 point
  22. My understanding is the opposite. RBY said the last thing Sanderson said to him before his first final was, "In 10 years, no one will remember this." Then you have Mesenbrink lecturing a reporter to stop focusing on results, focus on getting better. Sounds like he is channelling a coach's message.
    1 point
  23. @VakAttack finalized the NIL deal with your lawyer. For every $1 you make on this single you pay back Porta Records $1.25. Best deal we could get you. It became obvious Vak was very generous to you in negotiations. I think it's only proper you at minimum gift him with a Thank You
    1 point
  24. They were definitely flat last night. But that is also an annual thing. Train hard now and taper for NCAAs. If it means some shaggy performances in January to get your best in March, then so be it.
    1 point
  25. Friday’s DI Dual Results Air Force 41 Presbyterian 3 125 - Nicco Tocci (Air Force) dec Brayden Adams (Presbyterian) 4-2 133 - Gavin Caprella (Air Force) tech TJ Rodier (Presbyterian) 17-1 141 - Carter Nogle (Air Force) maj Ryan Luna (Presbyterian) 11-3 149 - Eli Holiday (Presbyterian) dec Alec Viduya (Air Force) 10-8 157 - Josh Palacio (Air Force) tech Joshua Roe (Presbyterian) 17-1 165 - Logan Fowler (Air Force) maj Jamisen Colongione (Presbyterian) 11-0 174 - Jack Ganos (Air Force) tech Caleb Roe (Presbyterian) 16-0 184 - Gage Musser (Air Force) maj Nathan Furman (Presbyterian) 11-1 197 - Brian Burburjia (Air Force) tech Toler Hornick (Presbyterian) 17-0 285 - Antonio Ramos (Air Force) fall Morven Saint Jean (Presbyterian) 6:46 Cleveland State 40 Bloomsburg 0 125 - Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) tech Major Lewis (Bloomsburg) 19-4 133 - Jacob Manley (Cleveland State) dec Kade Kluce (Bloomsburg) 10-3 141 - Landen Duncan (Cleveland State) FFT 149 - AJ Parish (Cleveland State) tech Nik Voros (Bloomsburg) 22-5 157 - Reese Stephen (Cleveland State) dec William Morrow (Bloomsburg) 4-1SV 165 - Tate Geiser (Cleveland State) dec Leo Hess (Bloomsburg) 9-4 174 - Gavin Ricketts (Cleveland State) dec Nick Foster (Bloomsburg) 4-1SV 184 - JR Reed (Cleveland State) dec Kolby Flank (Bloomsburg) 6-4 197 - Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) dec Mason Rebuck (Bloomsburg) 8-1 285 - Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) fall Tyler McCarthan (Bloomsburg) 2:45 Cleveland State 24 Clarion 10 125 - Travis Clawson (Clarion) maj Ben Aranda (Cleveland State) 16-4 133 - Nick Molchak (Cleveland State) fall Mason Prinkey (Clarion) 1:19 141 - Gianni Silvestri (Clarion) dec Landen Duncan (Cleveland State) 4-2 149 - Kyle Schickel (Clarion) maj Connor Saylor (Cleveland State) 11-2 157 - Reese Stephen (Cleveland State) dec Chandler Ho (Clarion) 4-1 165 - Tate Geiser (Cleveland State) dec Wesley Barnes (Clarion) 10-4 174 - Ronald Dimmerling (Cleveland State) dec John Worthing (Clarion) 9-8 184 - JR Reed (Cleveland State) dec Aiden Gacek (Clarion) 10-4 197 - Joey Lyons (Cleveland State) dec Ethan Wiant (Clarion) 7-4 285 - Daniel Bucknavich (Cleveland State) dec Austin Chapman (Clarion) 1-0 Nebraska 38 Michigan 6 125 - Caleb Smith (Nebraska) fall Wilfred Tanefeu (Michigan) 3:58 133 - Jacob Van Dee (Nebraska) tech Nolan Wertanen (Michigan) 18-2 141 - Brock Hardy (Nebraska) maj Sergio Lemley (Michigan) 13-4 149 - Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) tech Dylan