You are on a roll. It gets tougher from here.
And to answer your question, after two years at Bismarck State College, Brock Lesnar wrestled two years for Minnesota finishing second in 1999 as the #2 seed and first in 2000 as the #1 seed.
While Gray Simons is almost always the answer to any trivia question that involves superlatives, sadly he is not the answer to this one. In 1960 he won the title as a #2 seed.
Bonus Trivia.
For those of you who are really bored at work today.
There are also seven wrestlers who absolute zeroed it in the non-freshman eligibility eras. Name them.
In the Big Dog Trivia thread I noted that Steve Mocco had wrestled exactly to his seed all four years. The absolute value of the difference between his seed and placement was zero.
I speculated that he must be the only wrestler to pull this off, but there are three others who have done this over four tournaments. Name them.
You know what? I am going to give you that one. I know it is a technicality, but I like that I did not think of it and you did. So we are back to a Fab Five after all.
It is only there for the next 5 hours. It was acquired by on3. Starting tomorrow it will be at:
https://www.on3.com/boards/forums/iowa-wrestling.169/
Though the other link my also re-direct to the new link.
Tom came closest, but only did the deed three of four times. While Terry did it three out of three times he qualified for the tournament, losing the wrestleoff his freshman year knocks him out of the box.