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  1. Bubba Jenkins Nick Suriano Michael Beard Tony Negron Jarrod Verkleeren Seth Nevills
  2. Both Nagel and Nelson have quite the cut to 197. In the room wrestking against each other there is probably a 20 pound difference
  3. wow I thought he looked huge at 184! must be bird boned like Deakin
  4. @Idaho@CraigOR - what do you guys think for the Beavers? 125: Maximo Renteria 133: Gabe Whisenhunt 141: Cleveland Belton 149: Nash Singleton 157: CJ Hamblin / Murphy Menke / Dagen Condomitti / Ayden Garver 165: Kekana Fouret 174: Matthew Olguin 184: Trey Munoz 197: Justin Rademacher 285: Aden Attao 157 seems like it could use a bit of a boost. but otherwise quite solid. I hope we see Attao next year
  5. I combined the current portal in Flo with guys who announced mid season they were entering the portal, and the guys who entered early last year knowing their Ivy eligibilty was coming to an end. Added Spencer Mooberry who posted his own news but it hasn't yet been captured by Flo or WS. And then sorted by WS Rank: Weight WS Rank Athlete 2024-25 Year Transferring From Transferring To 165 4 Dean Hamiti Senior Wisconsin Oklahoma State 197 5 Jacob Cardenas Graduate Cornell 174 6 Lennox Wolak Graduate Columbia Virginia Tech 184 6 Chris Foca Graduate Cornell 165 16 Caleb Fish Graduate Michigan State 157 22 Chase Saldate Senior Michigan State Michigan 133 23 Connor McGonagle Graduate Lehigh 197 25 Evan Bockman Graduate Utah Valley 165 30 Josh Ogunsanya Graduate Columbia 184 32 Brock Delsignore Junior NC State 133 34 Sidney Flores Graduate Air Force 125 37 Nick Babin Graduate Columbia 149 37 Sammy Alvarez Graduate Oklahoma State 157 38 Jason Kraisser Graduate Iowa State 197 44 Spencer Mooberry Junior NDSU 141 48 Nathan Higley Sophomore George Mason 157 51 Brock McMillen Junior Pitt 197 56 Carter Blough Sophomore Michigan State 125 57 Evan Tallmadge Freshman Navy 197 63 Billy Janzer Junior Rutgers 184 63 James Lledo Graduate Pitt 125 71 Dominic Chavez Junior Presbyterian 174 73 Darrien Roberts Graduate Oklahoma Morgan State 285 79 Xavier Doolin Junior Northern Colorado 285 80 Ryan Boersma Sophomore Missouri 141 83 Benjamin Lunn Graduate Minnesota 125 85 Zachary Espalin Junior Navy 184 97 Branson Britten Junior Northern Colorado 285 102 Billy Brosko Freshman Drexel 174 112 Braden Welch Sophomore App State 174 113 Devin Wasley Sophomore Minnesota 165 115 Carson Miller Freshman Pitt 149 116 Bretli Reyna Junior Iowa 285 119 Gage Cook Sophomore Army 197 123 Cameo Blankenship Graduate Davidson 125 125 Aedyn Concepcion Senior Gardner-Webb 157 126 Lorenzo Rajaonarivelo Graduate George Mason 133 132 Kyle Rowan Graduate Stanford 174 134 Zachary Wells Graduate Presbyterian 197 137 Coen Grimm Freshman Buffalo 133 139 Giovanni Diaz Graduate Franklin & Marshall 133 140 Korbin Shepherd Junior Missouri 184 144 Damen Pape Junior Northern Colorado 165 147 Brant Whitaker Junior Missouri 125 162 Jacob Houpt Freshman Kent State 285 163 Max Acciardi Freshman Cal Baptist 141 172 Cam Soda Junior Edinboro 174 173 Hayden Pummel Junior Northern Illinois 157 177 Kaiden Wagner Sophomore Lock Haven 184 182 Anthony DeRosa Junior Bloomsburg 184 184 Connor Strong Senior Penn 133 185 Braxton Fries Sophomore Ohio State 125 191 Jacob Joyce Freshman Stanford 125 191 Keegan Schlabach Freshman Clarion 125 191 Zachary Jacaruso Freshman George Mason 197 196 Macray Klohs Freshman NDSU 197 197 Brett Wittman Senior Clarion 141 209 Peyton Moore Sophomore Missouri 285 212 Carson Hatch Senior