Gilcher (Michigan) 17-2 157 - Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) fall Chase Saldate (Michigan) 5:33 165 - Christopher Minto (Nebraska) dec Beau Mantanona (Michigan) 7-2 174 - Lenny Pinto (Nebraska) maj Joseph Walker (Michigan) 23-11 184 - Silas Allred (Nebraska) tech Jaden Bullock (Michigan) 21-6 197 - Jacob Cadenas (Michigan) dec Camden McDanel (Nebraska) 5-2 285 - Josh Heindselman (Michigan) dec Harley Andrews (Nebraska) 9-6 Rider 23 Princeton 19 125 - Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton) tech Noah Michaels (Rider) 19-3 133 - Drew Heethuis (Princeton) dec Will Betancourt (Rider) 5-0 141 - Eligh Rivera (Princeton) dec McKenzie Bell (Rider) 8-5SV 149 - Sammy Alvarez (Rider) dec Ty Whalen (Princeton) 7-3 157 - Colton Washleski (Rider) maj Jacob Mann (Princeton) 14-6 165 - Enrique Munguia (Rider) fall Zander Silva (Princeton) 5:41 174 - Michael Wilson (Rider) fall Xavier Giles (Princeton) 4:52 184 - Isaac Dean (Rider) maj Kole Mulhauser (Princeton) 12-4 197 - Luke Stout (Princeton) tech Brock Zurawski (Rider) 22-5 285 - Sebastian Garibaldi (Princeton) dec Collin French (Rider) 8-4 Campbell 29 Bellarmine 10 125 - Anthony Molton (Campbell) tech Damion Ryan (Bellarmine) 23-7 133 - Logan Heil (Campbell) dec Trayce Eckman (Bellarmine) 6-4 141 - AJ Rallo (Bellarmine) dec Shannon Hanna (Campbell) 9-5 149 - Wynton Denkins (Campbell) dec Zac Cowan (Bellarmine) 4-2 157 - Chris Earnest (Campbell) fall Jeb Prechtel (Bellarmine) 3:20 165 - Dom Baker (Campbell) dec Cole Nance (Bellarmine) 3-1 174 - Grant O’Dell (Bellarmine) dec Riley Augustine (Campbell) 4-1SV 184 - Devan Hendricks (Bellarmine) maj Mike Slade (Campbell) 12-2 197 - Levi Hopkins (Campbell) dec Andrew Liber (Bellarmine) 4-1 285 - Landon Sargent (Campbell) fall Will Muckler (Bellarmine) 1:42 Northern Colorado 27 California Baptist 12 125 - Stevo Poulin (Northern Colorado) tech Mitch Neiner (California Baptist) 18-3 133 - Hunter Leake (California Baptist) tech Mikai Alirez (Northern Colorado) 16-0 141 - Andrew Alirez (Northern Colorado) fall Brady Hoshino (California Baptist) :31 149 - Paul Kelly (California Baptist) maj Adam Busiello (Northern Colorado) 9-0 157 - Vince Zerban (Northern Colorado) maj Darren Green (California Baptist) 14-2 165 - Clayton Ulrey (Northern Colorado) dec Daniel Manibog (California Baptist) 4-2 174 - Carter Schmidt (California Baptist) dec Ayden Rix-McElhinney (Northern Colorado) 8-6 184 - AJ Heeg (Northern Colorado) dec Nathan Haas (California Baptist) 9-8 197 - Andrew Donahue (Northern Colorado) dec Eli Sheeran (California Baptist) 7-3 285 - Jose Valdez (Northern Colorado) dec Tristan Kemp (California Baptist) 4-1SV Lock Haven 42 Kent State 6 125 - Tyeler Hagensen (Kent State) fall Sean Logue (Lock Haven) Fall 4:52 133 - Anthony Noto (Lock Haven) tech Adan Benavidez (Kent State) 19-4 141 - Wyatt Henson (Lock Haven) FFT 149 - Lucas Kapusta (Lock Haven) dec Nate Roth (Kent State) 8-3 157 - Nick Stampoulos (Lock Haven) fall Dominic Paterra (Kent State) 2:42 165 - Caden Dobbins (Lock Haven) dec Carson Miller (Kent State) 6-1 174 - Avery Bassett (Lock Haven) fall Waylon Wehler (Kent State) 2:22 184 - Colin Fegley (Lock Haven) maj Trent Thomas (Kent State) 12-3 197 - Tucker Hogan (Lock Haven) dec Blake Schaffer (Kent State) 7-3 285 - Gavin Hoffman (Lock Haven) fall Josh Boggan (Kent State) 4:54 The Citadel 44 