BIG TEN SEEDS

InTheCircle

All-Conference
Apr 3, 2018
351
1,035
93
Peterson #3
Ayala #4
Peterson/Bailey #7
Block #7
Williams #7
Caliendo #3
Kennedy #2
Ferrari #2
Sampson #14
Keuter #5

finalists Best case scenario 4
Worst case scenario 0
Mean 2
Champions 0
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Nashville_Hawk

Nashville_Hawk

All-Conference
Dec 31, 2015
618
1,623
93
Peterson #3
Ayala #4
Peterson/Bailey #7
Block #7
Williams #7
Caliendo #3
Kennedy #2
Ferrari #2
Sampson #11
Keuter #5

finalists Best case scenario 4
Worst case scenario 0
Mean 2
Champions 0
I think you are spot on my friend. I think Mikey rights the ship, not sure about AF's health or conditioning, and after watching PK the other night he's going to have to come in with a new strategy to make the finals...very predictable. Hardcore, immovable, and the best man in a foxhole, but still predicable.
 

dtripp26

Heisman
Oct 29, 2003
10,212
30,456
113
Peterson #3
Ayala #4
Peterson/Bailey #7
Block #7
Williams #7
Caliendo #3
Kennedy #2
Ferrari #2
Sampson #11
Keuter #5

finalists Best case scenario 4
Worst case scenario 0
Mean 2
Champions 0
These look high at a number of weights.

However, I have no idea what most teams individual records are (but psu is looking at 8 #1 seeds possibly) or if National Duals results count towards BTT seeding.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Rcoakley

dtripp26

Heisman
Oct 29, 2003
10,212
30,456
113
My guess would be 14 unless another guy is entered with no 197 big ten matches. I think that would give him Remy Cotton from Rutgers. A winnable 1st round match
McDanel 2, Cotton 3? Yeah that's not a terrible path. Win the first match and very good chance he's in the semis.

Geog recent losses probably bump him down. Hopefully only to the 4/5 line.
 
  • Like
Reactions: maxpain

sdvike

All-Conference
Feb 23, 2016
803
1,731
93
My guess would be 14 unless another guy is entered with no 197 big ten matches. I think that would give him Remy Cotton from Rutgers. A winnable 1st round match
He is 2-0 at 197 this year albeit Chatty and Utah Valley.
 

maxpain

All-American
Jul 6, 2006
1,660
5,306
113
He is 2-0 at 197 this year albeit Chatty and Utah Valley.
Not sure if that will have much of an impact on the seeding rubric though. A quick scan does show that Bennie of UVU went 1-1 against Ingham of Wisconsin so it could help a little on record against common opponents. Still think it’s likely he’s the 14.
 

sdvike

All-Conference
Feb 23, 2016
803
1,731
93
So his road would be 11-3-6 seed to get to semis. Barr is going to beat everyone handily but otherwise he will be competitive. Geog and his power may be his biggest challenge.
 

dtripp26

Heisman
Oct 29, 2003
10,212
30,456
113
So his road would be 11-3-6 seed to get to semis. Barr is going to beat everyone handily but otherwise he will be competitive. Geog and his power may be his biggest challenge.
No, the draw from the 14 seed would be 3, 6, 2
 

InTheCircle

All-Conference
Apr 3, 2018
351
1,035
93
It is my understanding that only the matches that were contested at the weight he will be wrestling in the tournament are considered in determining the seeding. But I could be remembering incorrectly.
Two of the following 3 criteria is used for the NCAA determining qualification spots awarded per conference, per weight class. Win loss % at the weight above 70%. A coaches rank above 29 and RPI above 29 or 30 at the weight, Right know I think the Big Ten will get 5-7 allocations for NCAA’s. Gabe doesn’t have enough matches/criteria to earn the conference an allocation spot. However, he can qualify for Nationals, by his placement at BT’s.
If Gabe qualifies for NCAA’s he’ll have very little criteria to be used in determining his seed.
Someone else would have to project where he might be seeded at NCAA’s.
 

