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    Recruiting class rankings released, Ohio State No. 1

    The point cannot be mentioned enough, but in an individualized team sport such as wrestling, talent matters. While there are clearly factors such as attrition, development, and culture that play integral roles in the success of teams and individuals at the college level -- there is a strong tie between ability level and success.

    When looking at the All-Americans from the last three NCAA tournaments, here is the ratio of All-Americans based on top recruiting rankings:

    Top 10: (2017) 19/80 (2018) 23/80 (2019) 25/80
    Top 20: (2017) 33/80 (2018) 32/80 (2019) 35/80
    Top 30: (2107) 40/80 (2018) 38/80 (2019) 45/80
    Top 100: (2017) 60/80 (2018) 63/80 (2019) 67/80

    The two programs that have finished first and second at the national tournament each of the last three years, Penn State and Ohio State, have also been dominant within the recruiting landscape -- and also have been very successful in turning those recruits into successful starting lineup participants.

    The nine NCAA qualifiers for Penn State were ranked as follows coming out of high school:

    133: Roman Bravo-Young -- 15th in Class of 2018
    141: Nick Lee -- 5th in Class of 2017
    149: Brady Berge -- 8th in Class of 2017
    157: Jason Nolf -- 7th in Class of 2014
    165: Vincenzo Joseph -- 7th in Class of 2015
    174: Mark Hall -- 1st in Class of 2016
    184: Shakur Rasheed -- 56th in Class of 2014
    197: Bo Nickal -- 5th in Class of 2014
    285: Anthony Cassar -- WC in Class of 2014

    The 10 NCAA qualifiers for Ohio State were ranked as follows coming out of high school:

    125: Malik Heinselman -- 48th in Class of 2018
    133: Luke Pletcher -- 8th in Class of 2016
    141: Joey McKenna -- 8th in Class of 2014
    149: Micah Jordan -- 6th in Class of 2014
    157: Ke-Shawn Hayes -- 13th in Class of 2015
    165: Te'shan Campbell -- 65th in Class of 2015
    174: Ethan Smith -- 53rd in Class of 2017
    184: Myles Martin -- 4th in Class of 2015
    197: Kollin Moore -- 32nd in Class of 2015
    285: Chase Singletary -- 6th in Class of 2017

    Below is a breakdown of this year's top 25 recruiting classes.

    Ohio State's recruiting class is headlined by Greg Kerkvliet, the nation's No. 1 recruit (Photo/Mary Christen, The Guillotine)

    1. Ohio State

    Top 100 recruits: No. 1 Greg Kerkvliet (Simley, Minn.), No. 3 Carson Kharchla (Olentangy Liberty, Ohio), No. 6 Jordan Decatur (CVCA, Ohio), No. 18 Dylan D'Emilio (Genoa, Ohio), No. 66 Isaac Wilcox (Olympus, Utah), and No. 100 Jacob Decatur (CVCA, Ohio)

    Other notable recruits: Nick Oldham (West Des Moines Valley, Iowa) and Tyler Stein (Canfield, Ohio)

    Recruiting class rankings (2015-2018): 6th-10th-7th-2nd

    NCAA finishes: 2nd-2nd-2nd

    Final dual meet rankings: 6th-2nd-6th

    Commentary: This is a second straight absolutely loaded class for the Buckeyes, which is needed with the losses to graduation the Buckeyes have taken in 2018 (Tomasello, Bo Jordan, and Snyder) and 2019 (McKenna, Micah Jordan, and Martin). Kerkvliet, Jordan Decatur, and Kharchla ended the 2018-19 season ranked No. 1 nationally in their respective weight classes. The 2018 class started positively -- among that group, Heinselman qualified for the NCAA tournament as a true freshman, while Sasso and Gavin Hoffman had superlative redshirt seasons.

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    2019 InterMat Recruiting Class Rankings

    1. Ohio State
    2. Arizona State
    3. Cornell
    4. Wisconsin
    5. Virginia Tech
    6. Nebraska
    7. Oklahoma
    8. Oklahoma State
    9. Iowa State
    10. Illinois
    11. Michigan
    12. Rutgers
    13. Fresno State
    14. Lehigh
    15. Minnesota
    16. NC State
    17. Penn
    18. Northern Colorado
    19. Northern Iowa
    20. Iowa
    21. Stanford
    22. Penn State
    23. Indiana
    24. Northwestern
    25. Wyoming

    Honorable mention: Old Dominion, South Dakota State, Missouri, and Michigan State

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