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Discussion Topic: #2 Bucks vs. #13 Minnesota
Chris Thomas added to this discussion on January 13, 2018
Quote from Bob Preusse's post:
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"after watching Coon vs Nevills, Coon a real threat to Snyder, at 6 ft 4, 282, and cat quick for his size.
McKenna not wrestling well. Failed to place last year at NCAA. Now barely ranked in top 10."
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I think Snyder beat him 7-4 at Big Tens in 2016. Coon most certainly got better during his red shirt but Kyle has progress slightly also. I can't see anyone in the country beating him unless he gets caught. However, his wrestling IQ is so high and he has learned that lesson once during his legendary career. Kyle is the best college wrestler ever period!
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Discussion Topic: #2 Bucks vs. #13 Minnesota
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on January 13, 2018
I’m sure Uetake (Oklahoma State) would have something say about that.
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Discussion Topic: #2 Bucks vs. #13 Minnesota
Rex Holman added to this discussion on January 14, 2018
Thorn is very good at unorthodox wrestling and big moves, kind of like Dylan Ness.
He only needs a small break in position to create some of those moves. If McKenna is still being scored on in such a way, it means that he is not addressing the break down of his position or he is willingly engaging in position that is a relative disadvantage.
That is a problem that needs addressed; can't hope it will just go away. You can always hope to draw seeds away from that guy, but if I'm the Minnesota coach you better believe he is in their crosshairs when it comes to wanting the match up.
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