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  1. Since they pinned each other this year, I went with Lee with the smallest margin of defeat
  2. Delgarbino pinned Cassioppi and has been buried on the bench ever since, because Princeton didn't want to make other teams feel too badly
  3. @MPhillips by my count, here were last year's heavies with homes in Ohio: Weight Instate Recruit Name Year Starter College 285 0 #111 Kohlhofer, Austin FR 0 Army 285 0 #103 Shephard, Logan FR 0 Bucknell 285 0 #138 Begue, Aeden St RSFR 1 LIU 285 0 #38 DelGarbino, Jack JR 0 Princeton 285 0 #61 Cover, Matthew JR 0 Princeton 285 1 #44 Bucknavich, Daniel St SO 1 Cleveland State 285 1 #127 Cover, Mason RSFR 0 Cleveland State 285 1 #222 Jaeckin, Justin SO 0 Cleveland State 285 0 #43 Spaulding, Jon RSSR 0 Edinboro 285 0 #121 Millin, Max SO 0 Edinboro 285 1 #100 Cover, Jacob St JR 1 Kent State 285 1 #226 Ucker, Riley FR 0 Kent State 285 1 #217 Padilla, Jacob St SO 1 Ohio 285 1 #109 Greer, Jordan SO 0 Ohio 285 1 #236 Harris, Drew RSFR 0 Ohio 285 0 #98 O'Malley, Seamus St JR 1 Stanford 285 0 #131 Huff, Thadd St FR 1 Bellarmine
  4. 125: Spencer Lee dec Matt Ramos 3-0 133: Michael Mcgee dec Mickey Phillippi 3-3 141: Cole Matthews dec Danny Pucino 3-6 149: Sammy Sasso dec Austin Gomez 3-9 157: Austin O'Connor dec Levi Haines 6-9 165: Dean Hamiti dec Justin McCoy 9-9 174: Carter Starocci major DJ Shannon 9-13 184: Trent Hidlay dec Abe Assad 9-16 197: Nino Bonaccorsi dec Jacob Warner 9-19 285: Cassioppi dec Hunter Catka 12-19, PA wins though if 149 flips it would be PA by 16-15.
  5. Yep this is based on their self described hometown and state. I also have the information for high schools which tends to inflate PA and NJ further due to Wyoming Seminary and Blair
  6. If we go by hometown that they themselves provide, Woods is from New Mexico and Pucino is probably next best. Even as a long time Hamiti Homer, I expect it to be Caliendo as the top 165 from that state going forward. Also probably replace Yahya with Gomez, though maybe not as @bnwtwg pointed out. I still think it's PA pretty handily
  7. Kinda cool that the best Oklahoma guys seem to stay home at one of their two D1 options.
  8. 125: Reece Witcraft or Eli Griffin (Cal Bap) 133: Daton Fix 141: Carter Young 149: John Wiley 157: Kaden Gfeller 165: Wyatt Sheets 174: Dustin Plott 184: Tate Picklo (I bumped him up) 197: Luke Surber 285: Josh Heindselman
  9. NJ CA IL NY OH Patrick Glory Liam Cronin Matt Ramos Anthony Noto Dylan Shawver Michael Colaiocco Aaron Nagao Michael McGee Vito Arujau Lucas Byrd Joey Olivieri Jesse Vasquez Danny Pucino Jordan Titus Allan Hart Shayne Van Ness Kyle Parco Austin Gomez Yianni Diakomihalis Mitch Moore Michael Pettite Chase Saldate Austin O'Connor Jacori Teemer Bryce Andonian Shane Griffith Izzak Olejnik Dean Hamiti Tanner Cook David Carr Mekhi Lewis Aaron Olmos DJ Shannon John Worthing Rocky Jordan Brian Soldano Trey Munoz Abe Assad Jon Loew Kaleb Romero Jacob Cardenas Bernie Truax Jacob Warner Lou DePrez Luke Geog Lewis Fernandes AJ Nevills Tony Cassioppi Sam Schuyler Daniel Bucknavich IN IA MI MN WI Jacob Moran Drake Ayala Jack Medley Pat McKee Eric Barnett Jesse Mendez Kyle Biscoglia Rayvon Foley Derrick Cardinal Dylan Koontz Cayden Rooks Cael Happel Casey Swiderski Jake Bergeland Caleb Gross Graham Rooks Michael Blockhus Kevon Davenport Maxwell Peterson Blaine Brenner Brayton Lee Cobe Siebrecht Derek Gilcher Peyton Robb Garrett Model