B10 conference rankings

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1. Penn State Nittany Lions

2. Iowa Hawkeyes

3. Minnesota Golden Gophers

4. Ohio State Buckeyes

5. Illinois Fighting Illini

6. Michigan Wolverines

7. Nebraska Cornhuskers

8. Northwestern Wildcats

9. Purdue Boilermakers

10. Michigan State Spartans

11. Indiana Hooisers

12. Wisconsin Badgers

125

1. Matt McDonough-Iowa (Jr)

2. Zach Sanders-Minnesota (Sr)

3. Nico Megaludis-Penn State (Fr)

4. Levi Mele-Northwestern (Jr)

5. Jesse Delgado-Illinois (Fr)

6. Johnni DiJulius-Ohio State (Fr)

7. Camden Eppert-Purdue (So)

8. Grant Pizzo-Michigan (Fr)

9. Eric Olanowski-Michigan State (Sr)

133

1. Logan Stieber-Ohio State (Fr)

2. Tony Ramos-Iowa (So)

3. BJ Futrell-Illinois (Jr)

4. Chris Dardanes-Minnesota (Fr)

5. Cashe Quiroga-Purdue (So)

6. Zac Stevens-Michigan (Sr)

7. Ridge Kiley-Nebraska (Jr)

8. Frank Martellotti-Penn State (So)

9. Tom Kelliher-Wisconsin (Jr)

141

1. Kellen Russell-Michigan (Sr)

2. Jake Sueflohn-Nebraska (Fr)

3. Hunter Stieber-Ohio State (Fr)

4. Montell Marion-Iowa (Sr)

5. Nick Dardanes-Minnesota (Fr)

6. Daryl Thomas-Illinois (Jr)

7. Bryan Pearsall-Penn State (Jr)

8. Matt Ortega-Indiana (Sr)

9. Brandon Nelsen-Purdue (So)

149

1. Frank Molinaro-Penn State (Sr)

2. Eric Grajales-Michigan (So)

3. Dylan Ness-Minnesota (Fr)

4. Ivan Lopouchanski-Purdue (Jr)

5. Cole Schmitt-Wisconsin (Jr)

6. Cam Tessari-Ohio State (Fr)

7. Taylor Walsh-Indiana (Fr)

8. Eric Terrazas-Illinois (Sr)

9. Kaleb Friedley-Northwestern (So)

157

1. Jason Welch-Northwestern (Jr)

2. Dylan Alton-Penn State (Fr)

3. James Green-Nebraska (Fr)

4. Anthony Jones-Michigan State (Sr)

5. Josh Demas-Ohio State (Fr)

6. Jackson Morse-Illinois (So)

7. Nick Moore-Iowa (Fr)

8. Brandon Zeerip-Michigan (So)

9. Alec Ortiz-Minnesota (So)

165

1. David Taylor-Penn State (So)

2. Mike Evans-Iowa (Fr)

3. Robert Kokesh-Nebraska (Fr)

4. Conrad Polz-Illinois (Jr)

5. Ben Jordan-Wisconsin (Jr)

6. Dan Yates-Michigan (So)

7. Cody Yohn-Minnesota (Jr)

8. Pierce Harger-Northwestern (Fr)

9. David Cheza-Michigan State (Jr)

174

1. Ed Ruth-Penn State (So)

2. Logan Storley-Minnesota (Fr)

3. Justin Zeerip-Michigan (Sr)

4. Nick Heflin-Ohio State (So)

5. Ethen Lofthouse-Iowa (So)

6. Curran Jacobs-Michigan State (Sr)

7. Jordan Blanton-Illinois (Jr)

8. Lee Munster-Northwestern (Fr)

9. Tyler Koehn-Nebraska (So)

184

1. Kevin Steinhaus-Minnesota (So)

2. Quentin Wright-Penn State (Jr)

3. Josh Ihnen-Nebraska (Jr)

4. Cody Magrum-Ohio State (Jr)

5. Braden Atwood-Purdue (Fr)

6. Vinnie Wagner-Iowa (Sr)

7. Tony Dallago-Illinois (So)

8. Ian Hinton-Michigan State (Sr)

9. Luke Sheridan-Indiana (Fr)

197

1. Matt Powless-Indiana (Sr)

2. Sonny Yohn-Minnesota (Sr)

3. Morgan McIntosh-Penn State (Fr)

4. Max Huntley-Michigan (Fr)

5. Mario Gonzalez-Illinois (So)

6. Andrew Campolattano-Ohio State (Fr)

7. John Schoen-Northwestern (Sr)

8. Grant Gambrall-Iowa (Jr)

9. James Nakashima-Nebraska (Sr)

285

1. Tony Nelson-Minnesota (So)

2. Cameron Wade-Penn State (Sr)

3. Ben Apland-Michigan (Jr)

4. Tucker Lane-Nebraska (Sr)

