Anyone have a schedule of when wrestling sessions start? My info says 9:00 am start but no other info.
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Last edited by Schlottke; 01-05-2009 at 10:00 PM.
Anyone have a schedule of when wrestling sessions start? My info says 9:00 am start but no other info.
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When are the brackets supposed to be released?
I'd assume brackets will be released sometime in the middle of the week along with a more advanced schedule. But right now, if it says wrestling starts at 9 I'd assume thats when it does.
http://www.nationalduals.com/
I found this a little bit ago. Click on tournament schedule.
A straw man argument is an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position. A straw man argument can be a successful rhetorical technique (that is, it may succeed in persuading people) but it carries little or no real evidential weight, because the opponent's actual argument has not been refuted.
Soon to be #1 PSU won't win it....I know that much.
I agree. They just straight up don't match up well with a lot of teams.
Brackets will be released tomorrow evening.
Champions are made while no one is watching.
anyone know if it will be streaming live on the web like last year or televised?
As of right now Live Sports Video will be airing coverage. Also Iowa Public Television will be tape delaying the semis and have live coverage of the finals.
Champions are made while no one is watching.
My spin on the brackets. I'd much rather see CMU on the B side of the bracket, but Minnesota should take care of business.
1 Penn State
16 West Virginia
9 Tennessee-Chattanooga
8 Northwestern
5 Central Michigan
12 Indiana
13 Hofstra
4 Minnesota
3 Iowa State
14 Cornell
11 Ohio State
6 Michigan
7 Missouri
10 Nebraska
15 Northern Iowa
2 Iowa
Seed 8, draw 8. So Nebraska could wined up any where. And nobody is wanting that draw.
Last edited by Trusty; 01-07-2008 at 02:04 PM.
that looks about right to me...
i agree that Minny v CMU would be a bear not that Hofstra is any piece of cake.
conceivably then I see (here come the boos) Minny having to go through Hofstra, CMU, Penn State and then Iowa for the Championship.
Good thing then because if they do knock off PSU and Iowa you could make an argument for them to be #1...
I see the difference being the health of the wrestlers and possibly the performance of some subs...its hard to ask all of your starters to wrestle all four matches in a tournament like this but I guess as long as its over two days, its doable.
Kish needs to be there and Nord/Berhow, Saf/Glasser and Bronson/Malamura will need to wrestle well.
I got nothin'...
I think Minnesota is an absolutely awful match up for Penn State, so I would love a draw that looked like that.
They could conceivably take every bout save for 197.
I like RYOU's spin also. Though Michigan is again a better indy tourney team than a dual team, I'd take those first two round potential matchups. Wouldn't mind another shot at Nebraska, who finished U-Ms crummy 2 and out showing last year...