Tommy's All-Star Classic Picks
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Tommy's confidence picks for the All-Star Classic in a quest to keep his winning streak over Kevin alive!
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Honeycutt's win over D3 power was a highly anticipated match, but ended in just 32 seconds.
Kevin & I are self-proclaimed idiots doing a radio show which we feel is part of our charm. Jumping around discussing all things wrestling to be as entertaining as possible. Occasionally this leads to mistakes of not being able to pull correct information off the top of our heads so here is our fact check follow-up to episode #4.
- Back in 1994, Kim Jong-Il on a regulation PGA Golf Course shot a 38 with 11 holes-in-one. His 17 bodyguards attest to the accuracy of the score. Sadly, the golfing world refuses to acknowledge this impressive feat.
- Kevin brought up true freshman Chance Marsteller for Oklahoma State as wrestling this year as the top recruit. No official word has been made on whether or not he is starting or redshirting this year. The OSU roster has him at 157 which would put him nicely between Kindig & Dieringer.
- Chris Honeycutt defeated Byron Tate (Wartburg) by pin in 32 seconds at the 2011 All-Star Classic. Tate ended up a 3-time D3 NCAA Champion. It still would be great to see Joey Davis this year face one of the big four at 174.
- Bo Jordan and Isaac Jordan are cousins. They both have brothers who are or will be D1 wrestlers as well. We messed up on that one.
- Mo Lawal was never an olympian. He was a 3-time U.S. Open champion in 2005, 2006, & 2008.
We will try to mess up less next week, but we can't promise anything!
Can Iowa be back on top of the podium in 2015?
As the pre-season rankings continue to pour in it is a lot of fun to see how the teams are starting to shape up, and more importantly the team race (and duals for Big Ten season). We here at Bloodround took the rankings from Flowrestling to give a glimpse at how the Big Ten is looking. Of course, these are pre-season rankings. They are just ideas from guys behind computers on how the season is going to go. Ranking (or not ranking) true freshmen and guys off of redshirt is always debatable. For this exercise we are using the numbers to give a snapshot.
Most believe there is a top tier of six teams who all have a legitimate shot at the team championship and four of those are in the Big Ten (Minnesota, Penn State, Iowa, and Ohio State). After Penn State has graduated David Taylor & Ed Ruth (two sure national champs who never lost a Big Ten match), Minnesota has been tabbed as the pre-season favorite. The Gophers have two #1's, a #2, a #3, and a #4. With this firepower of seven ranked guys and five all-americans (ranked in top 8 for this exercise), you can see what the excitement is about in the land of the lakes.
Looking at the numbers though, Iowa may be the favorite. The Hawkeyes lead the way in ranked guys (9) and all-americans (8). That's a lot of firepower and point scorers come tournament time, and a very solid top to bottom dual team. Are we possibly sleeping on Iowa?
Penn State, of course, isn't going anywhere soon. They have eight wrestlers ranked with five in the top eight. Ohio State has only four in the top eight, but they do have nine guys ranked (the one guy that isn't is heralded true freshman thoroughbred Kyle Snyder at 197). Don't sleep on Michigan with seven guys ranked (not sure how Max Huntley isn't) and five guys in the top eight. If Massa & Coon put themselves in to position for Big Ten and NCAA titles the Wolverines will be scoring a lot of points in March.
Here are the numbers (Ranked/Top 8) in order of most top 8 guys:
Iowa 9/8
Penn State 8/5
Minnesota 7/5
Michigan 7/5
Ohio State 9/4
Northwestern 5/4
Nebraska 8/3
Wisconsin 6/3
Illinois 7/2
Rutgers 3/1
Purdue 2/1
Maryland 2/0
Indiana 1/0
Michigan State 1/0
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