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81Heel/M1

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And the future looks pretty good.
Speaking of the future, I have seen on social media that Jipp and Nafshi have signed from the ‘26 class. Still waiting on Gault, Kelly, Littleton-Mascaro, and Sibomana I assume.

Noted that they appear to have 6 in this class, and 6 committed in the ‘27 class. If you assume all wrestlers will stay 5 years with their redshirt year, then 5 classes of 6 hits the roster limit of 30. Any attrition can be addressed in the portal. This last off season shows you can replace really good wrestlers in the portal, though not necessarily the top notch wrestlers. Also, with Scott taking an extra medical redshirt year, it could create an additional wrinkle in roster management. That said, attrition will happen. That was true even before transfer portal, nil, etc.
 

NYHeel92

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Our lineup is posted at GoHeels.com. Only change is that it looks like Ogunsanya is not wrestling at 174. Portella will have the unenviable task of wrestling top-10 Danny Wask.

As M1 mentioned, wrestle stat predicts us to win 18-12…6 matches to 4 with no bonus point wins.

Most of Navy lineup is ranked 40-60 range (worst ranking is 84 for the 125 wrestler), whereas Northern Colorado had several at 100+. So should be a tough test for our guys.

Navy has top-10 guys at 174 and 285. They have Intermat ranked guys at 141 and 197 (both ranked 31). The 165 match should also be very good as Hepner will have to wrestle a guy unranked by Intermat but 28 at WS.

3pm Saturday.
 

81Heel/M1

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Wonder if we're purposefully punting some points to next year
Don’t think this was planned, as too many wrestlers bumped up to challenge for the 184 spot after wrestling 165/174 the last few years. Now that Dailey seems to have the inside track for 184, I think several may drop back down.

Silver lining for Ogunsanya is that he finishes the season undefeated.
 
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TAHeel

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Don’t think this was planned, as too many wrestlers bumped up to challenge for the 184 spot after wrestling 165/174 the last few years. Now that Dailey seems to have the inside track for 184, I think several may drop back down.

Silver lining for Ogunsanya is that he finishes the season undefeated.
More just saying if it's going to be a mid-February recovery timeline, whether they're just saying, "Eh, call it a season"
 

81Heel/M1

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More just saying if it's going to be a mid-February recovery timeline, whether they're just saying, "Eh, call it a season"
That makes sense. A broken bone, or worse a torn ligament, would require 6-8 weeks or more for recovery, putting a return at least early January or later. It didn’t workout well for Darracott joining the team in January, and you really get most of your matches in the pre-conference duals and tournaments.

Based on the announcer’s comments during the match last weekend, the coaches are really high on Ogunsanya’s chances to step up a level and compete for AA. That is not how he put it, and he didn’t get much right about the match, but I assume he was actually repeating what coaches had said. I never did see the 1 headlock he called. Anyway, it would be better to have a full season to make a serious run at a big finish.

We haven’t seen O’Boyle yet this year, but he is listed at 174 along with Tenold, and Carrigan. Portella had already dropped to 174, and I would expect Fea and/or Murabito to drop and compete for this spot as well. The next month could get interesting.
 
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81Heel/M1

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Match day. WS has us winning 18-13, including an upset win over Platt that I don’t understand. I’m hoping for a 10 point win.

For the those that scoffed, YouTubeTV settled within a week of them losing the dozens of dollars from UNC Wrestling fan(s).
 

81Heel/M1

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The football game just ended, and I should really wait before posting here. Football team couldn’t score a touchdown, and then Wake rubbed our noses in it at the end.

Solid win by the wrestling team, with some really nice wins and some really bad losses. This is what Coach Koll was worried about with young wrestlers. Let’s start with the good.

Loved watching Hepner wrestle tonight. He fought through bad positions to win the scrambles, and stuck his guy to give us a path to win the match. Terukina showed the lightning quick high crotch single leg that I saw in his videos from Iowa State. He and Root stayed aggressive to score major decisions for the team. Without he extra points from these 3 matches we lose the match tonight.

Oakley and Dailey picked up wins, and both were important 1-score wins that were decided by a single takedown that went our way in both matches. Both fought to get the decisive score, but neither wrestler seemed really aggressive in the match. Regardless they both came through when it counted.

Neves and Portella both lost big, but both fought hard under the circumstances. Portella was stepping in for the injured Ogunsanya at the last minute, and faced the highest ranked wrestler in the match in #6 Wask. He gave up a tech fall, but saved a team point by not getting pinned. Neves injured his left ankle early in the match and was visibly struggling to put weight on it during the match. If he defaults or gets pinned the match is tied. Neves gave up a lot of points, and a major decisions to the #12 ranked wrestler on one leg, but fought for the team win.