5. Mike McMullan-Northwestern (Fr)

6. Bobby Telford-Iowa (Fr)

7. Peter Capone-Ohio State (So)

8. Roger Vukobratovich-Purdue (Sr)

9. Mike McClure-Michigan State (So)

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I haven't been down on kelleys year until seeing those rankings. 149 is not a loaded weight by any stretch and Kelley isn't cracking the list. the thing is I always see him wrestle hard and battle but lose and I keep thinking 'its alright hes a freshman he'll get it.' but hes got to win some of those close matches.
 


I haven't been down on kelleys year until seeing those rankings. 149 is not a loaded weight by any stretch and Kelley isn't cracking the list. the thing is I always see him wrestle hard and battle but lose and I keep thinking 'its alright hes a freshman he'll get it.' but hes got to win some of those close matches.

I have the exact same oppinion of Moore
 


I think Marion will end up higher than #4. What an exciting weight class at B1Gs. I predict the 2 seniors will beat the freshmen phenoms to meet in the finals.
 




I hope the seeding's are different then the current rankings for the Big 10 tourney.
If not, MM will have to face Russell in the semis and Ethan would have to wrestle Ed Ruth.
(If Ethan reaches the semis)

I like Ramos current ranking. Would wrestle Futrell in the Semi's and most likely winner of Steiber/Dardanes in the Finals.
Still hopeful GG makes it down to 84 for the tourney.
 


I feel like Lira going at 97 today tells us that Grant is cutting to 84. At least I hope so.
 






He confirmed that he CAN and Brands said as much. I hadn't heard it was a done deal yet. We can either get no pts at 84 and 97 or get some at 84 and give up 97. Why wouldn't we move him? Why didn't Ambrose go at 97 anyway?
 




There's officially one conference dual left (NW-Indiana). Just like previous years, I went through the conference dual schedule and non-dual results to try to get a feel for seeding. Based on results through this weekend, here's my predictions. First the fairly clean weights:

- McD as the 1 seed

- Ramos gets the 2 seed

- Marion is looking at the 3 seed

The rest of the weights are really in flux right now for purposes of conference seeding.

- After Molinaro (and probably Grajales), 149 is an absolute mess. Unless Kelly makes a bunch of noise at National Duals, he's probably going in unseeded.

- Same with 157. No idea where they are going to put St. John. Again, his matches at National Duals are probably going to have an impact on where he ends up. Right now, I'm guessing he's somewhere between #4-6.

- 165 is pretty clear cut with Evans most likely as the 2 seed, but 174-HWT are all a mess.

- Lofthouse is going to be seeded somewhere between #3-5

- No idea where Gambrall ends up (right now I'm guessing #6)

- Lira is going to be unseeded

- Telford is really up in the air (somewhere between #5-7).

In most years, results during the conference season were the primary factor in determining Big 10 seeds. IMO this year they'll look at results outside the conference season to help settle them.
 
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