I agree with you more than disagree but am just surprised that guys didn’t move in to try to win a national championship. Fix always looks large at 133 and he would be the front runner at 141 presumably. I do think that the top 3 or 4 at 141 are very solid wrestlers but wouldn’t consider any elite. Swiderski could be elite eventually but isn’t there yet.
I know this an overly simplified way to look at things but if 141 was easy and 133 and 149 were hard…. Wouldn’t guys be flocking from 133 and 149 to 141? It’s 8 pounds up or down
I know I am in the minority here but I think that 157 is pretty tough weight class. Will Lewan, Ed Scott and Brayton Lee are ranked outside of the top 8 right now.
The underhook is his set up to score. He is not scoring from just going out and throwing an underhook lol. Underhooks set up hrow big singles, inside steps, push-push-pull snaps, etc.
Hidlay controls his opponents with his underhooks as well as any single wrestler does with any single tie up in NCAA wrestling right now. He uses it to control position in his matches and scores off of it. Reminiscent to how the Iranians use the underhook.
This is true. Swiderski is a true freshman though. Cornella had a greyshirt year where he did not have any particularly high level wins.
Eye test says that Swiderski is an AA threat day 1.