I like the new rule that allows Aaron to wrestle 174 and 184.174 - Aaron takes a bite out of Brands' playbook and majors Nelson 12-13 PSU.
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No clue officially. I am pretty sure most fans think it will be so. But Cael is gonna Cael...Is Levi wrestling for sure Friday night ?
I did admit that “I'm horrible at this stuff”. Good catch!I like the new rule that allows Aaron to wrestle 174 and 184.
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If I recall a few years ago a wrestler rated #1 went up to wrestle another #1 and it wasn't close. For some reason I think Rivera and Gross may have been involved. Not positive.Ok, don't crush me for this as I'm admittedly a wrestling novice, but have really enjoyed following PSU wrestling since Cael arrived. I've been seeing and reading a lot about Lee possibly jumping up to 133 to take on RBY, as presumably Iowa feels their next best at 125 can beat Steen, but didn't see any discussion here (sorry if it was somewhere else). My questions are - how difficult a jump would this be for Lee to move up 8 pounds. To a layman who has never wrestled, it doesn't seem like much but at that weight it's probably very significant unless it just means Lee can wrestle at his more natural weight. What do you think the outcome would be, and is Iowa's backup at 125 good enough to get bonus points on Steen?
Sorry if this topic has been beaten to death elsewhere, but it's really interesting to me and seems like it would be a reasonable strategic move for Iowa if they think Lee can beat RBY and that would change the outcome of the dual.
Seth Gross vs Meredith.If I recall a few years ago a wrestler rated #1 went up to wrestle another #1 and it wasn't close. For some reason I think Rivera and Gross may have been involved.
So why don’t we make the Haines decision easier? Start the match at 165 and see where things stand when we get to 157. If the match is locked up, put bearclaw out there. If we need a win, Haines it is.
I know it will never happen, but it would be a nice way to play it.
I got it. I was just doing pie in the sky stuff. Thanks for the refresher on that. I couldn’t remember exactly how that went.college rules don't allow you to pick a weight to start a dual at, except for 125. Basically, if the 2 head coaches agree to start at 125, then that's where the dual starts. If they 2 head coaches can't agree, then a draw is done to determine what weight the dual starts at, meaning there is a 1 in 10 chance it would be at 157.
I got it. I was just doing pie in the sky stuff. Thanks for the refresher on that. I couldn’t remember exactly how that went.
When Rivera was ranked #1 at 125 he went up to 133 to wrestle #1 Micic and was handled pretty easily.Seth Gross vs Meredith.
Gross was 33 moved up to 41 to wrestle Meredith
- Meredith is ranked No. 1 at 141 pounds and Gross No. 1 at 133. Their match — which Meredith won 4-2 — became an overnight sensation on social media throughout the college wrestling world and was still being talked about days after. This incredible third period scramble decides Gross-Meredith.
We have been saying WHITEOUT the BJC for this match. Hopefully will see something official from PSU today. I know my crew is wearing White like others. Should be a record crowd standing room only. Can't wait.Any color needed tonight…..blue or white or does not matter?
…Maybe the reference was to ‘twins’?I turned on the TV and BTN has the biography on the Brands brothers. Just caught this golden nugget… “in contention for team titles every year. Nobody else has had a string like that”. Really, nobody else? Maybe somebody the wrestled at Iowa State and also coaches in the Big Ten conference?
Every time Iowa brags about Spencer Lee i remind them they had to get a Pennsylvania guy to save their program!To be fair, Lee is a legend… much like we revere David Taylor.
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