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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
J.P. Barner added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
I'm not familiar with Purdue. Are there any good matchups to look forward to in tonight's dual?
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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
John Ice added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
149 pounds: #4 Lance Palmer (Ohio State) v. #7 Jake Patacsil (Purdue)
165 pounds: #2 Colt Sponseller (Ohio State) v. #16 Luke Manuel (Purdue)
184 pounds: #2 Mike Pucillo (Ohio State) v. A.J. Kissel (Purdue)
The Buckeyes should dominate this match.
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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
John Ice added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
#2 The Ohio State University 28, #25 Purdue University 10
125: Nikko Triggas (Ohio State) pin Akif Eren (Purdue) 0:52
133: Carson Beebe (Purdue) md. Owen Schaefer (Ohio State) 9-0
141: #14 J Jaggers (Ohio State) dec. Matt Hemry (Purdue) 8-4
149: #4 Lance Palmer (Ohio State) dec. #7 Jake Patacsil (Purdue) 8-5
157: #17 Jason Johnstone (Ohio State) md. Colton Salazar (Purdue) 14-3
165: #2 Colt Sponseller (Ohio State) dec. #16 Luke Manuel (Purdue) 3-1
174: Nick Corpe (Purdue) dec. Dave Rella (Ohio State) 6-4
184: #2 Mike Pucillo (Ohio State) won by forfeit
197: #13 Logan Brown (Purdue) dec. Jason Cook (Ohio State) 5-4
285: Corey Morrison (Ohio State) dec. Chris Kasten (Purdue) 3-1
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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
J.P. Barner added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
Jaggers looked like he may have injured his shoulder. He had to gut out the remainder of the match after appearing to hurt it in the second period. He was dominating until that point.
Did anyone else have problems with the Buckeye Vision stopping, restarting and hesitating throughout the matches? Or should I just yell at Verizon?
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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
John Ice added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
Mine cut out some, but not so much that it was a problem.
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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
I only had a problem during 149 pounds. But I had to exit and restart to get the picture back. I kept hoping Bergman would give the score. He needs to recap past matches from time-to-time in case people start viewing late.
Jaggers looked great for a while then got into some trouble with his shots. I couldn't quite figure out what was injured and how badly. I'd love to see him try to hit a leg cradle. He's constantly set up for it.
Rella needs to learn my favorite cheap high-crotch finish. When you can't pop in your hips and lift him, just lace your leg around the leg you're holding and drop your hips to the mat. It works like a seat drop but works better because your opponent's leg is caught.
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Discussion Topic: Purdue at Ohio State
Jack Muni added to this discussion on February 8, 2009
Nice to see them build a big enough lead to allow Humphrey a rest and let senior Schaefer wrestle. Patacsil was pretty brutal on Palmer with whatever it was he was doing to try to turn him at the end. Palmer has to get out from under that guy as soon as possible. He was using his one arm as a lever under Palmer's throat. It was starting to look like some kind of a choke hold to me.
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