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27 minutes ago, killdozer said:

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)

Did you ever hear about the man in Granby ,Colorado who built an indestructible bulldozer. They called it the Killdozer. 

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30 minutes ago, killdozer said:

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)

Might come down to coaches poll...

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43 minutes ago, killdozer said:

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)

 

13 minutes ago, jajensen09 said:

Might come down to coaches poll...

I didn't know the coaches had an 80s/90s music poll going!

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22 hours ago, ScarletKnight said:

Colaicco doesn't seem to be having a great season, how is he 9 even before the EIWA?

Hard to believe Colliacco had Shawver beat until a td at the buzzer. Took a 2 minute review to make sure time wasn’t up. No idea what has happened to him. 

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8 minutes ago, Quaker118 said:

Hard to believe Colliacco had Shawver beat until a td at the buzzer. Took a 2 minute review to make sure time wasn’t up. No idea what has happened to him. 

guys moving in opposite directions

that post above seems to say 70% win rate, I don't think he has that.  

 

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Just now, ScarletKnight said:

guys moving in opposite directions

that post above seems to say 70% win rate, I don't think he has that.  

 

That's just one of the criteria doesn't have to Meet them all

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5 minutes ago, flanders said:

First and second alternates listed at 9 of 10 weights. No second alternate at 197. I wonder what that is about.

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On 3/11/2024 at 11:29 AM, killdozer said:

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

A+ work here.

You got 41 of 47 right.

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1 minute ago, Idaho said:

85%.. not A+ where I come from 🙂  ... But that's pretty good! 

You must not have had the curve where you come from.

My freshman year in college I had a chem test where 20% was a B. There was also a guy who got a 99% on that test. He is now a doctor.

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36 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

First and second alternates listed at 9 of 10 weights. No second alternate at 197. I wonder what that is about.

Where are the alternatives listed?

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Let's See How I did (Correct in Bold):

On 3/11/2024 at 11:29 AM, killdozer said:

125 - (5/6)
#9 Stevo Poulin Northern Colorado
#17 Brandon Kaylor Oregon State

#20 Anthony Molton, Campbell (Tyler Kinsky, Rider)
#21 Brendan McCrone Ohio State
#24 Diego Sotelo Harvard

#25 Elijah Griffin Cal Baptist

133 - (5/5)

#9 Michael Colaicco, Penn 
#10 Nic Bouzakis, Ohio State
#18 Julian Farber, Northern Iowa
#19 Tyler Wells, Minnesota
#23 Kade Moore, Missouri


141 - (4/6)
#11 Jordan Titus, West Virginia
#12 Vince Cornella, Cornell

#16 Tom Crook, Virigina Tech
#27 Kal Miller, Maryland

#29 Haiden Drury, Utah Valley (Kai Owen, Columbia)
UR Jacob Brya, Northern Illinois (Todd Carter, Gardner-Webb)

149 - (3/4)
#22 Alek Martin, South Dakota State
#28 Jude Swisher, Penn
#28 Micahel Cetta, Rutgers

#31 Javion Jones, Northern Illinois (Finn Solomon, Pitt, Northern Illinois getting no love😆)

157 - (4/4)
#2 Vince Zerban, Northern Colorado
Bryce Andonian, Virginia Tech
#3 Michael Blockhus, Minnesota
#26 Matt Bianchi, Little Rock


165 - (4/5)
#9 Caleb Fish, Michigan State
#12 Garrett Thompson, Ohio

#14 Bryce Hepner, Ohio State (Derek Fields, NC State)
#16 Holden Heller, Pitt
#19 Noah Mulvaney, Bucknell


174 - (4/4)
#1 Carter Starocci, Penn State
#17 Luca Augustine, Pitt
#19 Tyler Brennan, Little Rock
#26 Danny Wask, Navy
(Told You!!! 😜)

184 - (5/5)
#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 - (4/4)
#14 Evan Bockman, Utah Valley
#27 Andy Smith, Virginia Tech
#29 John Crawford, Franklin & Marshall
#30 Evan Bates, Northwestern


285 - (4/4)
#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

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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1 hour ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

First and second alternates listed at 9 of 10 weights. No second alternate at 197. I wonder what that is about.

The only reason that I can think of is that there were only five wrestlers in the at-large pool.  Four received at-large bids, the fifth got the alternate.  I didn't think Crawford of F&M was even under consideration (I guess he has both CP and RPI rankings) and he's got a place in the bracket.

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Seems Robin from WVU (184) got screwed a bit ,according to Kyle bratke Robin majored Hopkins and was ahead of him in coaches rank and RPI and Hopkins also lost to Robin backup this year , and Negron lost 2 someone Robin beat multiple times and negron lost to multiple non starters and both got in over Robin 

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On 3/11/2024 at 12:29 PM, killdozer said:

125 - (6) 5 of 6
133 - (5) 5 of 5
141 - (6) 4 of 6
149 - (4) 4 of 4
157 - (4) 4 of 4
165 - (5) 4 of 5
174 - (4) 3 of 4
184 - (5) 5 of 5
197 - (4) 4 of 4
285 - (4) 4 of 4

Only misses in the first post in the thread:

125: Klinsky (Rider) over Molton (Campbell)

133: Carter (Gardner-Webb) and Owen (Columbia) over Drury (UVU) and Brya (N. Ill.)

165: Fields (NC State) over Hepner (Ohio State)

174: Simma (N. Iowa) over Brennan (UALR)

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10 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

I would love to hear a mix tape (I know - it's not a thing anymore) with a representative song selected by each D1 coach.  

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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3 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

You must not have had the curve where you come from.

My freshman year in college I had a chem test where 20% was a B. There was also a guy who got a 99% on that test. He is now a doctor.

Are the20% guys politicians?

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4 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

You must not have had the curve where you come from.

My freshman year in college I had a chem test where 20% was a B. There was also a guy who got a 99% on that test. He is now a doctor.

One of my first semester grad courses no one scored over 50% on the first exam and I can assure you everyone worked their tails off studying, thats all we did. 

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