Iowa set for major early season test at National Duals Invitational

HawkeyeHypnosis

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This weekend, Iowa will compete as part of 16-team bracket to not only determine a champion, but to divvy up a total purse of more than $1 million dollars.

To do so, it’ll have to navigate a field featuring 15/16 teams ranked in the top 25 of the latest NCAA Division I Men’s Coaches Poll – including 10 of the top 12.

(The only exceptions being #1 Penn State – who declined to participate – and #6 Iowa state – who failed to qualify.)
 














Yeah, the finals matchup with Ohio St was sobering, for sure.
Altho I'm reminded of the old adage 'It's probably not as bad or as good as it seemed.' Iowa DID win 4 of the 9 contested matches, and at the end of a tough weekend of wrestling they still walk away with 4 guys ranked in the Top 3 in their weight class. That ain't chopped liver.
True, finishing 3rd or 4th at the NCAAs is this team's ceiling; but the ceiling isn't crashing down either. It's not like Penn State's football team this year, which started the season with expectations of a national title...nobody expects this Iowa squad to finish above 2nd or below 6th, and barring injury, that's where they'll end up.
 


Ohio State is wrestling like Iowa used to, that's my heartburn.

I do appreciate the pep talk Grady though thanks. Time to come in from the ledge..............
 


...nobody expects this Iowa squad to finish above 2nd or below 6th...
I will bet real big money Iowa is not in the top 5 come nationals.

Top 5 is going to be Penn State, Iowa State, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, and nebraska in whatever order it ends up being, with Cornell and Michigan as potential wild cards in there because the

...and barring injury, that's where they'll end up.
I love TnT and have known them my whole life, but the one thing they've never been able to do is be healthy in March. Sanderson, Smith, Manning...love them or hate them their guys are always wrestling their best in March. Iowa as a team is ALWAYS totally banged up and limping into March looking like car crash victims. Kemerer was always hurt. Lee was always hurt, Marinelli was hurt at times, DeSanto, Murin, Cassioppi...and that was just from the single dream team we had that were actual natty team contenders.

That's not "just wrestling." If it was then we wouldn't be getting beat by nebraska, Cornell, Iowa State, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, etc like we have the past few years. Penn State is the only team that should beat Iowa on if you look at rosters, but November, December, and January don't win you titles. Sure it helps seedings to win those duals, but if you want guys in the finals they're going to have to wrestle the best guys at some point anyway.

Gable was great because he reinvented the sport. That will never go away. But let's be honest, there wasn't anyone within light years to compete with and no NIL. carl sanderson is greater because he not only can coach and recruit well (lots of money too), but his guys are at their peak in March.
 


I thought that some of our guys underperformed. Caliendo didn't seem to wrestle as well as I would have thought. Ayala too. Although, I was impressed with Block and Ferrari how they competed. I think it's going to a work in progress this year. And much like stated above, Iowa could slip even more.
 


That National Duals tourney was a beast -- four #1 ranked guys got beat.
And it could have been worse -- Nebraska won exactly 1 match vs Ohio St.
 


The Iowa program over the last 10 years or so has usually had one guy that can win a title, 3 to 5 guys that always don't show up at the NCAA's and a couple guys that podium higher than they should. No different this season. PSU will have at least 4 or 5 guys in the finals and teams like OSU, OKSU and Nebraska will be right behind them. So that means the Hawks could finish anywhere between 2nd and 6th (always a surprise team too). That's the Iowa future for a while.

Is there any possible replacement out there for the current staff that anyone could see bringing back this program to where it once was? And I know NIL is a big part of that.
 


I thought that some of our guys underperformed. Caliendo didn't seem to wrestle as well as I would have thought. Ayala too. Although, I was impressed with Block and Ferrari how they competed. I think it's going to a work in progress this year. And much like stated above, Iowa could slip even more.
Something was wrong with Ayala. He moved slowly, totally reactive, not himself at all. I've never seen him like this.
 




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