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Discussion Topic: BTN #9 Northwestern v Indiana
Rex Holman added to this discussion on December 17, 2010

The Wildcats look very good. Precin is a beast. Rest of the team rounds out nicely with more than a couple of possible AAs. Saw most of the dual today. Roddy is developing well at the next level.



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Discussion Topic: BTN #9 Northwestern v Indiana
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on December 17, 2010

Agree Rex, and they have a couple studs RS including a future high AA at heavy weight.



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Discussion Topic: BTN #9 Northwestern v Indiana
Josh Lowe added to this discussion on December 20, 2010

Quote from Ethan Moore's post:

"Agree Rex, and they have a couple studs RS including a future high AA at heavy weight."



Agreed about the 285. He has shown with open tournament results that he could be a viable starter right now, but Pariano has smartly chosen to sit as many of the kids as he can.

They had a top five (+/-) recruiting class last year and will benefit from it soon.

In addition to McMullan, you've got Lee Munster - an absolute superstar out of Illinois - sitting. Pierce Harger and Alex Polizzi are also sitting this year. I think Kaleb Friedley is the only true frosh starting.

In Munster, Polizzi, and McMullan - that's a dynamite 184/197/285 combo for the future.



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