Upsets the weekend of 11/14

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Please post in this thread about D1 wrestling upsets that take place the weekend of 11/14/25
 

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I can't do much with this, being at a conference this weekend. A few that I noticed in quickly checking results from today:

133: unranked Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) DEC, 11-9, over #12 Richard Figueroa (Okla. St.)
149: #9 Jaxon Joy (Cornell) DEC, 5-3, over #4 Casey Swiderski (Okla. St.)
157: #23 Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) MAJ, 9-1, over #1 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska)
184: unranked Christian Hansen (Cornell) DEC, 4-2, over #4 Zack Ryder (Okla. St.)
197: unranked Massoma Endene (Iowa) PIN of #10 Evan Bates (Missouri)
 
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I can't do much with this, being at a conference this weekend. A few that I noticed in quickly checking results from today:

133: unranked Tyler Ferrara (Cornell) DEC, 11-9, over #12 Richard Figueroa (Okla. St.)
149: #9 Jaxon Joy (Cornell) DEC, 5-3, over #4 Casey Swiderski (Okla. St.)
157: #23 Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) MAJ, 9-1, over #1 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska)
157: unranked Benny Rogers (Cornell) TF, 20-4, @ 5:27, over #4 Landon Robideau (Okla. St.)
165: unranked Louis Cerchio (Cornell) DEC, 6-3, over #4 LaDarion Lockett (Okla. St.)
184: unranked Christian Hansen (Cornell) DEC, 4-2, over #4 Zack Ryder (Okla. St.)
197: unranked Massoma Endene (Iowa) PIN of #10 Evan Bates (Missouri)
197: unranked Aiden Hanning (Cornell) DEC, 8-2, over #9 Cody Merrill (Okla. St.)
285: unranked Ashton Davis (Cornell) MAJ, 10-2, over #9 Konner Doucet (Okla. St.)
A lot of those Cornell/Ok State results are wrong. Lockett, Doucet, Merrill and Robideau won
 
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A lot of those Cornell/Ok State results are wrong. Lockett, Doucet, Merrill and Robideau won

wow, I just went back to the source I had used, and you are correct. I'm not sure if I misread multiple results (not likely, but I am exhausted after two long days), or if things were updated/changed after I checked the results earlier.

I'm holding until either I'm in the airport tomorrow, or Monday, to look for more upsets.
 
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wow, I just went back to the source I had used, and you are correct. I'm not sure if I misread multiple results (not likely, but I am exhausted after two long days), or if things were updated/changed after I checked the results earlier.

I'm holding until either I'm in the airport tomorrow, or Monday, to look for more upsets.
willie put up a list in his rokfin account
 

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Using Flo's most recent rankings:


125: unranked Edwin Sierra (Stanford) MAJ, 10-2, over #28 Cooper Shore (Cal Baptist)
141: #30 Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia) MAJ, 11-2, over #27 Henry Porter (Indiana)
141: unranked Matthew Martin (Princeton) DEC, 6-5, over #32 Briar Priest (Pitt)
141: #31 Caedyn Ricciardi (Navy) DEC, 3-2, over #16 Luke Simcox (UNC)
141: unranked Tyler Wells (Oklahoma) DEC, 7-5, over #18 Dylan Chappell (Bucknell)
149: unranked Joey Buttler (Indiana) MAJ, 14-6, over #33 Richard Fedalen (Columbia)
174: unranked Jeremy Olszko (Ohio) DEC, 8-1, over #31 Luke Condon (Wisconsin)
184: #22 Sam Goin (Indiana) DEC, 10-3, over #12 Aaron Ayzerov (Columbia)
197: unranked Connor Mirasola (PSU) MAJ, 13-3, over #13 DJ Parker (Oklahoma)
197: #13 DJ Parker (Oklahoma) DEC, 6-5, over #12 Dillon Bechtold (Bucknell)
 

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More upsets, again using Flo's most recent rankings:

