I agree with both April and Tognetti that Iowa fields a strong team this year but certainly does not field a team that is unbeatable by us and we are in what is termed a "down year" while reloading from the losses of Perry, Caldwell and Morrison and possibly Klimara.
Iowa will be strong in the first two weights with Gilman and cory Clark. Apparently Clark will go up this year to 133 after finishing 5th at 125 last year. Thomas Gilman was 16-3 last year at 125 before losing the spot to Clark and 7-2 in duals and won the Midlands. He will be a formidable opponent at 125 but this is a loaded weight nationally. 4X Neb. State champ.
At 133 Cory Clark was 5th at 125 and he is strong and big enough to handle the jump to 133. He was 22-4 last year and 8-0 in duals. He was ranked as high as 4th at 125 last year. He was a 4X Iowa state champion.
Josh Dziewa was 23-10 last year at 141 and 4-9 against ranked opponents. He lost to Collica in the dual last year 5-3 as Collica had an early takedown, a reverse and riding time.
At 149 Brody Grothus scored an upset over Josh Kindig in the dual where we won only at 141 and 174. Grothus was an at large wrestler at the NCAA after a 24-12 record. He was 5-7 against ranked opponents.
157 is expected to be manned by Brandon Sorenson who is a redshirt freshman and he was 24-4 in open tournaments and is a 4X Iowa state champion.
At 165 the Hawkeyes return Nick Moore who will be a senior and he was 2nd at the Big Ten last year and had a season record of 23-5. He was 8-5 against ranked opponents and after his upset of Caldwell 3-1 OT in the dual was ranked as high as 4th.
At 174 Mike Evans is the returning starter and IMO he is the only Hawkeye with a legitimate shot to be national champion. This is a stuff weight despite both Perry and the OU guy graduating. He was 28-7 last year 2nd in the Big 10 and is a two time AA. He was 6th in 2014 and Storley, Kokesh and Brown all are back and finished ahead of him. However, all of these wrestlers are capable of beating the others.
At 184 the Hawkeyes did not place last year but they have a more than capable starter in Sammy Brooks who was 18-7 last year at both 184 and 197. He is a redshirt Sophomore and was 7-3 in duals. He defeated our Nathan Boyd in the dual 7-1. He was a 2X Illinois state champion.
Nathan Burak at 197 was 8th at the NCAA last year and was 19-8 overall. His highest season ranking last year was 11th so he out-performed his rankings in the NCAA. He was 6-8 against ranked opponents last year.
Bobby Telford was 4th at the NCAA last year . He is a senior this year and in 2013-14 he had a 26-7 record and defeated Austin Marsden in the dual 2-1. Marsden placed 8th in the NCAA.
One over-enthusiastic Hawkeye fan (read as homer as Ober) predicted on their board recently that they would win it all with 10 All-Americans and no National champions. He predicted 3rd place finishes for both Gilman and Clark, 8th for Dzeiza at 141, 8th for Grothus at 149, 7th for Sorenson at 157, 2nd for Moore at 165,2nd for Evans at 174, 7th for Brooks at 184, 5th for Burak at 197 and 3rd for Telford at 285.
The above reads like an Oberebo prediction at this time of year. I do not believe it is probable but then again it is not impossible or even not credible. It is too early in the year to know. I will not make my predictions this year until at least December. By then we will know a lot more about who will be starting for Oklahoma State. The lineup for Iowa could change but it does appear to be somewhat set.
Recruiting for Iowa is way down but they do have a lot of time to garner some good wrestlers.