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Who Returns for Your Team? Who do You lose?
killdozer replied to feet2back's topic in College Wrestling
Missouri Return: Surtin, Moore, Edmond, Gioffre, O'Toole, Hawks, Rocky Elam Loss: Mauller, Mocco, Zach Elam. Who replaces the lost: 157 - Cameron Steed or J. Conway 174: Keegan (if that is the case Cameron Steed goes 165) 285: Transfer portal or Seth Nitzel (in the last two years he has beaten Bradley Hill, Josiah Hill, Colton McKiernan, Dorian Crosby, Plus Christian Carroll) -
They already had as of Saturday via back channel. I hope Bailey and Little stay. Here are some reasons why. 1. I'm sure Little Rock can get some NIL money together. But it won't match Iowa and it is tough to turn down huge money. 2. In Little Rock they will be LEGENDS. They will be known as the two that brought the program to National prominence the first AA's (and maybe 3 more each). Flag bearers for the program. They can be the first National Champions for the school. They can be honored every time they step on campus after graduation. Inducted in the school's hall of fame. They can help build something great or just be another guy in Iowa City.
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That and Meat Loaf's "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" He also thanks the teachings of Anton Levey and quotes "The Satanic Bible" I was hoping he would praise Cthulhu
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I in no way want to hear that mix. Almost as much as a Shane Sparks mix tape. His taste is atrocious
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Let's See How I did (Correct in Bold): 42/47 89.3% Pretty Darn good, I would have done much better if the selection committee didn't have a clear bias against Northern Illinois
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Actually, Wask has three wins against the field. The name Killdozer is from an 80's/90's Noise Rock band from Madison WI (I am not from there) that was on Touch and Go Records. They are featured as the closing credits song in the Movie "Old School)
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Wask Vs. Wilson (Based on last RPI and Coaches Rankings: The Criteria : .700 Win % - Neither (Wask @ 67.65% & Wilson @ 57.14%) ● Top 33 RPI - Wask -10th, Wilson - 19th ● Top 33 CR - Wask - 26th Wilson - 31st ● .700 winning percentage against all competition - Neither ● One win against a wrestler receiving an earned position (pre-allocated): Wask has 2 and Wilson has 1. ● Qualifying event placement one below number of pre-allocated spots: They Both did. So by that Criteria It looks like Wask over Wilson.
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Then I think Fields takes the spot from Mulvaney. I think I may have thought Fields had already qualified. I went down the ranking and saw where the placed at Conference and if they earned the conference an allocation. So those were the ones I came up with. As far as Washington I think I was a little prejudice when it came to him from the year he finished 14th at Big Ten and qualified (Which is absurd that all 14 qualified) and then promptly went 0-2 also he has also gone 3-7 since the Southern Scuffle. If you think about taking Washington you should probably take DJ Shannon insted who is 11-18 with two of those wins over Washington in the last month.
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Bubba Wilson of Nebraska. He is ranked 31st But I could see him stealing that last spot. But I would pick Wask Wask has wins over Murphy of Campbell and Faison of NC State which are in the field. Wilson only field win is over Tyler Eichens of North Carolina. Plus, Wask qualified the weight for EIWA.
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Washington at 174? No for a couple reason He is ranked #24 adn didn't win a match at Big Ten and then defaulted in the 9th place bracket and finished what would be 12th and they only had 8 qualifications. Wask finished 7th and the EIWA had 6 allocations and he went 3-2 at EIWA. He is also #26 ranked
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125 - (6) #9 Stevo Poulin Northern Colorado #17 Brandon Kaylor Oregon State #20 Anthony Molton, Campbell #21 Brendan McCrone Ohio State #24 Diego Sotelo Harvard #25 Elijah Griffin Cal Baptist 133 - (5) #9 Michael Colaicco, Penn #10 Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State #18 Julian Farber, Northern Iowa #19 Tyler Wells, Minnesota #23 Kade Moore, Missouri 141 - (6) #11 Jordan Titus, West Virginia #12 Vince Cornella, Cornell #16 Tom Crook, Virigina Tech #27 Kal Miller, Maryland #29 Haiden Drury, Utah Valley UR Jacob Brya, Northern Illinois 149 - (4) #22 Alek Martin, South Dakota State #28 Jude Swisher, Penn #28 Micahel Cetta, Rutgers #31 Javion Jones, Northern Illinois 157 - (4) #2 Vince Zerban, Northern Colorado Bryce Andonian, Virginia Tech #3 Michael Blockhus, Minnesota #26 Matt Bianchi, Little Rock 165 - (5) #9 Caleb Fish, Michigan State #12 Garrett Thompson, Ohio #14 Bryce Hepner, Ohio State #16 Holden Heller, Pitt #19 Noah Mulvaney, Bucknell 174 - (4) #1 Carter Starocci, Penn State #17 Luca Augustine, Pitt #19 Tyler Brennan, Little Rock #26 Danny Wask, Navy 184 - (5) #10 Will Feldkamp, Iowa State #19 Max Hale, Penn #28 Jha'Quan Anderson, Gardner-Webb #31 Tony Negron, Arizona State #32 Caleb Hopkins, Campbell 197 - (4) #14 Evan Bockman, Utah Valley #27 Andy Smith, Virginia Tech #29 John Crawford, Franklin & Marshall #30 Evan Bates, Northwestern 285 - (4) #23 Trevor Tinker, Cal Poly #26 Seth Nevills, Maryland #30 Bennett Tabor, Minnesota Dayton Pitzer, Pitt ACC - 6 Big XII - 10 BIg Ten - 12 EIWA - 8 MAC - 3 PAC 12 - 5 SoCon - 3
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125 - (6) #9 Stevo Poulin Northern Colorado #17 Brandon Kaylor Oregon State #20 Anthony Molton, Campbell #24 Diego Sotelo Harvard #25 Elijah Griffin Cal Baptist
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How will they seed 165 at NCAA Tournament?
