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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Luke Moore added to this discussion on February 4, 2022

I know most fans on here worry about the Buckeyes, but it should be noted that the Bobcats dominated the grudge match tonight up in Kent with a 22-10 victory. OU has had a really solid year, and I am really looking forward to what they can do at the MAC tourney in Athens! Go Bobcats!



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on February 4, 2022

125: Jake Ferri (Kent) def. Oscar Sanchez (Ohio), dec. 8-3
133: Giovanni DiSabato (Ohio) def. Brendon Fenton (Kent), dec. 4-2
141: No. 26 Kyran Hagan (Ohio) def. Louis Newell (Kent), dec. 1-0
149: No. 29 Alec Hagan (Ohio) def. Kody Komara (Kent), dec. 7-4
157: No. 25 Jordan Slivka (Ohio) def. Robert Pryhocki (Kent), fall 1:46
165: Brady Chrisman (Kent) def. Sean O'Dwyer (Ohio), MD 18-6
174: No. 23 Sal Perrine (Ohio) def. Michael Ferre (Kent), Dec. 13-8
184: Colin McCracken (Kent) def. Zayne Lehman (Ohio), dec. 4-1
197: Carson Brewer (Ohio) def. Tyler Bates (Kent), MD 10-1
285: Jordan Greer (Ohio) def. Jacob Cover (Kent), dec. 6-3



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Roe Fox added to this discussion on February 4, 2022

The Buckeyes are the flagship program but I root for all the Ohio teams.



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 5, 2022

Coincidence or not, OU wrestling has had a solid season since Hunter Stieber arrived.

OU hoops are also good.

Go Bobcats!

Heresy to some of you, but I'd love to see Logan leave Columbus and join his brother in Athens. Let them become the Brands bros of Ohio and build a top notch program



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Don Bork added to this discussion on February 5, 2022

Hank, are you showing your maize and blue loyalty? Logan is the coach I would least like to see leave of all TOSU assistants. How about instead we lure Hunter to Columbus.



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 5, 2022

Quote from Don Bork's post:

"Hank, are you showing your maize and blue loyalty? Logan is the coach I would least like to see leave of all TOSU assistants. How about instead we lure Hunter to Columbus."



My son is a Bobcat and the school has treated him very well. I am loyal to them.



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Luke Moore added to this discussion on February 5, 2022

Attaboy Hank!

I am not sure about Logan, but I know Greenlee has been very impressed with Hunter. Joel probably has a few years left, he became the HC down there in 1998, after a stint at Northern Iowa. I am happy to see the Bobcats having some success this season! Joel works his tail off and deserves it!



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Discussion Topic: OU/KSU
Don Bork added to this discussion on February 6, 2022

Don’t get me wrong guys, I’d love to see OU continue it’s upward trajectory as a program. I’d like to see CSU and Kent become more nationally prominent as well. My only point is that I would hate to see TOSU lose Logan in order to achieve that result.



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