125: #8 Jore Volk (Minnesota) DEC, 3-1, TB-1, over #4 Eddie Ventresca (VT)
125: unranked Nic Bouzakis (Ohio St.) DEC, 8-5, SV-1, over #8 Jore Volk (Minnesota)
125: unranked Mack Mauger (Missouri) PIN, @ 1:35, over #21 Diego Sotelo (Michigan)
125: #4 Eddie Ventresca (VT) DEC, 4-1, over #1 Vincent Robinson (NC St.)
125: unranked Edwin Sierra (Stanford) MAJ, 10-2, over #28 Cooper Shore (Cal Baptist)
125: unranked Nic Bouzakis (Ohio St.) PIN, @ 1:34, over #10 Dean Peterson (Iowa)
125: #10 Dean Peterson (Iowa) DEC, 5-4, over #2 Troy Spratley (Okla. St.)
125: #8 Jore Volk (Minnesota) DEC, 4-2, over #4 Eddie Ventresca (VT)
133: unranked Tyler Ferrrara (Cornell) DEC, 11-9, over #12 Richard Figueroa (Okla. St.)
133: #22 Zach Redding (NC St.) DEC, 5-2, SV-1, over #13 Julian Farber (No. Iowa)
133: unranked Ronnie Rimirez (Okla. St.) DEC, 4-2, over #22 Zach Redding (NC St.)
133: #19 T.K. Davis (Gardner-Webb) DEC, 6-3, over #10 Braxton Brown (Maryland)
133: #31 Markel Baker (No. Illinois) DEC, 11-4, over #26 Raymond Lopez (American)
133: #31 Markel Baker (No. Illiois) DEC, 8-6, over #21 Blake Boarman (Purdue)
133: #26 Ryamon Lopez (American) PIN, @ 3:56, over #21 Blake Boarman (Purdue)
133: #8 Ben Davino (Ohio St.) DEC, 10-4, over #3 Drake Ayala (Iowa)
133: unranked Javaan Yarbrough (Morgan St.) MAJ, 12-2, over #32 Kyle Waterman (Drexel)
133: unranked Cael Rossi (Glenville St.) PIN, @ 2:05, over #27 Musa Tamaradze (App. St.)
141: unranked Sergio Vega (Okla. St.) DEC, 2-0, over #8 Ryan Jack (NC St.)
141: unranked Cory Land (No. Iowa) DEC, 9-8, over #5 Vance Vombaur (Minnesota)
141: #31 Caedyn Ricciardi (Navy) DEC, 3-2, over #16 Luke Simcox (UNC)
141: unranked Sergio Vega (Okla. St.) DEC, 3-0, SV-1, over #9 Nasir Bailey (Iowa)
141: unranked Sergio Vega (Okla. St.) MAJ, 13-2, over #2 Brock Hardy (Nebraska)
141: unranked Jacob Mann (Princeton) DEC, 7-2, over #29 Jordan Titus (WVU)
141: unranked Aldo Hernandez (App. St.) DEC, 4-2, over #29 Jordan Titus (WVU)
149: #9 Jaxon Joy (Cornell) DEC, 5-3, over #4 Casey Swiderski (Okla. St.)
149: unranked Ryder Block (Iowa) DEC, 2-1, TB-1, over #16 Josh Edmond (Missouri)
149: unranked Kaleb Larkin (ASU) MAJ, 12-3, over #2 Lachlan McNeil (Michigan)
149: #8 Koy Buesgens (NC St.) DEC, 2-1, over #4 Casey Swiderski (Okla. St.)
149: unranked Bryce Shelton (Air Force) DEC, 7-6, over #21 Carson DesRosier (Citadel)
149: unranked Ryder Block (Iowa) DEC, 5-3, over #4 Casey Swiderski (Okla. St.)
149: #27 Kaden Keiser (App. St.) DEC, 7-3, over #15 Willie McDougald (WVU)
157: #30 Cameron Catrabone (Michigan) MAJ, 12-4, over #24 Chance McLane (ASU)
157: #23 Logan Rozynski (Lehigh) MAJ, 9-1, over #1 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska)
157: #8 Kannon Webster (Illinois) MAJ, 11-2, over #7 Jordan Williams (Iowa)
157: unranked Seth Mendoza (Missouri) MAJ, 11-3, over #27 Jaivon Jones (Little Rock)
157: unranked Seth Mendoza (Missouri) DEC, 7-1, over #20 Cameron Catrabone (Michigan)
157: unranked Noah Nininger (VT) DEC, 7-6, over #11 Jackson Arrington (NC St.)
157: #9 Brandon Cannon (Ohio St.) MAJ, 16-4, over #1 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska)
165: unranked Will Denny (NC St.) DEC, 6-4, over #7 Ryder Downey (No. Iowa)
165: unranked Dylan Glichen (Michigan) DEC, 4-1, over #12 Nicco Ruiz (ASU)
