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BTN Double Header - iLLHawk & CornLions
silver-medal replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
Agree. Watched them last night and thought that if this is their best team in years, then the standard of this once proud program sure has dipped. -
Excellent match. I'm sure SVN will adjust for the next one. Great dual in general in spite of PSU's dominance. I have tremenous respect for how hard Nebraska competes.
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the latter. Most high school wrestlers are same as ever. But the studs are extraordinary.
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Curious if others agree, disagree and why?
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He needs more matches preferably at some opens and eventually a drop to 157. He looked like a good imitation of himself yesterday technique wise. It was a very impressive performance for a guy who nearly died and was partially paralyzed for awhile.
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Major Announcement In Columbus at 1p ET/ 12p CT
silver-medal replied to TNwrestling's topic in College Wrestling
Bucks desperately needed an outside voice who fit their culture. Coleman Scott is a great hire. -
As someone who participates in a local Ohio State forum known for it's quality discussions, no one thinks AJ Ferrari is a good idea. I suggested it and the consensus was unanimous that he's not at all the sort of person Tom Ryan wants to bring in. But Ohio State would be a much more dangerous team with a competitive Sasso and Ferrari in the lineup. Good enough to challenge for runnerup. Incidentally Tom Ryan is very close to Tom and Terry Brands. I would not be surprised if he called them to find out exactly what they'd be getting into if they brought in Ferrari.
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Spencer Lee's top game is arguably the best in USA history in freestyle. RBY is done if Lee gets on top.
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Who Should Coach Wisconsin Next Year?
silver-medal replied to animalhouse's topic in College Wrestling
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Michigan went out and completely remade their lineup with transfers. The reason was obvious--they had a weak squad due to some recruiting misses and lack of development. Griffith, Davison and Gomez all had excellent tournies. So did Ragusin but he was the only "homegrown" wrestler to do so. Former AA and transfer Deaugustino had a pedestrian NCAA's. Two Time AA's Amine and Lewan failed to place. True frosh Lemley, who'd climbed the rankings after embarrassing Woods, also dnp'd. On paper, UM was arguably the second best team in the country. They finished 3rd with a team of hired guns. Same can be said of Iowa. Four placers....5th place...three placers were transfers. Also Worth noting--PSU transfers Nagao and Truax were not better wrestlers in State College than their previous schools. In fact, Nagao was flat out better at Minny. Any thoughts?
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The thing about PSU is that everyone always thinks that "so and so's are graduating" so they'll be weaker. But then they reload and it's the same talk all over again. Bucks have a terrific young squad but they're not close to knocking off PSU anytime soon.
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These programs typically have plenty of smart graduates who earn a lot of money. Technically, you're correct but one would expect that wealthy Ivy wrestling alums could figure out how to put together some NIL in a way that's within the rules.
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I'd love to see a list of each school with an AA plus the wrestler's name, wt and placement. Does one exist? (Yes I could do it myself...yes I'm too lazy)
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They're Ivies. They should have plenty of money for NIL.
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Sorry to hijack this thread but I've gotta talk about Rogotzke. I thought he'd be a bust in college. I was wrong. He is a pinner from the word go. He embraces techniques and strategies that most wrestlers are taught to shy away from. He incorporates them into common wrestling situations and often uses one "big" move to set up another. We call him "unorthodox" because he's unconventional but technique works when you practice it enough to be comfortable with it in a variety of situations. In my opinion, he's a year away from being a very serious title contender and possibly on multiple occasions. Think Wade Schalles or Ben Askren.
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What a magnificent job Tom Borelli did. My jaw used to drop watching some of his guys compete during the heyday of his program. You'd see his guys taking on big name recruits from prominent programs and beating them with regularity. At some point, it got more difficult for CMU to continue to push towards the top ten but they have always remained competitive. In my opinion, Borelli is one of the best D1 wrestling programs in the history of our sport.
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Both broadcasts last night were well done by exceedingly knowledgable people. Shane Sparks does a great job on social media as well as on the air.
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About that non-handshake from PSU..... WTF?
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In the BT, you've got: Tier 1: PSU Tier 2: Iowa, tOSU, UM, Nebraska Tier 3: Minny, Wiscy, Rutgers Tier 4: MSU, Illinois, Purdue Tier 5: Indiana, NW, Maryland Just how I see it. And schools like Minny and Wiscy hate not being in Tier 2.
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Kennedy looked excellent beating a very tough Ruth. Griffith might well have lost to Welsh had the tOSU coaches picked neutral instead of bottom in the third period. But, as we all know, the transitive property in wrestling is often a suckers way to decide outcomes.
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I don't know who will win this dual as UM can blow a winnable match at any time. But I like DeAugustino at 125. Conversely, Patrick Kennedy has the tools to upset Griffith. Hard to know what to expect out of Amine.
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Ohio State vs Michigan predictions
silver-medal replied to flyingcement's topic in College Wrestling
In a packed house on national TV. Bad look for UM staff and the sport.