Davidson 0 125 - Gylon Sims (The Citadel) InjDef Luke Passarelli (Davidson) 133 - George Rosas (The Citadel) tech Enis Ljikovic (Davidson) 15-0 141 - Thomas Termini (The Citadel) dec Marley Washington (Davidson) 4-1SV 149 - Carson DesRosier (The Citadel) tech Jackson Sichelstiel (Davidson) 19-2 157 - Tyler Badgett (The Citadel) tech Matthew McLaughlin (Davidson) 15-0 165 - Thomas Snipes (The Citadel) dec Bryce Griffin (Davidson) 9-5 174 - Benjamin Haubert (The Citadel) dec Marc Koch (Davidson) 4-1 184 - Micah DiCarlo (The Citadel) maj Josh Lange (Davidson) 17-5 197 - Patrick Brophy (The Citadel) FFT 285 - Adam Ortega (The Citadel) maj Daniel Elyash (Davidson) 11-1 Penn 24 Columbia 20 125 - Max Gallagher (Penn) maj Suleyman Bah (Columbia) 11-3 133 - Ryan Miller (Penn) tech Connor Smith (Columbia) 20-4 141 - CJ Composto (Penn) dec Kai Owen (Columbia) 8-4 149 - Cross Wasilewski (Penn) maj Richard Fedalen (Columbia) 11-2 157 - Jude Swisher (Penn) tech Dominic Rossetti (Columbia) 18-1 165 - Andrew Troczynski (Penn) dec Jaden Le (Columbia) 15-11 174 - Jack McGill (Columbia) maj Nick Incontrera (Penn) 14-3 184 - Nick Fine (Columbia) fall Max Hale (Penn) 2:22 197 - Joe Curtis (Columbia) fall Nathan Taylor (Penn) 5:54 285 - Vincent Mueller (Columbia) maj John Pardo (Penn) 15-3 Virginia Tech 32 Duke 15 125 - Eddie Ventresca (Virginia Tech) FFT 133 - Connor McGonagle (Virginia Tech) tech Raymond Adams (Duke) 16-1 141 - Sam Latona (Virginia Tech) tech Christian Colman (Duke) 23-6 149 - Sean O’Donnell (Duke) fall Chris Bacchioni (Virginia Tech) 3:43 157 - Logan Ferrero (Duke) dec Luke Robie (Virginia Tech) 6-0 165 - Aidan Wallace (Duke) dec Mac Church (Virginia Tech) 4-1SV 174 - Lennox Wolak (Virginia Tech) fall Ryan Beirne (Duke) 2:34 184 - TJ Stewart (Virginia Tech) tech David Hussey (Duke) 19-4 197 - Kwasi Bonsu (Duke) dec Glean Gonzalez (Virginia Tech) 10-3 285 - Jim Mullen (Virginia Tech) tech Connor Barket (Duke) 20-5 Iowa State 25 Oklahoma 6 125 - Antonio Lorenzo (Oklahoma) dec Ethan Perryman (Iowa State) 5-2 133 - Evan Frost (Iowa State) maj Cleveland Belton (Oklahoma) 9-0 141 - Jacob Frost (Iowa State) dec Mosha Schwartz (Oklahoma) 10-4 149 - Paniro Johnson (Iowa State) dec Willie McDougald (Oklahoma) 4-2 157 - Kane Naaktgeboren (Iowa State) dec Layton Schneider (Oklahoma) 8-3 165 - Aiden Riggins (Iowa State) dec Tate Picklo (Oklahoma) 7-3 174 - MJ Gaitan (Iowa State) dec Gaven Sax (Oklahoma) 7-2 184 - Evan Bockman (Iowa State) dec Eli Cordy (Oklahoma) 7-2 197 - Nate Schon (Iowa State) dec Bradley Hill (Oklahoma) 14-7 285 - Juan Mora (Oklahoma) dec Daniel Herrera (Iowa State) 4-2 Drexel 20 Bucknell 13 125 - Desmond Pleasant (Drexel) tech Chris Nucifora (Bucknell) 21-6 133 - Kurt Phipps (Bucknell) dec Kyle Waterman (Drexel) 7-5 141 - Jordan Soriano (Drexel) dec Dylan Chappell (Bucknell) 10-8 149 - Dom Findora (Drexel) dec Braden Bower (Bucknell) 7-4SV 157 - Luke Nichter (Drexel) dec Cade Wirnsberger (Bucknell) 9-3 165 - Noah Mulvaney (Bucknell) maj Cody Walsh (Drexel) 12-3 174 - Myles Takats (Bucknell) dec Jasiah Queen (Drexel) 5-3 184 - Giuseppe Hoose (Drexel) dec Logan Deacetis (Bucknell) 6-5 197 - Mickey O’Malley (Drexel) dec Dillon Bechtold (Bucknell) 13-10 285 - Nolan Springer (Bucknell) maj Dom Petracci (Drexel) 15-2 Illinois 33 Maryland 7 125 - Caelan Riley (Illinois) dec Abram Cline (Maryland) 10-5 133 - Lucas Byrd (Illinois) dec Braxton Brown (Maryland) 7-3 141 - Danny Pucino (Illinois) dec Dario Lemus (Maryland) 8-5 149 - Kannon Webster (Illinois) fall Kal Miller (Maryland) 4:39 157 - Ethen Miller (Maryland) maj Jason Kraisser (Illinois) 15-6 165 - Braeden Scoles (Illinois) tech Alex Uryniak (Maryland) 20-3 174 - Danny Braunagel (Illinois) tech Branson John (Maryland) 22-7 184 - Jaxon Smith (Maryland) dec Edmond Ruth (Illinois) 4-3 197 - Zac Braunagel (Illinois) tech Chase Mielnik (Maryland) 20-4 285 - Luke Luffman (Illinois) dec Seth Nevills (Maryland) 4-2 Indiana 35 Michigan State 3 125 - Jacob Moran (Indiana) dec Caleb Weiand (Michigan State) 12-10 133 - Angelo Rini (Indiana) tech Andrew Hampton (Michigan State) 20-5 141 - Henry Porter (Indiana) dec Jaden Crumpler (Michigan State) 8-3 149 - Clayton Jones (Michigan State) dec Aiden Torres (Indiana) 9-6 157 - Ryan Garvick (Indiana) dec Braden Stauffenberg (Michigan State) 6-5 165 - Tyler Lillard (Indiana) fall Jay Nivison (Michigan State) 8:41 174 - Derek Gilcher (Indiana) dec Ceasar Garza (Michigan State) 5-4 184 - DJ Washington (Indiana) tech Lucas Daley (Michigan State) 19-3 197 - Gabe Sollars (Indiana) dec Remy Cotton (Michigan State) 11-6 285 - Jacob Bullock (Indiana) maj Max Vanadia (Michigan State) 14-4 NC State 22 Pittsburgh 13 125 - Vincent Robinson (NC State) dec Nick Babin (Pittsburgh) 6-2 133 - Kai Orine (NC State) tech Tyler Chappell (Pittsburgh) 17-0 141 - Anthony Santaniello (Pittsburgh) dec Tyler Tracy (NC State) 9-5 149 - Koy Buesgens (NC State) dec Finn Solomon (Pittsburgh) 4-1 157 - Ed Scott (NC State) dec Dylan Evans (Pittsburgh) 5-3 165 - Derek Fields (NC State) maj Jared Keslar (Pittsburgh) 14-6 174 - Luca Augustine (Pittsburgh) dec Matthew Singleton (NC State) 3-1TB 184 - Reece Heller (Pittsburgh) dec Dylan Fishback (NC State) 6-2 197 - Mac Stout (Pittsburgh) maj Christian Knop (NC State) 13-4 285 - Isaac Trumble (NC State) maj Dayton Pitzer (Pittsburgh) 10-1 Minnesota 39 Wisconsin 3 125 - Cooper Flynn (Minnesota) dec Nicolar Rivera (Wisconsin) 7-3 133 - Zac Fugitt (Wisconsin) dec Blake Beissel (Minnesota) 8-4 141 - Vance Vombaur (Minnesota) tech Brock Bobzien (Wisconsin) 22-7 149 - Drew Roberts (Minnesota) tech Royce Nilo (Wisconsin) 17-2 157 - Tommy Askey (Minnesota) dec Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) 10-3 165 - Andrew Sparks (Minnesota) tech Cale Anderson (Wisconsin) 20-2 174 - Clayton Whiting (Minnesota) dec Lucas Condon (Wisconsin) 8-5SV 184 - Max McEnelly (Minnesota) tech Dylan Russo (Wisconsin) 22-6 197 - Isaiah Salazar (Minnesota) tech Niccolo Colucci (Wisconsin) 15-0 285 - Gable Steveson (Minnesota) tech Brooks Empey (Wisconsin) 21-5 Wyoming 25 Utah Valley 10 125 - Bridger Ricks (Utah Valley) dec Garrett Ricks (Wyoming) 4-3 133 - Kase Mauger (Utah Valley) dec David Saenz (Wyoming) 9-2 141 - Cole Brooks (Wyoming) dec Haiden Drury (Utah Valley) 7-2 149 - Gabe Willochell (Wyoming) maj Smokey McClure (Utah Valley) 12-3 157 - Jared Hill (Wyoming) dec Ryker Fullmer (Utah Valley) 8-6 165 - Terrell Barraclough (Utah Valley) tech Cooper Voorhees (Wyoming) 19-3 174 - Riley Davis (Wyoming) dec Mark Takara (Utah Valley) 7-3 184 - Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming) dec Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley) 11-4 197 - Joey Novak (Wyoming) fall Kael Bennie (Utah Valley) 5:24 285 - Sam Mitchell (Wyoming) dec Jack Forbes (Utah Valley) 4-3 Penn State 35 Rutgers 3 125 - Dean Peterson (Rutgers) dec Luke Lilledahl (Penn State) 4-1 133 - Braeden Davis (Penn State) dec Dylan Shawver (Rutgers) 2-1 141 - Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec Joey Olivieri (Rutgers) 7-3 149 - Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) tech Alex Nini (Rutgers) 17-2 157 - Tyler Kasak (Penn State) dec Conner Harer (Rutgers) 4-0 165 - Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) tech Tony White (Rutgers) 19-3 174 - Levi Haines (Penn State) dec Jackson Turley (Rutgers) 5-2 184 - Carter Starocci (Penn State) tech Shane Cartagena-Walsh (Rutgers) 17-2 197 - Josh Barr (Penn State) tech John Poznanski (Rutgers) 22-6 285 - Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) dec Yaraslau Slavikouski (Rutgers) 2-0 Little Rock 29 Oregon State 14 125 - Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) dec Jayden Carson (Little Rock) 3-1 133 - Nasir Bailey (Little Rock) tech Damion Elliott (Oregon State) 21-4 141 - Nash Singleton (Oregon State) dec Brennan Van Hoecke (Little Rock) 4-1 149 - Ethan Stiles (Oregon State) dec Jordan Williams (Little Rock) 5-1 157 - Matt Bianchi (Little Rock) maj CJ Hamblin (Oregon State) 9-0 165 - Joey Bianchi (Little Rock) dec Steele Starren (Oregon State) 9-4 174 - Tyler Brennan (Little Rock) InjDef Sean Harman (Oregon State) 184 - Brock DelSignore (Little Rock) tech TJ McDonnell (Oregon State) 20-4 197 - Stephen Little (Little Rock) fall Vaun Halstead (Oregon State) 2:36 285 - Brett Mower (Oregon State) tech Branson Britten (Little Rock) 17-2 Oklahoma State 22 Northern Iowa 14 125 - Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State) dec Trever Anderson (Northern Iowa) 10-5 133 - Julian Farber (Northern Iowa) maj Cael Hughes (Oklahoma State) 13-4 141 - Cael Happel (Northern Iowa) dec Tagen Jamison (Oklahoma State) 4-1SV 149 - Colin Realbuto (Northern Iowa) dec Carter Young (Oklahoma State) 6-4 157 - Caleb Fish (Oklahoma State) dec Ryder Downey (Northern Iowa) 7-4SV 165 - Cam Amine (Oklahoma State) maj Jack Thomsen (Northern Iowa) 10-2 174 - Dean Hamiti (Oklahoma State) maj Jared Simma (Northern Iowa) 16-4 184 - Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) maj Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) 15-4 197 - Luke Surber (Oklahoma State) dec Wyatt Voelker (Northern Iowa) 4-3 285 - Wyatt Hendrickson (Oklahoma State) tech Lance Runyon (Northern Iowa) 19-4
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  26. I didn’t think Bartlett looked bad. Kerk a little. But even if you think they looked bad, isn’t this usually the time of year where they “look bad” because of a hard training week or something and then they always look good at NCAA’s?
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  27. bro, what? the ivy league rejects 93% of applicants. if you don't want to come to Harvard to play FB or BB because you're not getting paid, guess what, someone will. this might be a good theory if you applied it to other schools, but not schools who turn down 9 of 10.
    1 point
  28. i would say it's a principled stance. if the ivies wanted to compete with the big FB/BB schools they would have done what the rest of DI did years ago and essentially wave any academic requirements for athletes in those sports. so, yeah, they are staying in line with their principles.
