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Wrestleknownothing

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  1. 2018 had a couple strong ones. 125 - Four wrestlers who would go on to win 7 titles (with a shot at an 8th) in Spencer Lee(3, maybe 4), Nick Suriano (2), Nathan Tomasello (1), and Darian Cruz (1) 141 - Three wrestlers who would win 7 titles (with a shot at an 8th) with each taking multiple titles in Diakomihalis (3, maybe 4), Heil (2), and Lee (2).
  2. bump If you didn't vote earlier, vote. If you voted and have since changed your mind, what say you now?
  3. You are absolutely right, and shame on me as she was there when my kids were there. If we rank based on HS achievements I think the list looks very different. Chase (first woman in IL HS history to qualify for the state tournament), Cortez (one of only 13(?) four timers, with 3 at GN), Ramos (3 timer), Gomez (3 timer) (tied for 3rd?), Assad (2 timer).
  4. Until recently the only town in America named after a living person. Small world.
  5. From my kids' high school: 1.) Tony Ramos, 2.) Austin Gomez, 3.) Abe Assad, 4.) Jered Cortez
  6. @AuntAnnie I like to look at percentage of titles won rather than just count. There have been 22 wrestlers finish at 100% in the NCAA championships (3 for 3 in the non-freshman eligible eras, and 4 for 4 in the freshman eligible eras). Of those twenty-two, two took a lose in the year they won their final title: Wayne Martin was 11-1 in 1936 and Larry Hayes was 17-1 in 1961. So it is not without precedence.
  7. A tip: when copy/pasting a table from Excel or Word, it is best to paste into an empty Word doc using Paste Special>Picture(U) and then copy the picture from Word into this website.
  8. Apparently he transferred to Northern Iowa? Or I accidentally pasted in the UNI table. How is this?
  9. Probability of AA by weight along with the expected number of AAs
  10. You are correct, I should have said HR feels injury stole it in 2022. It was the same core of guys from 2020 to 2022.
  11. Since I assume you can't prove its not, then, sure, yeah, Oklahoma OK.
  12. Agreed. It is a sport where injury is a near guarantee, so we should not be surprised when there are injuries. The difference is probably that none of those injuries cost PSU a team title. For Iowa in 2021 I think it is less about the fact of individual injury and more about them all happening together such that it cost Iowa a team title. Or at least that is the way some of the HR community see it. First, COVID stole their back-to-back in 2020, then injury stole it in 2021.
  13. Last year: Eierman - Probably has as much to do with his style as anything. If you are always giving up the leg, there is a greater chance the leg gets hurt? Cassioppi - finished 7th after projecting in the 2nd - 5th range.
  14. Objection, Your Honor. Asked and answered (on the other board, but still)
  15. The thing that always annoys me about that pic, is that they stole the idea from my wife and I.
  16. ISU by the numbers @Crablegs two notes: I do not have the 11/15 intermat rankings and I updated the probabilities in early November so you see a slight change in 197 that has nothing to do with a rank change.
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