Session 6

CowboyMedic

Heisman
Feb 5, 2009
9,288
13,438
113
12 minutes until the curtain drops. Just 1 Cowboy in the finals with Heil at 141.
 

Kingk0ng

Sophomore
Nov 24, 2007
684
176
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Lost a lot of respect for Brands after that....Clark deserved the title but Brands tarnished the aftermath.
 

CowboyMedic

Heisman
Feb 5, 2009
9,288
13,438
113
Nickal Pedo St wins his 1st championship

Pedo St went 5 for 5...

Ties OSU and Iowa for most champions at nationals meet
 

orangeagents

Senior
Dec 13, 2001
643
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Every opponent of Pedo State ran of gas, the Sandusky'd did not. All had the lower body strength and neck strength to fight off every move they encountered in each of those 5 matches.

That is the group of wrestlers you get if you give more money to less wrestlers!!
 

CowboyMedic

Heisman
Feb 5, 2009
9,288
13,438
113
Hey Cowboy Medic, grow the F up. Your team got its *** handed to it. Destroyed. Embarrassed. Outclassed. Try showing some class yourself. Stop with the Pedo State stuff.

This is an Oklahoma State board and you are a guest here. I applaud what your team was able to do this year and for the past 7 years. Cael Sanderson is an amazing coach. However that is how I feel about Penn St, your words won't change my mind.
 

Kingk0ng

Sophomore
Nov 24, 2007
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That ref in the Hall match was the same one that called Schafer for stalling three times in a period but didn't have the gonads to call Hall a second time
 
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643Bsbl

All-Conference
Jan 26, 2003
6,031
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What PSU allowed to happen to those Children and turned a blind eye to is unforgivable period. I will never ever root for that school in anything. You don't get to Molest children then act like people should not remind you of it every day that You're School allowed it for years then tried to hide it. So go F off with your be about Class Bs you PSU loser
 

driad

Heisman
Nov 13, 2009
20,908
42,655
93
They will always be pedo st. to me. Somebody should have stepped up & stopped that crap, 90% of the fan base doesn't care cause "Hey were winning football games!" & thats all that really matters.
 

peloni almoni

Redshirt
Feb 17, 2017
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2017 NCAA Division I Championships Results for Oklahoma State

125 - Nicholas Piccininni (27-8) placed 4th and scored 16.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 won by fall over Elijah Oliver (Indiana) 14-10 (Fall 1:45)
Champ. Round 2 - Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 won by decision over Joshua Rodriguez (North Dakota State University) 25-4 (Dec 5-2)
Quarterfinal - Thomas Gilman (Iowa) 32-1 won by fall over Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 (Fall 6:04)
Cons. Round 4 - Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 won by decision over Brock Hudkins (Northern Illinois) 21-12 (Dec 7-5)
Cons. Round 5 - Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 won in sudden victory - 1 over Sean Russell (Edinboro) 37-8 (SV-1 6-4)
Cons. Semi - Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 won by medical forfeit over Jack Mueller (Virginia) 27-7 (M. For.)
3rd Place Match - Thomas Gilman (Iowa) 32-1 won by decision over Nicholas Piccininni (Oklahoma State) 27-8 (Dec 13-6)

133 - Kaid Brock (29-4) placed 5th and scored 11.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) 29-4 won by major decision over Scott Delvecchio (Rutgers) 23-15 (MD 12-4)
Champ. Round 2 - Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) 29-4 won by decision over Mitch McKee (Minnesota) 22-19 (Dec 3-1)
Quarterfinal - Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) 29-4 won by decision over Bryan Lantry (Buffalo) 22-7 (Dec 7-3)
Semifinal - Seth Gross (South Dakota State) 34-2 won by major decision over Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) 29-4 (MD 12-3)
Cons. Semi - Stevan Micic (Michigan) 29-7 won by decision over Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) 29-4 (Dec 10-4)
5th Place Match - Kaid Brock (Oklahoma State) 29-4 won by decision over Eric Montoya (Nebraska) 30-7 (Dec 5-3)