    1 point
  29. https://usafacts.org/articles/what-can-the-data-tell-us-about-unauthorized-immigration/
    1 point
  30. fauci is evil. at the very least, the citizens of this country shouldn't be paying a cent to him, especially private security.
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  31. And they are really yuge chromosomes.
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  32. 19-4 TF for Okie State's Hendrickson over UNI's Runyon. 22-14 OSU D3
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  33. Kerk wins 2-0 and the dual is over. Peterson over Lilledahl is the only win for Rutgers. I bet that's the first (and last) time that Lilledahl is the only member of his dual team to lose his individual match.
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  34. Nebraska transfer Ethan Stiles, who had a hot start at 157, is down to 149, and giving Jordan Williams all he can handle. 6-1 decision by Stiles in a match that was fun in the scrambles, but not particularly close.
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  35. Trump was watching and said it was "perfect."
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  36. I was so confused. For a second it looked like down just completely stopped wrestling at the end and ended up on his back. Gave up two takedowns going to a headlock when Fish got to the body lock. Looks like Schwab knows where to focus before their next matchup.
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  37. Nini loses by tech fall, but never stops shooting, never gave up, and showed good spirit in spite of the outcome
    1 point
  38. I don't know which topic to post in. Looking forward to all the level headed takes on 125 from PSU fans
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  39. If the outcome of this dual had any real importance, I wouldn't be surprised if we saw them take their shot and do it. Unfortunately, the dual is for nothing but pride.
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  40. I like it, and agree it’s probably their best shot
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  41. I'm learning some new songs on my guitar. Back in Black and Working for MCA. Both great songs. Also trying to concoct a lead for my friend's song Riverside blues. We were in a band together in college. I really love this song. Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Top Pro Marshall Origin 20 head (set on lowest volume which is plenty loud in the house) 2X12 speaker cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers. I bought the speakers and installed them. The cab is homemade and I bought it on offer up. $80. Screaming deal. Even makes my Marshall Code 50 sound better. I am not that good, just noodle around. mspart
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  42. Just dropped this new single. Hope you Enjoy Title: @ionel
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  43. We're talking about Bouzakis' 5th college match in his true freshman year as evidence for how he'd do over 2 years later? I'd favor Bouzakis to win against Block, and I think Mendez vs Parco is a toss-up as well. I don't see Mendez getting bullied in the hand fight, and he's such an efficient finisher I don't think he's likely to get stuck underneath. Either way, it would make for an even more interesting dual.
