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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on January 11, 2022
UMPSRNP's line up is very tough.
125: Suriano
133: Medley/Ragusin (Ragusin is a hammer)
141: Micic/Mattin
149: Storr/Mattin
157: Lewan
165: Amine? Mayora?
174: Massa
184: Amine
197: Brucki
285: Parris
Delta's own Mattin brothers have been wrestling very well this year.
This line up can win a national title. Co-favorites if all healthy with PSU.
I'll await other, smarter people to write up the match ups and predictions.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on January 11, 2022
Killer title and name of school. <clap>
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on January 11, 2022
Will D'Emilio be in the lineup? That would help. Micic got upset against Pitt.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Rick Wasmer added to this discussion on January 11, 2022
165, 174, 184, those are going to be wars!
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on January 12, 2022
I'll take the Bucks at 165 and 174 vs UM. I love Romero but Amine is such a tough out.
Rest of the dual mostly favors UM.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Jim Kessen added to this discussion on January 12, 2022
125- Suriano over Malik
133 Whoever for Michigan over whoever for Bucks
141 Micic over whoever for Bucks. If Micic doesn’t go and D’Emillo does I have Bucks
149 Sasso over whoever Michigan puts out
157 tossup. Lewan beat Hepner at Cliff Keen by 1-2. Hubbard could get W
165 Carson wins
174 tossup but I think Smith wins
184 Michigan
197 Bruski beat Hoffman 8-5 at Cliff Keen
285. Michigan by MD or pin
Some good matches but Michigan wins
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Jim Kessen added to this discussion on January 12, 2022
125- Suriano over Malik
133 Whoever for Michigan over whoever for Bucks
141 Micic over whoever for Bucks. If Micic doesn’t go and D’Emillo does I have Bucks
149 Sasso over whoever Michigan puts out
157 tossup. Lewan beat Hepner at Cliff Keen by 1-2. Hubbard could get W
165 Carson wins
174 tossup but I think Smith wins
184 Michigan
197 Bruski beat Hoffman 8-5 at Cliff Keen
285. Michigan by MD or pin
Some good matches but Michigan wins
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on January 12, 2022
Suriano makes a big cut. If I were Bucks, I'd want to start dual at 125.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Jack Muni added to this discussion on January 13, 2022
The news release is showing D'Emilio at 141 and Betancourt at 133. I would think Koontz would start to limit the damage at 133, maybe he is injured? I am really looking forward to the 165-184 matches.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on January 13, 2022
No. 18 Mailk Heinselman (Sr.) 125 No. 1 Nick Suriano (Gr.)
Will Betancourt (Fr.) 133 No. 8 Dylan Ragusin (r-Fr.)
No. 21 Dylan D'Emilio (r-So.) 141 No. 4 Stevan Micic (Gr.)
No. 2 Sammy Sasso (r-Jr.) 149 Cole Martin (r-So.)
Jashon Hubbard (r-Jr.) 157 No. 15 Will Lewan (r-Jr.)
No. 7 Carson Kharchla (r-Sr.) 165 No. 10 Cameron Amine (r-So.)
No. 7 Ethan Smith (r-Sr.) 174 No. 6 Logan Massa (Gr.)
No. 7 Kaleb Romero (r-Sr.) 184 No. 2 Myles Amine (Gr.)
No. 20 Gavin Hoffman (r-So.) 197 No. 8 Patrick Brucki (Gr.)
No. 12 Tate Orndorff (r-Sr.) 285 No. 2 Mason Parris (Sr.)
Tough dual for the Bucks from a matchup perspective but it should be hard fought.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Patrick Campbell added to this discussion on January 14, 2022
I see Sasso and Karchla as the only 2 highly favored Buckeye wins. I think Ethan Smith can show he is a title contender. I hate saying that I think this will be a tough match for my hometown boy Romero, but it will be.
This thing will probably go 8-2 in the matches for Michigan. Jesus forgive me for saying that...
Quote from Hank Kornblut's post:
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"No. 18 Mailk Heinselman (Sr.) 125 No. 1 Nick Suriano (Gr.)
Will Betancourt (Fr.) 133 No. 8 Dylan Ragusin (r-Fr.)
No. 21 Dylan D'Emilio (r-So.) 141 No. 4 Stevan Micic (Gr.)
No. 2 Sammy Sasso (r-Jr.) 149 Cole Martin (r-So.)
Jashon Hubbard (r-Jr.) 157 No. 15 Will Lewan (r-Jr.)
No. 7 Carson Kharchla (r-Sr.) 165 No. 10 Cameron Amine (r-So.)
No. 7 Ethan Smith (r-Sr.) 174 No. 6 Logan Massa (Gr.)
No. 7 Kaleb Romero (r-Sr.) 184 No. 2 Myles Amine (Gr.)
No. 20 Gavin Hoffman (r-So.) 197 No. 8 Patrick Brucki (Gr.)
No. 12 Tate Orndorff (r-Sr.) 285 No. 2 Mason Parris (Sr.)
Tough dual for the Bucks from a matchup perspective but it should be hard fought."
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Drew Taylor added to this discussion on January 14, 2022
Massa has never looked to be in all that great of shape to me. I think Smith wins by getting out from bottom and getting a takedown or two.
I actually feel pretty good about that prediction.
Hubbard and Lewan will be a tight bout that Hubbard can win if he avoids the mental lapses that have cost him in his losses. Still, Lewan is your favorite.
Wins by Sasso, Hubbard, Karchla and Smith would equal a great night for the Bucks.
Worth noting: Michigan hosts Penn State a week from today. It'll be the program's biggest dual in many years and it's in Ann Arbor. Will they be focused for tonight's dual?
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on January 14, 2022
Quote from Drew Taylor's post:
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Worth noting: Michigan hosts Penn State a week from today. It'll be the program's biggest dual in many years and it's in Ann Arbor. Will they be focused for tonight's dual?"
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Excellent point.
My only counter is that I sense wrestling to be less likely to succumb to trap matches, unlike football or even basketball. But who knows - college-aged kids are weird animals.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on January 14, 2022
Drew--I'm on board with Smith taking out Massa. Smith has jumped levels this season with the move to 174. Massa is a tough out but he's an out.
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Discussion Topic: OSU dual Friday vs. The Grad School of Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Northwestern, and Princeton
Matt Schein added to this discussion on January 14, 2022
Soriano looks really sucked down at 125. That has to be a brutal cut
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