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2024 NCAA Championships - Session 4 (Friday Evening)


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2 minutes ago, JuanMogen said:

Need to just own up to our mistakes sometime. How'd our 17's end up?

We may of had enough of a lead to survive.  3 points ahead everyone else down to one guy, as long as no pins maybe ...

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I'm watching Kerk/Schultz again and jfc Kerk pisses me off. He is legitimately *that* strong but he doesn't chain wrestle or move ahead. He plays checkers. That's why the technically superior/ physically inferior Parris beat him last year and why anyone who is a rare horsepower equivalent will continue to beat him. I know what I want to say but it won't be well received, but, uhh, yeah... Kerk ain't him. Big as an oak the end.

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11 minutes ago, Richferg said:

Nothing on the ASU website about that.  The PSU website says they wrestled in 21-22, with Kerk winning 8-2, but they list it as happening during the Nebraska dual meet, so that can’t be correct. I don’t think they have wrestled before tonight. 

Looks like it was a 14-8 win for Schultz, but it was all Kerk tonight

https://www.ncaa.com/_flysystem/public-s3/files/D1 Brackets_final.pdf

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Just now, Pa in Taiwan said:

Absolutely. That's no longer the question for me.

The question for me is whether he can take out David Taylor in the Olympic Trials. 

When were either of those in question?

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32 minutes ago, bnwtwg said:

I'm watching Kerk/Schultz again and jfc Kerk pisses me off. He is legitimately *that* strong but he doesn't chain wrestle or move ahead. He plays checkers. That's why the technically superior/ physically inferior Parris beat him last year and why anyone who is a rare horsepower equivalent will continue to beat him. I know what I want to say but it won't be well received, but, uhh, yeah... Kerk ain't him. Big as an oak the end.

Say it!!

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51 minutes ago, JuanMogen said:

Need to just own up to our mistakes sometime. How'd our 17's end up?

 

49 minutes ago, ionel said:

We may of had enough of a lead to survive.  3 points ahead everyone else down to one guy, as long as no pins maybe ...

Sorry guys. The update has been posted. Maybe just stay in this thread.

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1 hour ago, NormMacDonald said:

I'm hoping Salazr wins here.  Keck is winning regardless but I already saw Keck demolish Plott easily 2 weeks ago. 

I'd like to think OSU will have Plott coached up for Keck, but this is OSU we're talking about here. 

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26 minutes ago, bnwtwg said:

When were either of those in question?

I had/have little doubt that Brooks would win the NCAA tournament at 197. 

Beating Olympic and World Champion David Taylor at the Olympic trials this year is an entirely different thing. It absolutely IS in question, especially since Taylor took care of business the last time they met. Brooks has certainly continued to improve, at least in beating up the best of the field at 197 this year. Doing that is much different than beating David Taylor in freestyle. 

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2024 NCAA Championships

Top Individual Point scoring through 2 days:

Points Per Individual
Aaron Brooks (Penn State) 23
Levi Haines (Penn State) 22
Parker Keckeisen (Northern Iowa) 21
Dustin Plott (Oklahoma State) 20.5
Beau Bartlett (Penn State) 20
Trent Hidlay (North Carolina State) 20
Vito Arujau (Cornell) 20
Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) 19.5
Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) 19.5
Lucas Davison (Michigan) 19
David Carr (Iowa State) 18.5
Drake Ayala (Iowa) 18.5
Greg Kerkvliet (Penn State) 18.5
Austin Gomez (Michigan) 18
Richard Figueroa (Arizona State) 18
Caleb Henson (Virginia Tech) 17.5
Daton Fix (Oklahoma State) 17.5
Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) 17
Carter Starocci (Penn State) 16
Rocco Welsh (Ohio State) 16
Keegan OToole (Missouri) 15
Meyer Shapiro (Cornell) 14.5
Ty Watters (West Virginia) 14.5
Tanner Sloan (South Dakota State) 13.5
Tyler Kasak (Penn State) 13.5
Brock Hardy (Nebraska) 12.5
Hunter Garvin (Stanford) 12.5
Real Woods (Iowa) 12.5
Stephen Buchanan (Oklahoma) 12.5
Jacob Cardenas (Cornell) 12
Nick Feldman (Ohio State) 12
Peyten Kellar (Ohio) 12
Ridge Lovett (Nebraska) 12
Mike Caliendo (Iowa) 11.5
Bennett Berge (South Dakota State) 11
Eric Barnett (Wisconsin) 11
Luke Stanich (Lehigh) 11
Wyatt Hendrickson (Air Force) 11
Zach Elam (Missouri) 11
Anthony Echemendia (Iowa State) 10.5
Bernie Truax (Penn State) 10.5
Cade DeVos (South Dakota State) 10.5
Lachlan McNeil (North Carolina) 10.5
Shane Griffith (Michigan) 10.5
Trey Munoz (Oregon State) 10.5
Daniel Cardenas (Stanford) 10
Kyle Parco (Arizona State) 10
Lennox Wolak (Columbia) 10
Mekhi Lewis (Virginia Tech) 10
Peyton Hall (West Virginia) 10
 
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47 minutes ago, Pa in Taiwan said:

I had/have little doubt that Brooks would win the NCAA tournament at 197. 

Beating Olympic and World Champion David Taylor at the Olympic trials this year is an entirely different thing. It absolutely IS in question, especially since Taylor took care of business the last time they met. Brooks has certainly continued to improve, at least in beating up the best of the field at 197 this year. Doing that is much different than beating David Taylor in freestyle. 

Taylor beating Brooks is not in question. The scoreboard is. The end.

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1 hour ago, bnwtwg said:

I'm watching Kerk/Schultz again and jfc Kerk pisses me off. He is legitimately *that* strong but he doesn't chain wrestle or move ahead. He plays checkers. That's why the technically superior/ physically inferior Parris beat him last year and why anyone who is a rare horsepower equivalent will continue to beat him. I know what I want to say but it won't be well received, but, uhh, yeah... Kerk ain't him. Big as an oak the end.

So you watched a match where Kerk absolutely dominates an ncaa finalist, 4x AA and Olympian and your first thought yea this guy just isn’t it ..Funny bc Cael is on video this year saying he avoids eye contact with Kerk at practice bc he doesnt want to wrestle with him bc he’s so strong and good , he took down gable at ncaas and was the only person not bonused by him gables last year and he’s only bigger and better since then 

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10 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

31 bonus points so far out of PSU. Well above what they did all year.

I think Penn State is something like 59-7 in semifinals under Sanderson.  Insane percentage given the level of competition at that stage.  

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