After this weekend's results, my updated seeding predictions:
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1. McDonough (IA) 8-0
2. Precin (NW) 7-1
3. Sanders (MN) 7-1
4. Pataky (PSU) 1-1
5. Boyle (MI) 5-3, lost to Olanowski (MSU) this weekend in an OOC (out-of-conference) dual
6. Brooks (IN) 4-4
7. Eppert (PU) 3-5
8. Kelliher (WI) 3-5
US – Olanowski (MSU), Touris (OSU), Arlis (IL)
133
1. Ramos (IA) 8-0
2. Long (PSU) 6-1
3. Graff (WI) 7-1
4. Futrell (IL) 6-2
5. Mele (NW) 5-3
6. Thorn (MN) 4-4
7. Stevens (MI) 3-5
8. Eren (PU) 2-5
US – Paddock (OSU), Ortega (IN), Lyon (MSU)
This is a very tentative #1 seed for Ramos. His argument is going undefeated in conference duals and owning a win over Long. If he would have beaten Futrell at Midlands, the #1 seed is a lead-pipe lock. As it is, Long (with wins over both Futrell and especially the win over Graff) has a legit argument for the #1 seed. As long as Ramos is on the other side of the bracket from Graff I’ll be happy. In addition, Thorn has a decent chance of getting the 5 seed over Mele. The both lost to the same 3 guys (Futrell, Ramos and Graff), but Thorn also lost to Long (who Mele didn’t face).
141
1. Russell (MI) 8-0
2. Marion (IA) 5-1
3. Kennedy (IL) 4-0
4. Thorn (MN) 6-2
5. Alton (PSU) 3-4
6. Friedley (NW) 5-2
7. Fleckenstein (PU) 3-5
8. Languis (OSU) 2-6
US – McQuade (WI), Richey (IN), Stace (MSU)
Big win by Montel Sunday. He’s getting either the 2 or the 3 seed. No idea how they’re going to determine who should get it between him and Kennedy. Both have one loss on the year to the same opponent (to Russell, Marion in the MI-IA dual and Kennedy at CKLV). Alton’s reputation should get him the 5 seed over Friedley, despite the difference in record.
149
1. Molinaro (PSU) 8-0
2. Nadhir (NW) 7-1
3. Kinser (IN) 4-2
4. Osterman (MSU) 6-2
5. Schmitt (WI) 2-3
6. Terrazas (IL) 4-3
7. Zilverberg (MN) 4-3
8. Grajales (MI) 5-3
US – Ballweg (IA), Patacsil (PU), Grandominico (OSU)
Kinser sat out the IL-IN dual due to an “injuryâ€â€¦let’s be honest, this was a pure seed protection. He’ll get the 3 seed (only losses are to Molinaro and Nadhir, head-to-head win OOC over Osterman). Mark more the likely has no shot of getting a seed here. This weight is pretty deep for the Big 10.
157
1. Taylor (PSU) 8-0
2. St. John (IA) 7-1
3. Welch (NW) 7-1
4. Zeerip (MI) 5-3
5. Salazar (PU) 5-3
6. Young (IN) 3-4
7. McMurray (MSU) 3-4
8. Morse (IL ) 2-5
US – Mincey (MN), Nemec (OSU), Perry (WI)
DSJ vs. Welch part 2 should be a good one. They’re both really good scramblers. I’m just glad DSJ is on the opposite side of Taylor.
165
1. Howe (WI) 0-0
2. Sponseller (OSU) 7-1
3. Yohn (MN) 6-2
4. Janssen (IA) 5-2
5. Polz (IL) 5-2
6. Yates (MI) 5-2
7. LeBlanc (IN) 3-4
8. Bialka (NW) 3-5
Wisconsin assistant coaches are saying Howe will be ready to roll in time for Big 10s. I really like Janssen in a rematch with Sponseller. He should have won that matchup. Against Howe, even with the long layoff, I don’t see Janssen winning. Sunday's loss was really tough for seeding purposes.
