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Discussion Topic: Math
Doug Brandt added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Ohio State with an 8 point lead, and Iowa only has Evans vs Crutchmer for 5th place left in the bottom.
If Evans wins by dec, then we've got a 7 point lead going into the finals.
Iowa only has Clark in the finals vs Brewer at 133.
That is a lock for the Buckeyes.
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Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Ian Miller takes 5th place after Dylan Ness had to medically forfeit.
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Chris Shepherd added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
One more win for the Buckeyes or one more match where Iowa doesn't pin wraps it up! :-)
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Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Doug -- they also have Telford.
But yes, it is a virtual, not mathematical, lock for the Buckeyes.
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Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Quote from Doug Brandt's post:
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"Ohio State with an 8 point lead, and Iowa only has Evans vs Crutchmer for 5th place left in the bottom.
If Evans wins by dec, then we've got a 7 point lead going into the finals.
Iowa only has Clark in the finals vs Brewer at 133.
That is a lock for the Buckeyes."
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There's still Burak vs. Huntley at 197 and Telford vs. Lawson at 285. Still not a lock yet.
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Mike Taylor added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
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Jack Muni added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
And ESPN dropped the ball, yapping about Millers match, didn't show the pin.
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Doug Brandt added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Quote from Brady Hiatt's post:
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"Doug -- they also have Telford.
But yes, it is a virtual, not mathematical, lock for the Buckeyes."
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Forgot about Telford. Bo's stick gives us three more points. OSU 93-82.
If Telford and Evans win by fall, and Courts loses, it's OSU 93 Iowa 88 going into the finals. Iowa would still be mathematically in it by Clark sticking Brewer.
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Mike Taylor added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Quote from Jack Muni's post:
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"And ESPN dropped the ball, yapping about Millers match, didn't show the pin."
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Pin via banana split. Thank goodness for ESPN 360. :)
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Doug Brandt added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Quote from Nicholas Sestito's post:
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Quote from Doug Brandt's post:
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"Ohio State with an 8 point lead, and Iowa only has Evans vs Crutchmer for 5th place left in the bottom.
If Evans wins by dec, then we've got a 7 point lead going into the finals.
Iowa only has Clark in the finals vs Brewer at 133.
That is a lock for the Buckeyes."
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There's still Burak vs. Huntley at 197 and Telford vs. Lawson at 285. Still not a lock yet."
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Good Lord, I'm really screwing up here.
Of course, you're right. Got to wait a bit longer.
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Chris Shepherd added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
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Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
And no more points from Evans.
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Mike Taylor added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Evans loses!!!! Lead still at 11
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Nicholas Sestito added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
If Kenny just wins, Iowa ties Ohio State at best, barring technical violations that take away team points.
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Doug Brandt added to this discussion on March 21, 2015
Evans of Iowa just lost to Crutchmer of Okla State.
Iowa has Burak at 197 and Telford at Heavy left in the bottom.
OSU 93 IOWA 82.
Kenny's up, too. Go Kenny!
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