141 - Dean Heil (32-0) placed 1st and scored 20.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) 32-0 won by decision over Brock Zacherl (Clarion) 22-5 (Dec 6-5)
Champ. Round 2 - Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) 32-0 won by decision over Jared Prince (Navy) 27-9 (Dec 9-5)
Quarterfinal - Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) 32-0 won by decision over Jaydin Eierman (Missouri) 29-7 (Dec 6-5)
Semifinal - Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) 32-0 won by decision over Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers) 30-6 (Dec 4-2)
1st Place Match - Dean Heil (Oklahoma State) 32-0 won by decision over George DiCamillo (Virginia) 24-5 (Dec 6-3)


149 - Anthony Collica (21-4) place is unknown and scored 2.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) 21-4 won by major decision over Cole Mendenhall (Wyoming) 30-10 (MD 11-2)
Champ. Round 2 - Kenny Theobold (Rutgers) 26-11 won in sudden victory - 1 over Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) 21-4 (SV-1 9-3)
Cons. Round 2 - Joshua Maruca (Arizona State) 23-10 won by decision over Anthony Collica (Oklahoma State) 21-4 (Dec 8-5)

157 - Joseph Smith (16-6) placed 4th and scored 13.50 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 won by decision over Alex Griffin (Purdue) 26-15 (Dec 4-3)
Champ. Round 2 - Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 won by decision over May Bethea (Pennsylvania) 27-11 (Dec 6-3)
Quarterfinal - Tyler Berger (Nebraska) 36-6 won in sudden victory - 1 over Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 (SV-1 3-1)
Cons. Round 4 - Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 won by decision over Jake Short (Minnesota) 26-14 (Dec 3-2)
Cons. Round 5 - Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 won by decision over Sal Mastriani (Virginia Tech) 20-9 (Dec 9-3)
Cons. Semi - Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 won by major decision over Dylan Palacio (Cornell) 11-4 (MD 10-0)
3rd Place Match - Michael Kemerer (Iowa) 33-3 won in sudden victory - 1 over Joseph Smith (Oklahoma State) 16-6 (SV-1 7-1)

165 - Chandler Rogers (25-8) placed 5th and scored 14.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 won by fall over Andrew Fogarty (North Dakota State University) 23-13 (Fall 2:28)
Champ. Round 2 - Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 won by fall over Dylan Cottrell (West Virginia) 19-6 (Fall 0:52)
Quarterfinal - Isaiah Martinez (Illinois) 31-1 won by decision over Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 (Dec 10-5)
Cons. Round 4 - Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 won by decision over Bryce Steiert (Northern Iowa) 22-6 (Dec 10-4)
Cons. Round 5 - Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 won by decision over Chad Walsh (Rider) 33-4 (Dec 12-11)
Cons. Semi - Logan Massa (Michigan) 32-3 won by decision over Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 (Dec 10-4)
5th Place Match - Chandler Rogers (Oklahoma State) 25-8 won by decision over Daniel Lewis (Missouri) 28-6 (Dec 9-6)

174 - Kyle Crutchmer (23-7) placed 7th and scored 7.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Jake Residori (SIUE) 24-14 won by decision over Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 (Dec 6-5)
Cons. Round 1 - Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 won by major decision over Jacob Morrissey (Purdue) 16-13 (MD 15-4)
Cons. Round 2 - Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 won by decision over Ethan Ramos (North Carolina) 20-8 (Dec 5-3)
Cons. Round 3 - Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 won by decision over Christian Brucki (Central Michigan) 31-10 (Dec 5-3)
Cons. Round 4 - Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 won by decision over Alex Meyer (Iowa) 26-9 (Dec 13-10)
Cons. Round 5 - Zac Brunson (Illinois) 32-11 won by decision over Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 (Dec 8-5)
7th Place Match - Kyle Crutchmer (Oklahoma State) 23-7 won by decision over Jake Residori (SIUE) 24-14 (Dec 9-4)