165: #18 LJ Araujo (Nebraska) PIN, @ 5:56, over #8 Max Brignola (Lehigh)
165: unranked Ryan Burton (VT) DEC, 7-4, over #10 Andrew Sparks (Minnesota)
165: unranked Dylan Glichen (Michigan) DEC, 8-4, over #11 Maxx Mayfield (Missouri)
165: unranked Max Norman (Brown) PIN, @ 2:39, over #30 Tanner Peake (Davidson)
165: #4 LaDarion Lockett (Okla. St.) DEC, 7-3, over #2 Michael Caliendo (Iowa)
165: unranked Jake Slotnick DEC, 8-6, over #24 Cesar Alvan (Columbia)
174: unranked Riley Davis (Wyoming) DEC, 5-4, over #23 Sergio Desiante (VT)
174: #16 cam Steed (Missouri) DEC, 5-3, over #8 Beau Mantanona (Michigan)
174: unranked Tommy Bennett (No. Illinois) DEC, 13-12, over #19 Brody Baumann (Purdue)
174: unranked Jeremy Oleszko (Ohio) DEC, 8-1, over #31 Lukę Condon (Wisconsin)
174: #9 Carson Kharchla (Ohio St.) DEC, 5-1, over #4 Christopher Minto (Nebraska)
174: unranked Colin Kelly (Illinois) DEC, 13-7, over #23 Sergio Desiante (VT)
174: unranked Colin Kelly (Illinois) INJ DEF, @ 0:24, over #16 Cam Steed (Missouri)
174: #10 Alex Facundo (Okla. St.) DEC, 2-1, over #4 Christopher Minto (Nebraska)
184: unranked Christian Hansen (Cornell) DEC, 4-2, over #4 Zack Ryder (Okla. St.)
184: unranked Chris Moore (Illinois) DEC, 9-4, over #24 Brock DelSignore (Little Rock)
184: #14 Brock Mantanona (Michigan) DEC, 10-8, over #6 Silas Allred (Nebraska)
184: unranked Chris Moore (Illinois) DEC, 3-2, TB-1, over #29 Rylan Rogers (Lehigh)
184: unranked Marcus Petite (Buffalo) DEC, 9-3, over #27 James Rowley (Purdue)
184: #28 Caleb Campos (American) MAJ, 16-8, over #27 James Rowley (Purdue)
184: #7 Dylan Fishback (Ohio St.) DEC, 8-1, over #6 Silas Allred (Nebraska)
184: #9 Aeoden Sinclair (Missour) DEC, 6-3, over #1 Max McEnelly (Minnesota)
184: unranked Chris Moore (Illinois) MAJ, 11-3, over #23 Jaden Bullock (VT)
184: #6 Silas Allred (Nebraska) DEC, 4-2, SV-1, over #4 Zack Ryder (Okla. St.)
184: #17 Ian Bush (WVU) DEC, 8-5, over #16 Kole Mulhauser (Princeton)
197: unranked Massoma Endene (Iowa) PIN, 2:20, over #14 Evan Bates (Missouri)
197: unranked Massoma Endene (Iowa) MAJ, 14-4, over #21 Cade Lautt (Illinois)
197: #27 Sonny Sasso (VT) DEC, 8-4, over #22 Gavin Nelson (Minnesota)
197: unranked Seth Shumate (Ohio St.) DEC, 3-2, over #22 Gavin Nelson (Minnesota)
197: #27 Sonny Sasso (VT) MAJ, 12-2, over #4 Joey Novak (Wyoming)
197: unranked Josh McCutchen (Gardner-Webb) MAJ, 13-2, over #24 Karson Tompkins (Air Force)
197: unranked Conor Maslanek (Campbell) DEC, 7-3, over #29 Marin Cosgrove (Penn)
197: unranked Massoma Endene (Iowa) DEC, 4-3, over #9 Cody Merrill (Okla. St.)
197: unranked Evan Bates (Missouri) DEC, 7-3, over #22 Gavin Nelson (Minnesota)
197: #27 Sonny Sasso (VT) MAJ, 12-2, over #21 Cade Lautt (Illinois)
197: #9 Cody Merrill (Okla. St.) DEC, 2-1, TB-1, over #7 Camden McDenel (Nebraska)
197: unranked Nicholas Johnson (Glenville St.) PIN, @ 1:40, over #26 Rune Lawrence (WVU)
285: unranked Devon Dawson (No. Illinois) DEC, 6-5, over #30 hayden Filipovich (Purdue)
285: #6 Nick Feldman (Ohio St.) DEC, 5-4, over #1 AJ Ferrari (Nebraska)
285: #19 Jimmy Mullen (VT) DEC, 6-2, over #7 Luke Luffman (Illinois)
285: unranked Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) DEC, 3-2, over #19 Jimmy Mullen (VT)
 