Less pleased with the other 3 losses. Platt simply came out flat, and got beat on his feet twice by a more aggressive wrestler for the takedowns that decided the match. Simcox controlled most of the match, until he gave up the critical takedown late. He needed an escape and takedown with less than 45 seconds, and couldn’t get either. Askew came out aggressive, and looked really good, until he didn’t. He got 2 first period takedowns, and the got beat the rest of the match. Don’t know if he ran out of gas, got hurt, or just quit, but he looked bad for the final 2 periods.

Kolat had his team focused, aggressive, and ready to wrestle. We did enough to win, but it wasn’t pretty. Sorry, but some of this is collective frustration from wrestling, football, and life as we know it. Hope everyone can enjoy the rest of your weekends.
 

heelwrestler07

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I agree on a lot of what you said:
Hepner was the most fun to watch today. He was always trying to score in every scramble, it is not always a bad outcome in a scamble to get a stalemate and reset, but Hepner looked like he was constantly fighting to get more, it led to takedowns and eventually led to the pin
Not sure what Simcox was thinking at the end of his match, he had control and then initiated a throw type of action when all he had to do was push the guy out and reset, then it looked like he got in his own head over that mistake and didn't use the time remaining to make up for it.
Askew came out strong and looked like he was destined for a bonus point win. Then all of the sudden he looked like he had no energy or life to him and was giving up on positions way to quickly.
Appreciate Neves gutting that out for the team, but hate that he got hurt
 

81Heel/M1

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New rankings are out. We won’t have much movement in the rankings foe several weeks, I fear. We have 3 matches Friday, UNC Pembrook, Greensboro Collage, and Davidson. Not exactly top notch competition, and I would expect to see maybe 15 or more wrestlers get a match. Then I believe there is a 3 week brake before we wrestle again. Nice that he seems to schedule brakes around the Thanksgiving holiday.

 
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81Heel/M1

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The goheeLe article didn’t stay on the front page long, if at all. For Pembroke and Greensboro several wrestlers will be given a shot, including Tocci, O’Neill, Showalter, Darracott, Portella, Tenold, Schlett, Calcagno, and Levy. For Davidson we plan to use Terukina, Oakley, Simcox, O’Neill/Askew, Root, Hepner/Darracott, Murabito, Dailey, Platt, and Levy. Guessing Meves is still recovering from an ankle sprain in the Navy match. No real surprise that Murabito has dropped to 174 with Ogunsanya out.

 

NYHeel92

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I like the way they set up the schedule this year with an extended break before 3 tough duals against WVU, Nebraska, and N Iowa.

Going back to the Navy dual, agree with the comments above. Simcox made a big freshman mistake by trying a really risky move with 45 seconds left and while winning the match. It happens and he will likely learn from it, but it very nearly cost us the dual. The Neves match was one of the strangest I’ve seen with Neves trying to gift the Tech Fall and his opponent not taking it because Navy needed a pin.

Hepner looks like a guy on a mission. Which makes sense after a couple years of not being able to crack the Ohio State lineup. Root also looks better than I expected, although M1 called it last year.
 

NYHeel92

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Aug 2, 2025
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Some serious curb-stomping going on at Carmichael. Through first two matches we won all 20 with 19 bonus point wins. Against Greensboro, we had 6 pins, 3 tech falls, and a forfeit. 57-0. I think only two matches made it to the second period.

Not much to learn from these matches, except Jacob Levy is a dangerous dude at 285. And our depth definitely is better than years past.
 

81Heel/M1

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Three matches won by a combined score of 153-0. Clearly the competition was a big step down, but wrestled a lot of backups in the first 2 matches. Overall I thought they got the message to be more aggressive. NYH92 is correct that Levy is “a dangerous dude”. Thought he looked good in his matches, and when he needed a score to get a tech fall he dropped the guy straight onto his back for the pin. Hate that Root only got to take a forfeit and not wrestle. The biggest win of the day may go to Murabito. He dropped to 174 for the first time this season, and beat a top 37 wrestler per WS. Davidson bumped him up trying to get a win. Good effort, and now they can enjoy the holiday.

 
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heelwrestler07

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While the competition wasn't the strongest and that limits the take aways, it is always good to see guys do what they are supposed to do and take care of business. Hopefully we can rest up over this break and be ready to go when the competition gets much stiffer next month
 
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81Heel/M1

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Looks like a group of wrestlers are in Boone for an open tournament today.
133-Botello, Hickey, Tocci, 141-O’Neill, 157-Kane, Showalter, 165-Darracott, Sipes, 174-Alvarez, Murabito, Portella, Tenold, 184-Carrigan, Fea, Schlett, Tenold, 197-Calcogno, 285, Levy

Note that O’Neill dropped to 141 for this event.

 
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