174
1. Ruth (PSU) 8-0
2. Manuel (PU) 7-1
3. Blanton (IL) 0-1 (L to Manuel, OOC Win over Heflin)
4. Glasser (MN) 5-3 (W over Manuel, Lofthouse, Heflin; L to Jordan, Zeerip and Ruth)
5. Heflin (OSU) 5-2 (L to Lofthouse, Glasser; 2 OOC Wins over Manuel)
6. Lofthouse (IA) 3-4 (W over Heflin, Zeerip; L to Jacobs, Ruth, Manuel, Glasser)
7. Zeerip (MI) 5-3 (W over Glasser, Jordan; L to Heflin, Ruth Lofthouse)
8. Jordan (WI) 3-4 (W over Glasser, Jacobs, OOC win over Zeerip; L to Zeerip, Manuel, Heflin, Ruth)
US – Jacobs (MSU), Roddy (NW), Avery (IN)
If Ethen wasn’t a freshman and wrestled smarter 3rd periods, he’d be looking at the 2 seed right now. Up by 3 in the 3rd, he needs to be under much better control. Why put yourself in that position? Just give up the TD and you win the match. Instead, he could be anywhere from 4 all the way down to 8th. Good Lord this weight is a cluster. No idea where to put Blanton. I feel pretty confident about the top 2 seeds; the other top 7 wrestlers are toss-ups seeding wise.
184
1. Rutt (WI) 7-0
2. Steinhaus (MN) 6-2 (L to Kissel, Rutt)
3. Gambrall (IA) 7-1 (L to Steinhaus)
4. Hinton (MSU) 5-3
5. Dallago (IL) 4-4
6. Wright (PSU) 3-4
7. Kissel (PU) 3-4
8. Magrum (OSU) 4-4
US – Collins (MI), Jones (NW), Cameron (IN)
Despite the better Big 10 dual record, Stenihaus's head-to-head over Gambrall rules the day. Not a huge difference between the 2 and the 3 seed though.
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1. Brandvold (WI) 7-0
2. Lofthouse (IA) 7-0
3. Yohn (MN) 1-1
4. Brown (PU) 6-1
5. Powless (IN) 6-2
6. Biondo (MI) 4-4
7. Barczak (IL) 4-3
8. Capone (OSU) 3-5
US – Dickenson (MSU), Schoen (NW), Ruggear (PSU)
I’m assuming they’ll give Yohn the 3 seed over Brown, but Brown has an argument. Too bad for Yohn that PU had Brown duck Lofthouse in the IA-PU dual…a loss to Lofthouse (giving him 2 on the year), would help Yohn’s argument for the 3 seed. I don’t think they’ll give Lofthouse the 1 seed over Brandvold, but it’s possible.
HWT
1. Wade (PSU) 7-1
2. Alcala (IN) 7-1 (L to Wade)
3. Rasing (IA) 5-3 (W over Apland, Nelson; L to Wade, Alcala and McClure (MSU backup))
4. Nelson (MN) 4-3 (W over Apland, OOC W over Bugenhagen; L to Alcala, Wade, Rasing)
5. Apland (MI) 4-4 (W over Bugenhagen, OOC W over Alcala, Rizqallah, Bugenhagen; L to Wade, Alcala, Nelson, Rasing)
6. Bugenhagen (WI) 5-3
7. Rizqallah (MSU) 3-2
8. Kuhar (NW) 3-4
US – Walker (IL), Vukobratovich (PU), Stolarsky (OSU)
Good weekend for Rasing, not only his win over Nelson but also the results around the league. Rizqallah lost to both Apland and Bugenhagen, which was key. Those losses help negate Rizqallah’s win over Wade. Rasing gets the big jump all the way up to the 3 seed.
