STOPSo does Lobdell, in his DMs with women wrestlers. More than 1 loss.
At-large bids are out:
That's the really weird part. They don't even wrestle for stall calls anymore. 8 years ago the idea an Iowa wrestler would hug the edge line with their backside would have been preposterous to think. They move that direction on the whistle and stay there.They are not reserved for at-large. They are the lowest in criteria. He onky has matches at 197 in the NCAA tournament so he’s likely to be really low. His performance finishing 9th is pretty ugly too. Probably in the 30’s anyway.
if he focused on TD’s he might win some. But….he wrestles for Iowa. Outside of Caliendo and Peterson, that isn’t their style. They’d rather have more stalling calls to create excitement.
This was a fun exercise!Is Gabe Arnold gonna be a 33-seed or are those reserved for at-large bids?
Ha, I recall those too.I remember the days not too long ago where we were waiting on the edge of our seats wondering if Creighton Edsell was going to get an at-large. Ah, the good old days.
Or, worse yet, having a starter in the lineup go 1-19 instead of 19-1I remember the days not too long ago where we were waiting on the edge of our seats wondering if Creighton Edsell was going to get an at-large. Ah, the good old days.
Gabe will not be 32/33.This was a fun exercise!
Arnold wins 4-6 sim matches depending on the final coaches' poll --> 27-29 seed.
And he is eligible for a ranking -- he had 2 duals at 197 + 6 matches at B10s (the 9th place MFF counts).
He beats: 23 Wisler, 28 Nelson, 29 Bennie, UNR Rule.
He's tied with Schaffer but both are UNR, so seed TBD. He currently loses to 32 Tompkins who was 8th at B12s. This could flip with the final rank.
Nelson and Bennie were the only At Larges among the bottom feeders.
why would you post this when Jefe said Arnold would be 27-29?Gabe will not be 32/33.
Because I agree: Gabe will be 27-29, hence not 32-33.why would you post this when Jefe said Arnold would be 27-29?
The Cael Tax must be paid by all. No exceptions.Cael was worried about his record for a second![]()
It almost seems a certainty for some reason, doesn’t it. Is his shoulder an issue now as well?The question is: Will they put Angelo at the 8/9?
Not his shoulder, his chest. He has lycra/nylon burns from the egregious and malicious upper body singlet wedgies Rocco inflicted this weekend. Doubtful he'll recover in time to be competitive at NCAAs.It almost seems a certainty for some reason, doesn’t it. Is his shoulder an issue now as well?
That or elbow. But nothing compared to the tragedy that befell his brother at the end of the 285 final. Did you see how hurt he was? I cried.It almost seems a certainty for some reason, doesn’t it. Is his shoulder an issue now as well?
If you had been covering them since 1928 this would still be a true statement. They have never qualified seven before. Pritzlaff is killing it.Columbia's Sulayman Bah (125) gets in, bringing Columbia's total NQs to 7. No idea the last time that happened but not while I've been covering them, which is close to a decade.
That makes the Big Ten with 95 entrants and Big 12 with 81. InterestingDid anyone else notice that the Big 12 crushed it with the at large bids. I counted 18 compared to 8 for the BIG
Nice denominators. Let’s do the math in 11 days.That makes the Big Ten with 95 entrants and Big 12 with 81. Interesting
Wisconsin and Rutgers AD offices have to be kicking themselves.If you had been covering them since 1928 this would still be a true statement. They have never qualified seven before. Pritzlaff is killing it.
In 2023 they qualified 6.
In 2025, 2013 and 2005 they qualified 5.
careful. had davis lost the 7th place match, we would've had a lot in here worried about himI remember the days not too long ago where we were waiting on the edge of our seats wondering if Creighton Edsell was going to get an at-large. Ah, the good old days.
I think the interesting thing is that the algorithim must really like the Big 12 this year. They might challenge the ACC for the lowest % of AA per qualifier this year.That makes the Big Ten with 95 entrants and Big 12 with 81. Interesting
It might be Ivy League bias considering the Chair of the selection committee.Columbia's Sulayman Bah (125) gets in, bringing Columbia's total NQs to 7. No idea the last time that happened but not while I've been covering them, which is close to a decade.
In Joe speak, he thought he "had a knee".That or elbow. But nothing compared to the tragedy that befell his brother at the end of the 285 final. Did you see how hurt he was? I cried.
With the Big Ten having 24 more allocated spots, there were a lot more Big 12 wrestlers available and needing an at-large.Did anyone else notice that the Big 12 crushed it with the at large bids. I counted 18 compared to 8 for the BIG
Ferrari could theoretically be seeded anywhere from 4 to 14, or maybe even lower (because I stopped looking after #16). His coaches' rank is such a complete variable with his 6-wk break, and his B10 8th place, and him only beating Rowley and Goin after returning.The question is: Will they put Angelo at the 8/9?
95 entrants is 28.8% ( will use 30%)of all participants, and 81 is 24.5% (will use 25%).That makes the Big Ten with 95 entrants and Big 12 with 81. Interesting
At-large bids are out:
No, he will talk next around lunchtime next Monday, before the team leaves for Cleveland.Hey Greg,
is Cael doing an interview this week ?
GotchaThat's not their record. That is him running the seeding formula head-to-head against all other competitors and Duke comes out on top 32 out of 32 times.
I don't know who's on the commitee even, but Bah's numbers are as good or better than the other at-large selections.It might be Ivy League bias considering the Chair of the selection committee.![]()
Yes. I'm pretty sure just about every rational wrestling fan agrees with this. Now the committee just needs to make it happen.Separate Davino/Blaze and Seidel/Forrest is only right.
Almost forgot to do this lol ...Can you do 157? I know Duke is 1 but who follows?