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  44. Kid, With all due respect, you've got some seriously bad takes here, all throughout this thread. You're entitled to your opinions, but the factual understandings on which they're based need some work. Let's take a stab at it, shall we? 1. Boys wrestling isn't dying on the high school level. Participation in high school wrestling is increasing -- including among boys. This article from last year (here) shows an increase of 32,443 boys compared to the prior year, for a total of 291,874. Fold in the gains from the prior year, and there was a 25% gain compared to 2021-22, which is remarkable. This is without mentioning the consistent gains of the girls, to 64,257, although my personal guess is they're mutually reinforcing. The 291K figure is still an overall decrease from the 70s and 80s, including the all-time boys high of 356,131 in 1976 (see article here), but if the current growth rate continues, we'll be back there in a couple years. (We're already there if you add the boys and girls numbers from 2023, but we're talking boys now.) There's pockets where wrestling is struggling for demographic reasons (e.g. in rural areas, where schools have declining enrollment), but it's growing overall. 2. Nor is it dying on the D1 level. It's a concern I share, no doubt, and it's taken a beating over the past half-century, going from 155 D1 men's programs in 1975 to only 79 at the start of this year. But look at the number closer, and you'll see that we've flatlined since around 2011, with a slight net gain in programs since then. A Flo article (here) demonstrates this well, both in listing of actual programs added and dropped over the years, and in an accompanying graph. Yes, losing CSU blows, but every sport loses programs here and there, and not every lost program means "wrestling is dying." 3. Earlier you refer to people "blaming" Title IX, as though it was a scapegoat. While there's a grain of truth to that, there's no question Title IX had a dramatic impact -- or at least the DOE/OCR's three-prong proportionality-driven interpretation did. It isn't rocket science: when you demand equality from colleges whose teams skew male, and don't take disparities in interest into account, you have to either add women or cut men -- and adding costs money. True, those who put all the blame on Title IX ignore the decline in high school participation at the time (see above), and the cuts weren't helped by ADs who overspend on football. But numerous programs were dropped expressly or in part for Title IX reasons, often to stave off pending or threatened lawsuits. On the plus side, it's helped open the door to women's wrestling. Overall this issue has been heavily politicized, and as such most literature on the topic is slanted, so if you have an overly strident view in one direction or the other, you should probably rethink it. Some good reading here, here, here, here, here and here. 4. Can we relax with the "warrior mindset" stuff, and how "soft" we are? Yeah, we're not living in caves anymore using our bare hands to kill our meal each night like "alpha males," but as you can see above, wrestling is doing fine and actually is in the midst of a rebound. Maybe skip the next one or two or twenty Andrew Tate podcasts? Come on man.
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  45. Posted this on my team page. 125-McCrone vs. Joey Cruz Maj. 4-0 *133- Bouzakis or Davino vs. Ayala Dec. 7-0 (Just let me have my upset). 141-Jesse Mendez vs. Ryder Block or Jace Rhodes /Cullen Schriever TF. 12-0 149- D'Emilio vs. Parco Maj. 12-4 *157- Sasso or Cannon vs. Teemer or Estrada Dec. 12-7 (If no Teemer, Dec. for Sasso). 165- Paddy vs. Caliendo Dec. 12-10 *174- Kharch vs. Kennedy Dec. 15-10 184- Rogotzke vs. Arnold Dec. 15-13 197- Shumate vs. Buchanan Maj. 15-17 HWT- Feldman vs. Kueter Dec. 18-17 OSU
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  46. Yes he was. Maximus was alive then died. It's clear at the end of the movie. Filming wrapped up in 1999 when he died. Movie was released in 2000.
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  47. I thought Chlebove would be better at this level than he has been based on his high school career. It just goes to show that it's really hard to predict results at the NCAA level for high school kids.
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