125 McD #1 - though I think Precin beats him in the Big 10 final
133 Ramos #2 - Futrell gets beat by Long, ends up with a 6-2 conference record vs. Tony's 8-0. Tony gets the nod despite Futrell's head-to-head win.
141 Marion #4 - Beats Russell, but loses to Thorn. Thorn also beats Alton, but loses to Russell. Kennedy beats Alton. Russell gets the benefit of the doubt (only overall loss on the year to Marion, 2-time Big 10 champ, 3 wins over Alton, 1 over Thorn, 1 over Kennedy) and gets the 1 seed. Not sure if Marion ends up #3 or #4...again, I think past performance gives Kennedy the nod. I think 141 ends up like this: 1. Russell (7-1), 2. Thorn (7-1), 3. Kennedy (4-0), 4. Marion (4-1), 5. Alton (3-3).
149 Ballweg #8 - Best seed he can hope for. Needs to beat Patacsil (PU) and Zilverberg (MN). Will have his hands full against Grajales (who's an undersized 149-pounder himself. Was trying to make 133 before the season but couldn't make the cut. He's definitely coming around though, with a 4-2 Big 10 record). Mark willl be fighting it out with Zilverberg (should be 2-4 when he faces Mark, only 2 wins are against WI's backup and Fee (OSU) who's terrible). May come down to who wins in the IA-MN dual.
157 St. John #2 - Hopefully he can close the gap on Taylor from their first matchup.
165 Janssen #3 - What a terrible loss by Yohn against Mosier (PU). I think Howe is back for Big 10s and gets the #2 seed based on reputation (as he never got a chance to wrestle in a dual, but did have a win over Yohn this season). Janssen should be 5-1 (with Yohn 5-2) going into the MN dual. Will need to beat Yohn to get the 3 seed.
174 Lofthouse #3 - Blanton is still fighting back issues. He's 0-1 in Big 10 duals (losing to Manuel). Even if he's back against PSU, he's losing to Ruth. This weight is a real cluster. Ethen really is in the driver's seat and if he performs, could end up with the 2-seed. I'm going to say Ethen ends up 4-3 (going 1-1 against Manuel and Glasser). He really needs to make sure he beats Glasser to stay on the opposite side of the bracket from Ruth, who will obviously be the #1. I think it's going to end up: 1. Ruth, 2. Manuel, 3. Lofthouse, 4. Glasser, 5. Blanton.
184 Gambrall #2 - Another cluster weight. Wright still has a shot at the #1 seed. His matchup vs. Rutt is going to mean a lot for seeding purposes. Rutt is going to end up 8-0 or 7-1 depending on his outcome vs. Wright. Gambrall is the guy I'm most worried about. I think anything can happen with him before Big 10s. He could be 8-0 (and potentially get the #1 seed) or 6-2 (losing to both Kissel and Steinhaus). For now, I think he goes 1-1 in the PU/MN duals. For now, I think seeding will be 1. Rutt, 2. Gambrall, 3. Wright.
197 Lofthouse #3 - I can't say enough about that win over Powless. Luke goes 2-1 going into Big 10s (loses to Yohn who has his number). Seeding ends up 1. Brandvold, 2. Yohn, 3. Lofthouse.
HWT Rasing #6 or #7 - There's still a lot of potential movement at this weight. Call it a homer pick, but I think Rasing upsets either Apland or Nelson, finishing 4-4 in Big 10 duals. For now, seeding ends up 1. Wade, 2. Rizqallah (who ROLLED Wade 8-2 last weekend), 3. Alcala, 4. Apland, 5. Nelson, 6. Rasing, 7. Bugenhagen.
133 Ramos #2 - Futrell gets beat by Long, ends up with a 6-2 conference record vs. Tony's 8-0. Tony gets the nod despite Futrell's head-to-head win.
141 Marion #4 - Beats Russell, but loses to Thorn. Thorn also beats Alton, but loses to Russell. Kennedy beats Alton. Russell gets the benefit of the doubt (only overall loss on the year to Marion, 2-time Big 10 champ, 3 wins over Alton, 1 over Thorn, 1 over Kennedy) and gets the 1 seed. Not sure if Marion ends up #3 or #4...again, I think past performance gives Kennedy the nod. I think 141 ends up like this: 1. Russell (7-1), 2. Thorn (7-1), 3. Kennedy (4-0), 4. Marion (4-1), 5. Alton (3-3).
149 Ballweg #8 - Best seed he can hope for. Needs to beat Patacsil (PU) and Zilverberg (MN). Will have his hands full against Grajales (who's an undersized 149-pounder himself. Was trying to make 133 before the season but couldn't make the cut. He's definitely coming around though, with a 4-2 Big 10 record). Mark willl be fighting it out with Zilverberg (should be 2-4 when he faces Mark, only 2 wins are against WI's backup and Fee (OSU) who's terrible). May come down to who wins in the IA-MN dual.
157 St. John #2 - Hopefully he can close the gap on Taylor from their first matchup.
165 Janssen #3 - What a terrible loss by Yohn against Mosier (PU). I think Howe is back for Big 10s and gets the #2 seed based on reputation (as he never got a chance to wrestle in a dual, but did have a win over Yohn this season). Janssen should be 5-1 (with Yohn 5-2) going into the MN dual. Will need to beat Yohn to get the 3 seed.
174 Lofthouse #3 - Blanton is still fighting back issues. He's 0-1 in Big 10 duals (losing to Manuel). Even if he's back against PSU, he's losing to Ruth. This weight is a real cluster. Ethen really is in the driver's seat and if he performs, could end up with the 2-seed. I'm going to say Ethen ends up 4-3 (going 1-1 against Manuel and Glasser). He really needs to make sure he beats Glasser to stay on the opposite side of the bracket from Ruth, who will obviously be the #1. I think it's going to end up: 1. Ruth, 2. Manuel, 3. Lofthouse, 4. Glasser, 5. Blanton.
184 Gambrall #2 - Another cluster weight. Wright still has a shot at the #1 seed. His matchup vs. Rutt is going to mean a lot for seeding purposes. Rutt is going to end up 8-0 or 7-1 depending on his outcome vs. Wright. Gambrall is the guy I'm most worried about. I think anything can happen with him before Big 10s. He could be 8-0 (and potentially get the #1 seed) or 6-2 (losing to both Kissel and Steinhaus). For now, I think he goes 1-1 in the PU/MN duals. For now, I think seeding will be 1. Rutt, 2. Gambrall, 3. Wright.
197 Lofthouse #3 - I can't say enough about that win over Powless. Luke goes 2-1 going into Big 10s (loses to Yohn who has his number). Seeding ends up 1. Brandvold, 2. Yohn, 3. Lofthouse.
HWT Rasing #6 or #7 - There's still a lot of potential movement at this weight. Call it a homer pick, but I think Rasing upsets either Apland or Nelson, finishing 4-4 in Big 10 duals. For now, seeding ends up 1. Wade, 2. Rizqallah (who ROLLED Wade 8-2 last weekend), 3. Alcala, 4. Apland, 5. Nelson, 6. Rasing, 7. Bugenhagen.
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