Thanks Captain VA, I meant Intermat...my bad.
InterMat Wrestling
and D1CollegeWrestling.net.
Thanks Captain VA, I meant Intermat...my bad.
InterMat Wrestling
and D1CollegeWrestling.net.
"Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak."
Hey Debbie Downer! This is the Gopher Love Fest thread. Go rain on someone else's parade.
Btw Vais.....I don't know what place Dylan Ness will get at NCAAs but I do know it will be one place ahead of Mario Mason....If Ness gets first, Mason can be second, if Ness gets 3rd, Mason can be 4th, if Ness gets 7th, Mason can be 8th.......etc.![]()
Sanders will struggle with Morrison again.
Jacob Schlottke---Gone too soon, and the world is a little less bright because of it. RIP, brother.
One, two, Evans is coming for you...
By struggle do you mean the 7-5 (SV) loss to Morrison last year? We'll see. I have to tell you that Sanders is a pretty damn consistent wrestler. Other than a piss pounding he took from Garnett awhile back, his losses are pretty solid losses to pretty accomplished wrestlers. I don't think he has a loss to someone who didn't eventually AA.
"Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak."
I don't necessarily disagree, but I am curious what the rationale for Storley being ranked so high is?
He is the top ranked true freshman, though he was a lower recruit than McIntosh or Megaludis, and his only win over a D1 opponent this year was against an unranked kid from NDST.
I think 174 personally is "down" so perhaps that had much to do with it. MM being top ten at 197 is IMPRESSIVE.
"Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak."
I agree it is down, but he is still ahead of NCAA qualifiers despite not having beaten a single D1 college starter ever. The ND st kid wasn't a starter.
Okay, makes sense since some rankings don't have him in at all.
Too many matching consonants to end both is first and last name, that's a game changer.
"Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak."
