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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
184 could be interesting, no?
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
Starting at 141. Hmmmmm... #HeadScratcher
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
Smart to start at 141. I want to see JRod with time to recover from weigh in.
Micah Jordan was really good tonite. This may sound odd but I thought he wrestled well for much of his match with Retherford. He showed a lot of confidence tonight and that will serve him well down the road.
Big match will be 184
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Jim Behrens added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
Quote from Mark Niemann's post:
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"Starting at 141. Hmmmmm... #HeadScratcher"
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Isn't that what everyone has been wanting?
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Ryan Mitchell added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
Pardon my ignorance, but is there a limit to the number of wrestlers you are allowed to weigh in? Is there no one on the team who can make 125 as a backup?
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Jake Burcher added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
Quote from Ryan Mitchell's post:
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"Pardon my ignorance, but is there a limit to the number of wrestlers you are allowed to weigh in? Is there no one on the team who can make 125 as a backup?"
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I don't think we have anyone else this year.
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
Ryan: That's correct. Hence the reason I constantly harp on it.
Kudos to Myles Martin. Similar to Micah, I thought he was solid in his loss to Nickal. Tonight he defeated a quality opponent in Gravina. Sometimes a good loss can jump start a wrestler.
Key for Bucks winning tonight was Cody Burcher. They really needed him and he did what was necessary to get the W.
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Jack Muni added to this discussion on February 6, 2017
How much weight did Snyder give up to the Rutgers wrestler? Kyle is a once in a lifetime athlete. NCAA, World & Olympic champ, and just a junior. I know I'll never see another Buckeye do what he is doing. Just a special young man.
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Robert Dalton added to this discussion on February 7, 2017
I love watching Kyle Snyder wrestle. He is a machine, a once in a lifetime talent. It blows my mind trying to think about what he has accomplished at such a young age and what other achievements are ahead of him.
Also, every time I see Kollin Moore wrestle, I become more and more impressed. He is so enjoyable to watch, the constant attacking.
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 7, 2017
Quote from Robert Dalton's post:
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"I love watching Kyle Snyder wrestle. He is a machine, a once in a lifetime talent. It blows my mind trying to think about what he has accomplished at such a young age and what other achievements are ahead of him.
Also, every time I see Kollin Moore wrestle, I become more and more impressed. He is so enjoyable to watch, the constant attacking."
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Agree, Agree, Agree.
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Discussion Topic: Bucks v Rutgers Tonight
Jim Kessen added to this discussion on February 7, 2017
I love that in several matches the Bucks went for the TD in last 15 seconds or so to get the major.
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