That gives Iowa the following:
McDonough #1
Ramos #1
Marion #2
Ballweg US
DSJ #2
Janssen #4
Ethen #6
Gambrall #3
Luke #2
Rasing #3
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1. McDonough (IA) 8-0
2. Precin (NW) 7-1
3. Sanders (MN) 7-1
4. Pataky (PSU) 1-1
5. Boyle (MI) 5-3, lost to Olanowski (MSU) this weekend in an OOC (out-of-conference) dual
6. Brooks (IN) 4-4
7. Eppert (PU) 3-5
8. Kelliher (WI) 3-5
US – Olanowski (MSU), Touris (OSU), Arlis (IL)
133
1. Ramos (IA) 8-0
2. Long (PSU) 6-1
3. Graff (WI) 7-1
4. Futrell (IL) 6-2
5. Mele (NW) 5-3
6. Thorn (MN) 4-4
7. Stevens (MI) 3-5
8. Eren (PU) 2-5
US – Paddock (OSU), Ortega (IN), Lyon (MSU)
This is a very tentative #1 seed for Ramos. His argument is going undefeated in conference duals and owning a win over Long. If he would have beaten Futrell at Midlands, the #1 seed is a lead-pipe lock. As it is, Long (with wins over both Futrell and especially the win over Graff) has a legit argument for the #1 seed. As long as Ramos is on the other side of the bracket from Graff I’ll be happy. In addition, Thorn has a decent chance of getting the 5 seed over Mele. The both lost to the same 3 guys (Futrell, Ramos and Graff), but Thorn also lost to Long (who Mele didn’t face).
141
1. Russell (MI) 8-0
2. Marion (IA) 5-1
3. Kennedy (IL) 4-0
4. Thorn (MN) 6-2
5. Alton (PSU) 3-4
6. Friedley (NW) 5-2
7. Fleckenstein (PU) 3-5
8. Languis (OSU) 2-6
US – McQuade (WI), Richey (IN), Stace (MSU)
Big win by Montel Sunday. He’s getting either the 2 or the 3 seed. No idea how they’re going to determine who should get it between him and Kennedy. Both have one loss on the year to the same opponent (to Russell, Marion in the MI-IA dual and Kennedy at CKLV). Alton’s reputation should get him the 5 seed over Friedley, despite the difference in record.
149
1. Molinaro (PSU) 8-0
2. Nadhir (NW) 7-1
3. Kinser (IN) 4-2
4. Osterman (MSU) 6-2
5. Schmitt (WI) 2-3
6. Terrazas (IL) 4-3
7. Zilverberg (MN) 4-3
8. Grajales (MI) 5-3
US – Ballweg (IA), Patacsil (PU), Grandominico (OSU)
Kinser sat out the IL-IN dual due to an “injuryâ€â€¦let’s be honest, this was a pure seed protection. He’ll get the 3 seed (only losses are to Molinaro and Nadhir, head-to-head win OOC over Osterman). Mark more the likely has no shot of getting a seed here. This weight is pretty deep for the Big 10.
157
1. Taylor (PSU) 8-0
2. St. John (IA) 7-1
3. Welch (NW) 7-1
4. Zeerip (MI) 5-3
5. Salazar (PU) 5-3
6. Young (IN) 3-4
7. McMurray (MSU) 3-4
8. Morse (IL ) 2-5
US – Mincey (MN), Nemec (OSU), Perry (WI)
DSJ vs. Welch part 2 should be a good one. They’re both really good scramblers. I’m just glad DSJ is on the opposite side of Taylor.
165
1. Howe (WI) 0-0
2. Sponseller (OSU) 7-1
3. Yohn (MN) 6-2
4. Janssen (IA) 5-2
5. Polz (IL) 5-2
6. Yates (MI) 5-2
7. LeBlanc (IN) 3-4
8. Bialka (NW) 3-5
Wisconsin assistant coaches are saying Howe will be ready to roll in time for Big 10s. I really like Janssen in a rematch with Sponseller. He should have won that matchup. Against Howe, even with the long layoff, I don’t see Janssen winning. Sunday's loss was really tough for seeding purposes.