HugoHugo

Senior
Jan 25, 2024
238
558
93
Two of the following 3 criteria is used for the NCAA determining qualification spots awarded per conference, per weight class. Win loss % at the weight above 70%. A coaches rank above 29 and RPI above 29 or 30 at the weight, Right know I think the Big Ten will get 5-7 allocations for NCAA’s. Gabe doesn’t have enough matches/criteria to earn the conference an allocation spot. However, he can qualify for Nationals, by his placement at BT’s.
If Gabe qualifies for NCAA’s he’ll have very little criteria to be used in determining his seed.
Someone else would have to project where he might be seeded at NCAA’s.

I think we were discussing the seeding for the B1G tournament, not the National tournament.
 

dtripp26

Heisman
Oct 29, 2003
10,212
30,456
113
Possibly in the past. I looked back, recent brackets are 16 with byes for 1 and 2 seeds. No more pigtails in BTT.

Teske advanced as the 14 seed 2 years ago by beating #3 seed Bouz. Some alleged strategery in play there.
 

jakgray

Freshman
Dec 18, 2025
69
72
18
D
You could very well be right. Either way I think it’s Fugitt vs. Ayala in the quarterfinals.
Dont forget van dee.
This is why the points are so important.

Me I'm in favor of seeding the weight instead of wrestlers for conferences.
 

AurtherS

Freshman
Nov 27, 2025
28
58
13
Fugitt is 5-1 in conference with only loss to Davino and a H2H over Ayala.
the path for the 6 seed is way tougher than 5 if Ayala falls that low, which I don’t see happening.
 
  • Like
Reactions: InTheCircle

InTheCircle

All-Conference
Apr 3, 2018
351
1,035
93
D

Dont forget van dee.
This is why the points are so important.

Me I'm in favor of seeding the weight instead of wrestlers for conferences.
I see where you’re coming from.
if Van Dee is seeded ahead of Drake, He’ll probably get Davino in the quarterfinals.
What do you mean about seeding the weight instead of the wrestlers. This is truly a question, not an attempt to be flippant.
 
  • Like
Reactions: District 4

District 4

All-Conference
Feb 16, 2018
862
2,057
93
I see where you’re coming from.
if Van Dee is seeded ahead of Drake, He’ll probably get Davino in the quarterfinals.
What do you mean about seeding the weight instead of the wrestlers. This is truly a question, not an attempt to be flippant.
I had the same question and it peaked my interest
 

MizzouFan01

Redshirt
Jul 22, 2025
19
16
3
I had the same question and it peaked my interest
Could be meaning no names just resumes. Which in that case Blaze is the 1, Byrd being the 2. Byrd, because of Illinois scheduling has not seen the likes of Blaze, Devino nor Ayala in B10 meets. Not his fault, just how it’s has played out. Most will say Byrd is the 1 because he’s a returning undefeated NC that he should automatically get the 1, which I’m sure the committee can do, but based on the seeding criteria put out by the conference Blaze beats Byrd on criteria.
 

jakgray

Freshman
Dec 18, 2025
69
72
18
I see where you’re coming from.
if Van Dee is seeded ahead of Drake, He’ll probably get Davino in the quarterfinals.
What do you mean about seeding the weight instead of the wrestlers. This is truly a question, not an attempt to be flippant.
Example
Iowa record at 125 4-4
Peterson 3-2
You seed the wt not the wrestler
 

InTheCircle

All-Conference
Apr 3, 2018
351
1,035
93
Example
Iowa record at 125 4-4
Peterson 3-2
You seed the wt not the wrestler
Thanks for the response. On the plus side, it would go a long way in seeing the quality of matches fans want to see during the year.
On the other side of the coin, it would produce some poor individual performances due to guys being injured or sick.
Perhaps there should be a deduction in the seeding criteria for missing matches against someone with a win percentage above 70%, or a guy who finishes the year top 12 in RPI. Something which makes the current system harder to game. I’ve never been a fan of the current way of calculating RPI. In head to head competition where each guy has won a match, the last guy to win typically gets the better seed. This often happens because of a higher conference placement.