Joe Lee Austin Yant Cameron Amine Patrick Kennedy Keegan O'Toole Donnell Washington Cade DeVos Manny Rojas Bailee O'Reilly Peyton Mocco Sam Schroeder Marcus Coleman Neil Antrassian Bennett Berge Parker Keckeisen Thomas Penola Tanner Sloan Max Dean Trey Rogers Stephen Buchanan Mason Parris Tyrell Gordon Trent Hillger Greg Kerkvliet Garrett Joles VA CO FL GA MA Killian Cardinale Malik Heinselman Michael DeAugustino Kyle Golhoffer Max Leete Erik Roggie Dominick Serrano Nic Bouzakis Julian Farber Hunter Adrian Collin Gerardi Andrew Alirez Tom Crook Tyler Lamon Trevor Nugent Marshall Keller Dylan Martinez Zach Sherman Caleb Henson Nic Botello Nick Sansone Daniel Cardenas Anthony Artalona Charlie Darracott Cesar Alvan Domonic Baker Cody Eaton Julian Ramirez Will Formato Brevin Cassella Jackson Turley Ryan Moltz Jonathan Conrad Matthew Singleton Phillip Conigliaro Hunter Bolen Matt Finesilver Leonard Tarantino Gavin Kane Owen Ayotte Andy Smith Xavier Vasquez Jesse Martinez Jaxon Smith Austin Cooley Jessie Knight Cohlton Schultz Ben Goldin Jonathan Chesser Will Jarrell TX UT WA AZ INTL Braxton Brown Garrett Ricks Brandon Kaylor Brandon Courtney Yusief Lillie Kobe Nelms Taylor Lamont Haiden Drury Roman Bravo-Young Ramazan Attasauov Tagen Jamison Brock Hardy Justin Hoyle Beau Bartlett Lachlan McNeil Isaiah Delgado Drew Lang Mason Phillips Mykey Ramos Daniel Manibog Terrell Barraclough Tanner Craig Bobby Groves Munkhtulga Zuunbayan Tyler Brennan Cole Moody Frank Almaguer Rene Fragoso Adam Thompson Elise Brown Ton Mason Christiansen John Knight Diego Chavez Branson Britten Jacob Armstrong Jackson McKinney Tanner Mendoza Aidan Conner Owen Pentz Matthew Weinert Elijah Sobas Yonger Bastida Mason Ding Kade Carlson Tate Orndorff David Palosika Yaraslau Slavikouski
  10. Watched him tonight finally. Found him funny without needing to be overly crass which is my preferred style of comedy
  11. I was talking about the Heartland location and of course meant to say southeast corner
  12. What about the southern corner of Wisconsin where AWA is from?
  13. It's a valid question although from what i understand that is the plan for now. There have been some that have cut from 138 in HS to 133 in college like Mickey Phillippi. Takes a lot of discipline to keep up for so many years
  14. Watch for Dario Lemus as a true freshman starter at 133
  15. There was some talk about whether Lewis would move to 184. I'm not sure what that is based on though - fact or fiction?
  16. Here is my Wisconsin prediction 125: Barnett - 7th/8th 133: Rivera 141: Lettini 149: Zargo - NQ 157: Mechler 165: Hamiti: 5th/6th 174: Maylor 184: Liegel - Fringe NQ 197: Tal-Shahar - Fringe NQ 285: Amos: NQ So that's two AAs, and somewhere between four and six national qualifiers as the roster currently stands.
  17. Any relation to Trey Rogers of Hofstra (I realize it's a somewhat common surname)
  18. I felt that Alirez was demonstrably better than all 141 lbers including Woods
  19. Antonio Saldate at 133 is I'm the portal out of Cal Baptist. He would fit nicely at 133 for Michigan State with brother/cousin(?) Chase
  20. One guy I thought might enter the portal from DIII - Jaritt Shinhoster. Went 4-1 against D1 competition at Midlands including wins over Soldano and Antrassian
  21. That sounds about right. Oklahoma still has a strong lineup, but a few question marks in the lower weights (125 in particular)
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