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Two tournaments, a first and a third. Having him ranked first wasn't outrageous.

I didn't think it was outrageous, but given that he switched to yet another school and has no track record wrestling up, I would not have ranked him first out of the gate.
 
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Don't forget Feldman over Ferrari. Did not understand Ferrari at #1 from the start.
Somebody had to be.

Trumble was 4th last year. Kueter 8th. Feldman DNP. Bastida hasn't placed since 2022, and Ferrari beat him H2H then.

HWT this year looks like 141 the year Gulibon was preseason #1.
 

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curious to see the new rankings...
Luke should move up
Blaze will continue his ascent

There are several big names set to drop from other schools including VRobinson, ATaylor, DAyala, BHardy and NBailey, AJ and more!
 
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i do believe AJ will beat feldman if the wrestle again.
Locketts win over Caliendo was huge!
 

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Aiden Sinclair is really good and his win over max was maybe the biggest upset of the weekend. He should have beaten angelo also! That weight class is going to be fun!
 

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I think four #1s lost this weekend... at least one #2... way to muck it up right from the gate!
 

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Aiden Sinclair is really good and his win over max was maybe the biggest upset of the weekend. He should have beaten angelo also! That weight class is going to be fun!

Should have....how so?

You can hate on the family but Angelo seems to be a good kid. He wrestles tough, with a plan and when he does decide to attack- he is pretty quick and finishes at a high rate. At some point one of the other elites will get an early takedown on him and will be interesting what it looks like when he knows he has to step on the gas a tad. Seems like he has that in him though.

Sinclair seems like he would be best to turn every match vs top guys into a scramble which imo makes him a wildcard. Probably going to be a top 3 seed given he gets to stay out of the BIGs and we have seen that rewarded over and over.

Its going to be a crazy year in this weight class. Is this the best 4-5 top ranked guys since the 174 days of Brown, Evans, Kokesh & Storley
 

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Should have....how so?

You can hate on the family but Angelo seems to be a good kid. He wrestles tough, with a plan and when he does decide to attack- he is pretty quick and finishes at a high rate. At some point one of the other elites will get an early takedown on him and will be interesting what it looks like when he knows he has to step on the gas a tad. Seems like he has that in him though.

Sinclair seems like he would be best to turn every match vs top guys into a scramble which imo makes him a wildcard. Probably going to be a top 3 seed given he gets to stay out of the BIGs and we have seen that rewarded over and over.

Its going to be a crazy year in this weight class. Is this the best 4-5 top ranked guys since the 174 days of Brown, Evans, Kokesh & Storley
Some people are always gonna hate. He wrestled Carter, Plott and Sinclair all so far in college as well as others and he's given up zero takedowns. Once he starts believing in his offensive attacks a little more he's gonna be hard to beat
 

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upsets that I missed in my earlier posts (again, using Flo's latest rankings):

