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Everything posted by scorenomore
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Why I the world would you keep any of the old staff. They are going to be dead weight against the direction DT is going. Admin stuff is overrated and can be figured out pretty easy. It’s pretty hard to change people and DT needs to remove all barriers and make it his way. He will make a mistake or two along the way, but thats okay for someone that brings a lot to the table.
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I'm not sure if you are being serious. Brooks just took out DT while maybe not even being eligible for the olympics. DT screwed Bo back when he had surgery on his knee and didn't tell Bo so he could drop down to 86. Brooks and Nickal are not buddies with DT.
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Well, not so fast there. Do you know how many recruits Coleman misled and said he was staying at UNC?
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Do you not remember the wet mat fest with Cox? No way. yes to Kennedy and Gilman.
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Best take away I had was Sammy might be back second semester. To me, that means Sammy is coming back, but doesn’t want to take classes.
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any other nuggets from the banquet? Does that mean Levi beats Mitchell?
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Good picks but do you have any good reason for MM and Haines swapping weights? Same with PK bumping up to 197?
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125 - Ayala 133 - Crookham 141 - Mendez 149 - Sasso 157 - Haines 165 - Messenbrink 174 - O'Toole 184 - Keckeisen 197 - Cardenas HWT - Hendrickson I only have 2 PSU champs next year, but the overall depth of the team will likely have 7+ AAs making it hard to beat them. Yes, I know, I pulled out the hollywood script for Sasso.
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Penn St has had an amazing run atop of college wrestling. He made his money in the upper weights, pioneering financing and special medical practices. He recruited amazing talent (especially in the upper weights) and for the most part, took them to higher levels and developed the most dominate multi-time champions in recent memory. However, the arms race has been legalized and competition by Michigan, Iowa and other schools is making an impact - the field has been leveled. Cael still owns the coaching advantage and will win ties. Cael also is a younger coach beating out the old blue bloods of Smith, Brands and Ryan. Over the next 5 years, these three coaches will likely turn over to the likes of Askren, Taylor, Burroughs, Snyder, Dake....Iowa style will be reinvented, recruiting against an aging John Smith will end, and who knows what happens at Ohio State, but the money and facilities are in place. Penn State has now had to dip into the portal instead of its recruiting prowess and talent development. Casey Cunningham likely retires after his son finishes in 5 years. After this olympic cycle, we will see elite athletes make their move. Askren to Wisconsin, Taylor + Dake to Iowa and Burroughs officially on staff at Penn to take over the ivy league. These big time coaching changes will spread the recruits around and level the playing field. These changes will hurt Penn State and benefit Ohio State the most, not because it is getting the next best set of recruits but because Penn State will drop down to sub 100 points which then makes them beatable.
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125 - Kilkeary 133 - Bouzakis 141 - Mendez 149 - Sasso - he's coming back, maybe late December, but he's coming 157 - Cannon - could see Blaze in a package deal with his younger brother 165 - Kharchla 174 - Welsh 184 - Rogotzke 197 - Geog/Potential transfer, but unlikely 285 - Feldman This lineup will score points at nationals and is likely to have multiple finalists.
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Agree with most of the grades except D’Emilio and Gallagher. Dylan is an A, he is on track to AA and score over 10 points at nationals. I’d lobby for A+ for Jesse as I think he wins a title this year. Paddy gets a B for year over year improvement, but I see his performance in-line with Geog.
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1 pt escape, 3 pts takedown, 4 pts back, 1 pt riding = 9-1
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Anyone know the riding time? I thought he should have had the major?
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Iowa v. Oregon State (Sunday 11-19-23)
scorenomore replied to Warm Up Champ's topic in College Wrestling
I think Menke 157 from Oregon State is better than what people think. Not predicting a win, but I think he might avoid bonus. -
I think Davis starts. He is the most talented on the current roster and with Lilledahl coming in next year, it's Davis' best time to cement himself in the lineup.
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Why not Rogotzke at 184? He has 4 more dates he can go
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Are the scores posted anywhere?
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Feldman was amazing! His attack and score rate was off the charts. I thought Geog looked like a full 197 but kind of was hoping for a little more quickness since he was coming up and Masita was coming down.
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Any results from today? Was interested to see how Echemendia did and how Kannon Webster looks.
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Buckeyes for 2023/2024
scorenomore replied to MPhillips's topic in Ohio State University's Ohio State Wrestling 2022/2023
Can't argue with you MPhillips. If you were to pick an upset besides Geog who I'm not sure is an upset pick any other picks? Fenton beat McCrone at Ironman in a match full of scrambles. I think McCrone is too long for Kilkeary and I am taking Fenton over McCrone and Kilkaery over Fenton. We need a round robin on this weight class. -
Buckeyes for 2023/2024
scorenomore replied to MPhillips's topic in Ohio State University's Ohio State Wrestling 2022/2023
Wrestle offs are next week followed by Clarion open. We will know a lot more about the upcoming lineup, but curious about best guesses on a few weights: 125 - Vinney, McCrone, Fenton - anyone with a good pulse on how this shakes out? 165 - Assuming this is Hepner's weight, but does Wilcox challenge? Not even sure what weight Wilcox is at. 184 - Shumate or Rogotzke? I haven't seen a lot of hope from Shumate in the past, but maybe he has been really focused this summer? He has a lot of potential. 197 - Hoffman or Geog - both seem to be really good kids that are neck and neck. For us to be competitive at this weight, someone will need to create separation. I think the other weight classes have pretty strong leans towards the projected starter. I'm hoping we see a fully healed Feldman and curious about the other freshman, especially Welsh, Herman and Cannon. -
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