CSU Bakersfield 133 213 Drew Cooper Freshman Nebraska 285 224 Peter Casale Sophomore Rutgers 141 245 Hunter Sloan Freshman Bucknell 133 249 Spencer Von Savoye Freshman Cal Baptist 165 249 Zane Licht Freshman NDSU 165 251 Griffin Ray Freshman Nebraska 165 253 Sam Beckett Sophomore Stanford 157 258 Aiden Smith Sophomore Northern Illinois 165 259 Brady Conlin Freshman Rider 174 264 Jacob Yawn Graduate Cornell 141 265 Kaiser Simpson Freshman Cal Baptist 165 268 Tyler Martinez Freshman Northern Illinois 141 269 Tanner Frothinger Freshman Nebraska 157 291 Michael Duggan Freshman Bloomsburg
  6. Really excellent analysis and I would love to hear Seth as the play by play on a broadcast or two next year
  7. Tannelli could be an interesting choice. He's done great work at Columbia
  8. Could Fish bump up with Gilcher going back down to 157?
  9. Looks like a pin from a match over two years ago. Fish has been R12 and R16 last two years and Carlson didn't even qualify this year. Fish is an AA threat for me
  10. Carlson to me seems decidedly worse than Fish and 9House has been at backup 174 this past year. Maybe he got tired of sucking down
  11. Caleb Fish at 165 would be a decent grab for someone. He majored in business and wants to be in finance or accounting for his grad program. He personally enjoys hunting. So a rural school with good finance/accounting. Illinois, NC State or maybe Oklahoma.
  12. I think he actually has two left after getting a medical for last year - using one redshirt, and getting the free covid year
  13. 125: Nolan Wertanen / Chris Cannon (can he make this weight??) 133: Dylan Ragusin / Chris Cannon 141: Sergio Lemley 149: Dylan Gilcher 157: Chase Saldate 165: Beau Mantanona 174: Cameron Amine 184: Jaden Bullock / Rylan Rogers 197: Rylan Rogers / Transfer Portal 285: Ira Jenkins / Transfer Portal I could see some room in the lineup for Tristan Lujan if Cannon cannot make 125
  14. Never heard of this but I'm super intrigued
  15. I'd consult with both Askrens and John Mesenbrink on who to hire as coach. Instead of poaching youth for college within the same state - let the AWA program alone since its running successfully. But make sure you have their view before going forward. The goal is alignment
  16. On the plus side, as a SUNY school, instate tuition is heavily discounted and New York state has plenty of youth wrestling
  17. I don't know exactly but I've been told it's not the full allowance. Maybe half that
  18. So he didn't get the Dean Heil treatment exactly but it seems like all of the rules we discussed all went against his style. In aggregate its worth considering the impact
  19. Oh yeah I misses the most obvious rule that went against him which tilted the outcome of neutral positions as more heavily weighted than it was previously
  20. They also changed the rules against his previous style. Namely they increased stall calls on guys running parallel rides but not trying to turn. And also they have kept a closer eye on locks that go across the neck.
  21. I've watched every televised Buffalo dual over the last two years. He seems to be a very passionate coach with good results from limited resources. I view them as a team in a similar situation to Binghamton, but the Bearcats have been more impressive than the Bulls by a reasonable margin. Buffalo should aim to outperform teams like Binghamton as an appropriate benchmark.
  22. well he did lose to Jay Aiello and Lou DePrez in the tournament that he won
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