184 - Nolan Boyd (24-7) placed 6th and scored 9.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) 24-7 won by decision over Hunter Ritter (Wisconsin) 20-16 (Dec 7-1)
Champ. Round 2 - Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) 24-7 won in tie breaker - 1 over Bryce Carr (Chattanooga) 26-6 (TB-1 3-2)
Quarterfinal - Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) 24-7 won by decision over Drew Foster (Northern Iowa) 26-6 (Dec 11-7)
Semifinal - Gabe Dean (Cornell) 34-1 won by decision over Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) 24-7 (Dec 9-3)
Cons. Semi - TJ Dudley (Nebraska) 33-5 won by decision over Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) 24-7 (Dec 15-8)
5th Place Match - Myles Martin (Ohio State) 32-9 won by decision over Nolan Boyd (Oklahoma State) 24-7 (Dec 10-6)

197 - Preston Weigel (22-8) placed 6th and scored 10.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 won by decision over Marcus Harrington (Iowa State) 9-13 (Dec 7-0)
Champ. Round 2 - Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 won by decision over Shawn Scott (Northern Illinois) 27-9 (Dec 3-2)
Quarterfinal - Kollin Moore (Ohio State) 33-4 won by major decision over Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 (MD 13-5)
Cons. Round 4 - Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 won by decision over Daniel Chaid (North Carolina) 20-15 (Dec 5-0)
Cons. Round 5 - Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 won by major decision over Kevin Beazley (Old Dominion) 25-8 (MD 15-3)
Cons. Semi - Jared Haught (Virginia Tech) 28-4 won by decision over Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 (Dec 2-1)
5th Place Match - Aaron Studebaker (Nebraska) 33-10 won by major decision over Preston Weigel (Oklahoma State) 22-8 (MD 9-0)

285 - Austin Schafer (23-3) place is unknown and scored 1.00 team points.
Champ. Round 1 - Austin Schafer (Oklahoma State) 23-3 won by decision over Jere Heino (Campbell) 24-9 (Dec 4-2)
Champ. Round 2 - Conan Jennings (Northwestern) 19-16 won by major decision over Austin Schafer (Oklahoma State) 23-3 (MD 8-0)
Cons. Round 2 - Doug Vollaro (Lehigh) 22-9 won by decision over Austin Schafer (Oklahoma State) 23-3 (Dec 5-1)
 

PennState1985

All-Conference
Mar 14, 2016
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Every opponent of Pedo State ran of gas, the Sandusky'd did not. All had the lower body strength and neck strength to fight off every move they encountered in each of those 5 matches.

That is the group of wrestlers you get if you give more money to less wrestlers!!
In the 2015-16 year, PSI gave out 9.66 schollies to 32 guys.
 

zwicker

Sophomore
Aug 15, 2016
211
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They will always be pedo st. to me. Somebody should have stepped up & stopped that crap, 90% of the fan base doesn't care cause "Hey were winning football games!" & thats all that really matters.


No. Nobody cared because the victims were OkieState fans and they got what they deserved. Probably liked it.


PS. If PSU played OSU in football you would be crying about Sandusky after that game/butt kicking too.
 

driad

Heisman
Nov 13, 2009
20,908
42,655
93
No. Nobody cared because the victims were OkieState fans and they got what they deserved. Probably liked it.


PS. If PSU played OSU in football you would be crying about Sandusky after that game/butt kicking too.
When it comes to child rape I don't give a crap about sports! You are a sick sob to laugh about it.
 
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duke-of-earl

All-Conference
Jan 14, 2006
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No. Nobody cared because the victims were OkieState fans and they got what they deserved. Probably liked it.


PS. If PSU played OSU in football you would be crying about Sandusky after that game/butt kicking too.
Wow