killdozer replied to Paul158's topic in College Wrestling
Carr may catch Ramirez with Quality wins (using Coaches Rankings) Carr wins vs. Wrestlers in the field. (or ranked but not yet qualified) In the Field: #4 Hamiti (wis), #6 Caliendo (Iowa) , #7 Olejnik (Ok State) , #8 Hall *WV) (2x), #11 Amine (Mich), #22 MIller (App St), #25 Garvin (stanford), Thomsen (UNI) Ranked but need an at large: #12 Thompson (Ohio), #16 Heller (Pitt) Ramirez wins vs. Wrestlers in the field (or ranked but not yet qualified) In the Field: #2 Carr, #17 Cerniglia (Navy), #20 Brady (VT), #25 Garvin (Stanford), #31 Logan (Lehigh), Ranked but need an at large: #14 Hepner (Ohio St), #16 Heller (Pitt), #18 Fields (NCST), #19 Mulvaney (Bucknell), So depending on who gets in Carr could win the quality wins portion. Which would give him the seed. Ranked wrestlers needing an at large (there are 5 spots) #9 Fish, Michigan State #12 Thompson Ohio #14 Hepner Ohio St #16 Heller Pitt #18 Fields NC State #19 Mulvaney, Bucknell #29 Carlson Oklahoma #32 Chance McLane, Arizona State #33 Cody Walsh, Drexel -
Big 12 Projected Seeds/Interactive Bracket
killdozer replied to bracketbuster's topic in College Wrestling
I forgot Hawks also beat #20 Ayzerov of Columbia (that is three top 20 wins as compared to zero by Whiting). Whiting beat hawks 4-1 in Sudden Victory. I mean that is the slightest of margins. Maybe Hawks has turned it around on Whiting as of recently. If so with those wins he would have to be a no brainer. This is nothing against Whiting in any way. But, taking all things into consideration. It is probably the right choice as it was last year. When Harman beat Hawks during the season. But Hawks had wins over guys who beat Harman and better wins overall. It is a tough decision. Remember, Hawks was #10 ranked coming into the season. Personally, I think either one would be a great choice. But if you look at it by what has happened this season. Hawks is probably the right choice. -
MAC Projected Seeds/Interactive Bracket
killdozer replied to bracketbuster's topic in College Wrestling
You have the seeding and records wrong at 141 lb. Almarinez of SIU-E 4-1 in the MAC with a win over Nugent (#3 seed) and only loss to Brya (#2) seed. I believe it would go: 1. Henson, Lock Haven 2. Brya, Northern Illinois 3. Almarinez, SIU-Edwardsville 4. Negent, Central MIchigan 5. Sullivan, Clarion 6. Layton, Cleveland State 7. Meiszner, Kent State 8. Brooks, Buffalo -
Big 12 Projected Seeds/Interactive Bracket
killdozer replied to bracketbuster's topic in College Wrestling
Hawks best wins #5 Salazar and #10 Feldkamp this year. Whiting best wins are #29 Dennis Robin and #30 Tony Negron. His win against Hawks doesn't count. So Hawks is the best choice for seeds and if an at-large is needed. -
Big 12 Projected Seeds/Interactive Bracket
killdozer replied to bracketbuster's topic in College Wrestling
Colton Hawks, Was ranked in the last rankings which means they put him as the starter. He may be the 4th or 5th seed since he beat Feldkamp. -
It is spelled Affton [emoji6] Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk
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This interface for the Soldier Salute is possibly the worst I have ever seen. Not user friendly at all. I can still follow it, but it is a task. The one thing I do like is you click on the match video and it pops up without taking you to another page. But other than that POS. Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk
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I wouldn't be surprised if Brooks & AJ are 2 & 3 seed. Say AJ beats Brooks in the dual and Brooks beats AJ at Big 10. Then someone likes Buchanan or Elam goes undefeated and wins Big XII or Hidlay goes undefeated. Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk
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I think with Mizzou only having 4 Freshman this year and basically them all wrestling at the Tiger Style and Maryville Open. (the ones that were not injured) They are also entered in the Cougar Clash. They had to choose one to skip for the 5 dates and I guess Lindenwood was the one. I know 2nd semester they have the UNO open plus Denker Open and Missouri Valley Open. I can see Mizzou sending their Freshman and Some backups to Midlands as well like last year. Cameron Steed looked really good beating Manibog and Harper. I was at the LU open and that Freshman/Sophomore Division was pretty darn good. It had DIV I redshirt freshman from Bellermine, Northern Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma State, SIU-Edwardsville, Northwestern, Illinois & of course LIndenwood not to mention Central Oklahoma and McKendree from DII I am happy Okie State brought their whole team as well SIU-E. The Lindenwood Open replaced the old St. Louis Open the same weekend. That had a bunch of DI teams like Mizzou, Okie State, Oklahoma, Northwestern, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northern Illinois Illinois, Purdue, Chattanooga. Plus now defunct programs like Notre Dame, Clemson, BYU, Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State), Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, and Iowa would send their backups. Plus tough DII teams at the time like SIU-Edwardsville, Central Missouri and Central Oklahoma. Plus, all the good JUCO's around Missouri, Illinois, Kansas and Iowa. It was brutal.
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Which teams are the best 5 over the past 10 years?
killdozer replied to Dark Energy's topic in College Wrestling
I did this a couple months ago. Since 2013 Top 10 Points at NCAA's (*- Didn't participate in 2021) Penn State - 1231.5 Iowa - 872 Ohio State - 805.5 Oklahoma State - 741 Missouri - 632.5 *Cornell - 586.5 Michigan - 560.5 Minnesota - 556 Virginia Tech - 529.5 Nebraska - 507.5 Top 10 All-Americans Penn State - 64 Iowa - 56 Oklahoma State - 50 Ohio State - 40 Minnesota - 39 Virginia Tech - 39 Missouri - 38 Michigan - 34 *Cornell - 33 Nebraska - 29 National Champions Penn State - 30 *Cornell - 8 Ohio State -8 Oklahoma State - 7 Iowa - 6 Missouri - 6 Illinois -4 Minnesota -3 NC State -3 Six Teams with 2 Top 10 Dual Meet Victories NC State - 143 Penn State - 134 Iowa - 134 Missouri - 134 Virginia Tech - 129 Oklahoma State - 129 *Cornell - 111 Ohio State - 111 Nebraska - 109 Rutgers - 109 Top 10 Dual Meet Win % Penn State - 95.03% Iowa - 91.78% NC State - 85.62% Oklahoma State - 84.86% Missouri - 84.81% Virginia Tech - 81.64% *Cornell 79.80% Ohio State 77.62% Nebraska - 77.30% Michigan 72.59% Top 10 Most Conference Title Missouri -11 Oklahoma State - 9 *Cornell - 7 Penn State - 6 NC State -6 Arizona State - 5 Oregon State - 5 Virginia Tech - 4 Lehigh - 4 Campbell - 4 -
How to watch Mizzou Black & Gold Dual?
killdozer replied to tiger-style's topic in College Wrestling
Youtube will shut them down cause of copyright on the music in the background Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk -
Sorry Got one wrong. SIU-Edwardsville 125- Davian Guanajuato over Gavin Alexander 4-2 133 - Marcel Lopez over Eric Almarinez 9-6 141 - Danny Martinez over Alec Peralta 149 - #15 Caleb Tyus Tech fall 19-4 over Braxton Strick 157 - Brock Woodcock 14-4 major over Caine Tyus 165 - Justin Ruffin 1-0 over Bradley Gillum 174 - Dom Lopez over Antonio Torres 184 - Derron Pulliam 12-3 major over Aaron Cramer 197 - Nick Nosler 5-4 over Ryan Yarnell Exhibition 149 - Hayden Whidden 2-1 over Santino Robinson 157 - Lane Robinson over Grant LaDuke 174 - Hayden Trezek 9-6 over Hayden Shepherd
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SIU-Edwardsville 125- Davian Guanajuato over Gavin Alexander 4-2 133 - Marcel Lopez over Eric Almarinez 9-6 141 - Danny Martinez over Alec Peralta 149 - Caleb Tyus Tech fall 19-4 over Braxton Strick 157 - Brock Woodcock 14-4 major over Caine Tyus 165 - Justin Ruffin 1-0 over Bradley Gillum 174 - Dom Lopez over Antonio Torres 184 - Derron Pulliam 12-3 major over Aaron Cramer 197 - Ryan Yarnell 5-4 over Nick Nosler Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk