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Discussion Topic: Michigan 26, Kent State 14
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on December 9, 2007
Michigan 26, Kent State 14
125: Nic Bedelyon (Kent State) md. Jason Lara (Michigan) 14-3
133: Dan Mitcheff (Kent State) dec. Chris Diehl (Michigan) 7-3
141: Kellen Russell (Michigan) dec. Drew Lashaway (Kent State) 8-2
149: Josh Churella (Michigan) tf. Jake Kyle (Kent State) 16-1
157: Jeff Marsh (Michigan) md. Sli Bostelman (Kent State) 11-3
165: Eric Tannenbaum (Michigan) tf. John Pycraft (Kent State) 17-2
174: Steve Luke (Michigan) md. Chris Estep (Kent State) 13-5
184: Eric Chine (Kent State) dec. Erich Smith (Michigan) 9-4
197: Anthony Biondo (Michigan) tf. Michael Blackwell (Kent State) 19-3
285: Jermail Porter (Kent State) md. Matt Guhn (Michigan) 10-1
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Discussion Topic: Michigan 26, Kent State 14
Jack Muni added to this discussion on December 9, 2007
Why hasn't Gross been wrestling? Hasn't he been in some opens this year?
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Discussion Topic: Michigan 26, Kent State 14
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on December 10, 2007
I believe that both Gross and Obie Simpson, Kent's likely starters at 157 and 165, are not eligible to compete until second semester.
What interested me about this dual was how impressively Nic Bedelyon beat Jason Lara. Lara was the more highly regarded recruit. Bedelyon is a real find for the Golden Flashes. His matchup with Triggas should be a good one.
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