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crzyctldy

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  1. This. It gave me the vibe that after Kasak went down, they gave Sealy the opportunity to make 157. As he hasn't competed or had any weigh-ins recently, he looked like a guy that dropped 20 pounds pretty quickly and had no energy. He's good, make no mistake about it, but I'm guessing he was sucked out and dehydrated.
  2. McCrone dec Flynn 3-0 Bouzakis dec Wells 6-0 Mendez maj Vombaur 10-0 D’Emelio dec Roberts 13-0 Askey dec Sasso 13-3 Sparks dec Paddy 13-6 Kharchla dec Whiting 16-6 McEnelly dec Rogotzke 16-9 Salazar dec Shumate 16-12 Gable tf Feldman 16-17 Minny win
  3. I feel like timing plays into discerning who he is committing to tomorrow. I thought I previously read that he was waiting until after NCAAs to decide. Fast forward to Iowa taking the PSU beatdown and losing out on the Ross lottery in the last week. I can see the Iowa donor saying enough is enough, what is it going to take to speed up the timeline and give our program the win. Go to Bo with this unbeatable offer, have him decide now, and let's get the bad taste of the recent results out of our mouths, and get us a win now. I don't feel as if OKST or Penn State would make the push to expedite the decision. That's where I'm leaning with this fun little show.
  4. Weird reason? Do you think he’s considering a fifth year at Stanford on an athletic scholarship? I know I’d take that opportunity in a heartbeat!
  5. Stanford overcame the 125 pound forfeit. 33-12 Card.
  6. At 165, would Derek Fields being 4-2 against common opponents to Mulvany's 3-3 put him in the lead for getting an at-large bid?
  7. He won in sudden victory in the semis and by a point in the finals. He scored a cumulative 3 points in regulation in those two matches. He's good, but I think his PAC 12 performance shows that he's jumbled in with the rest of the 125s.
  8. UNC seems most logical. Koll originally recruited him to Cornell, UNC has NIL money, and having his former teammate and 197 practice partner Ben Darmstadt on staff is the clincher.
  9. No allegiance to either team, but would be fun to watch this play out: 125 - Ayala maj Davis 4-0 133 - Schriever dec Nagao 7-0 (I think Nagao will have to pick top to get his best position and Schriever is showing he can come on strong in the third) 141 - Woods dec Bartlett 10-0 149 - Rathjen dec Kasak 13-0 157 - Franek dec Haines 16-0 165 - Caliendo dec Mesenbrink 19-0 174 - Starocci tf Kennedy 19-5 184 - Truax tf Riggins 19-10 197 - Brooks tf Glazier 19-15 285 - Kerk tf Keuter 19-20 CHA implodes.
  10. Coincidentally (or not), the calls in all three of his examples went in favor of the home team.
  11. I believe 125, 133, 149, and 184 are the only wieghts in question to AA. The other 6 weights, barring injury, are easy locks.
  12. I suppose you could actually peruse all 19 of my posts. I am really just poo-pooing the idea that PSU will have 10 AAs this year. I believe Minnesota's record will stand the test of time with that one.
  13. Not true.
  14. Neither will Kasak. Double pin it.
  15. Davis won't AA. Pin it.
  16. My take after watching that match is that Davis will not AA and will likely be no better than 5th at the B1Gs.
  17. Menendez and Nagano gave their all.
  18. I believe he would spank all of them.
  19. No Chittum?
  20. And his schedule doesn't let up as he gets another Poulin match tomorrow night.
  21. That's an impressive list - does pinnacle have multiple locations?
  22. Not too hard to find that he got dinged up in his last match (the internet is cool), but you can continue to believe he was trying to preserve something by not wrestling your guy.
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