174
1. Ruth (PSU) 8-0
2. Manuel (PU) 7-1
3. Blanton (IL) 0-1 (L to Manuel, OOC Win over Heflin)
4. Glasser (MN) 5-3 (W over Manuel, Lofthouse, Heflin; L to Jordan, Zeerip and Ruth)
5. Heflin (OSU) 5-2 (L to Lofthouse, Glasser; 2 OOC Wins over Manuel)
6. Lofthouse (IA) 3-4 (W over Heflin, Zeerip; L to Jacobs, Ruth, Manuel, Glasser)
7. Zeerip (MI) 5-3 (W over Glasser, Jordan; L to Heflin, Ruth Lofthouse)
8. Jordan (WI) 3-4 (W over Glasser, Jacobs, OOC win over Zeerip; L to Zeerip, Manuel, Heflin, Ruth)
US – Jacobs (MSU), Roddy (NW), Avery (IN)
If Ethen wasn’t a freshman and wrestled smarter 3rd periods, he’d be looking at the 2 seed right now. Up by 3 in the 3rd, he needs to be under much better control. Why put yourself in that position? Just give up the TD and you win the match. Instead, he could be anywhere from 4 all the way down to 8th. Good Lord this weight is a cluster. No idea where to put Blanton. I feel pretty confident about the top 2 seeds; the other top 7 wrestlers are toss-ups seeding wise.
184
1. Rutt (WI) 7-0
2. Steinhaus (MN) 6-2 (L to Kissel, Rutt)
3. Gambrall (IA) 7-1 (L to Steinhaus)
4. Hinton (MSU) 5-3
5. Dallago (IL) 4-4
6. Wright (PSU) 3-4
7. Kissel (PU) 3-4
8. Magrum (OSU) 4-4
US – Collins (MI), Jones (NW), Cameron (IN)
Despite the better Big 10 dual record, Stenihaus's head-to-head over Gambrall rules the day. Not a huge difference between the 2 and the 3 seed though.
197
1. Brandvold (WI) 7-0
2. Lofthouse (IA) 7-0
3. Yohn (MN) 1-1
4. Brown (PU) 6-1
5. Powless (IN) 6-2
6. Biondo (MI) 4-4
7. Barczak (IL) 4-3
8. Capone (OSU) 3-5
US – Dickenson (MSU), Schoen (NW), Ruggear (PSU)
I’m assuming they’ll give Yohn the 3 seed over Brown, but Brown has an argument. Too bad for Yohn that PU had Brown duck Lofthouse in the IA-PU dual…a loss to Lofthouse (giving him 2 on the year), would help Yohn’s argument for the 3 seed. I don’t think they’ll give Lofthouse the 1 seed over Brandvold, but it’s possible.
HWT
1. Wade (PSU) 7-1
2. Alcala (IN) 7-1 (L to Wade)
3. Rasing (IA) 5-3 (W over Apland, Nelson; L to Wade, Alcala and McClure (MSU backup))
4. Nelson (MN) 4-3 (W over Apland, OOC W over Bugenhagen; L to Alcala, Wade, Rasing)
5. Apland (MI) 4-4 (W over Bugenhagen, OOC W over Alcala, Rizqallah, Bugenhagen; L to Wade, Alcala, Nelson, Rasing)
6. Bugenhagen (WI) 5-3
7. Rizqallah (MSU) 3-2
8. Kuhar (NW) 3-4
US – Walker (IL), Vukobratovich (PU), Stolarsky (OSU)
Good weekend for Rasing, not only his win over Nelson but also the results around the league. Rizqallah lost to both Apland and Bugenhagen, which was key. Those losses help negate Rizqallah’s win over Wade. Rasing gets the big jump all the way up to the 3 seed.
That gives Iowa the following:
McDonough #1
Ramos #1
Marion #2
Ballweg US
DSJ #2
Janssen #4
Ethen #6
Gambrall #3
Luke #2
Rasing #3