133: unranked Ronnie Ramirez (Okla St.) DEC, 4-2, over #22 Gavin Nelson (Minnesota)
133: unranked Cale Seaton (S. Dakota St.) DEC, 6-1, over #29 Tristan Daugherty (N. Dakota St.)
133: #26 Raymond Lopez (American) PIN, @ 3:56, over #21 Blake Boarman (Purdue)
141: unranked Jack Consiglio (Stanford) MAJ, 20-7, over #2 Jesse Vasquez (Cal Baptist)
149: #20 Kade Brown (Pitt) DEC, 7-4, SV, over #10 Eligh Rivera (Princeton)
165: unranked Dylan Glichen (Michigan) DEC, 8-4, over #11 Maxx Mayfield (Missouri)
165: unranked Max Norman (Brown) DEC, 15-9, over #20 Evan Maag (George Mason)
197: #9 Cody Merrill (Okla. St.) DEC, 2-1, TB, over #7 Camden McDaniel (Nebraska)
285: #18 Koy Hopke (Minnesota) DEC, 9-5, over #10 Wyatt Voelker (No. Iowa)
 

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Would it be strategically smarter not to attend it then if are one of the top teams? Besides the money, why risk inj/possibly get upset ?
No it's all about wrestling good competition to prepare yourself for March . Penn St is in a different position they have many of the best guys and they can get what's needed in the room daily. Matches are 7 min and they wrestle 4 in the course of a week a team practices and goes live way more than 28 min. Getting hurt in practice happens all the time
 

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Should have....how so?

You can hate on the family but Angelo seems to be a good kid. He wrestles tough, with a plan and when he does decide to attack- he is pretty quick and finishes at a high rate. At some point one of the other elites will get an early takedown on him and will be interesting what it looks like when he knows he has to step on the gas a tad. Seems like he has that in him though.

Sinclair seems like he would be best to turn every match vs top guys into a scramble which imo makes him a wildcard. Probably going to be a top 3 seed given he gets to stay out of the BIGs and we have seen that rewarded over and over.

Its going to be a crazy year in this weight class. Is this the best 4-5 top ranked guys since the 174 days of Brown, Evans, Kokesh & Storley
i am not hating on the Ferraris... and feel like you would be hard pressed to find my posts to be unfairly negative towards the ferraris. I think they are great wrestlers who make NCAA wrestling more interesting. Do they have their shortcomings? Yes.... but so do most 20 something year olds. So this was not a bias statement with an axe to grind. Simply saying that Angelo won in TB1 and spent most of the match slowing things down (his style) Sinclair took some time to adjust to that and some of those scrambles could have easily went differently.

I stand by my statement that Angelo was fortunate to get out of there with a win vs a very game Sinclair and I look forward to seeing them wrestling each other in the future.

I agree that this is a very deep weight class; Rocco, Max, Angelo, Sinclair, Montanono, Allred, Ryder, Jaxson, Fishback, Saldano and more... this is one of the most interesting weight classes of the season
 

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Some people are always gonna hate. He wrestled Carter, Plott and Sinclair all so far in college as well as others and he's given up zero takedowns. Once he starts believing in his offensive attacks a little more he's gonna be hard to beat
Hating... how so? Go back and re-read... it was simply complimenting Sinclair... there was no hating on Angelo....
Go back and re-read... in early posts I was complimenting how tough Angelo is and even said i feel that AJ will beat Feldman if they wrestle again!
 
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Simply saying that Angelo won in TB1 and spent most of the match slowing things down (his style) Sinclair took some time to adjust to that and some of those scrambles could have easily went differently.

I stand by my statement that Angelo was fortunate to get out of there with a win vs a very game Sinclair and I look forward to seeing them wrestling each other in the future.

What I don't understand is why someone like Angelo sits on his knee to kill the clock from the start. It is clear he has some slick and effective shots, like that one that was questionably overturned. Why not try and build a lead first before you kill the clock? Is it a conditioning issue?
 
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What I don't understand is why someone like Angelo sits on his knee to kill the clock from the start. It is clear he has some slick and effective shots, like that one that was questionably overturned. Why not try and build a lead first before you kill the clock? Is it a conditioning issue?

I don't think he lacks conditioning or is trying to kill the clock. Just his mindset is more like a Joe Williams. I don't think he thinks anyone can take him down, OT or whatever. He's stronger, faster and smarter so its only a matter of time. Your problem is you have to beat me and I wont beat myself.
 

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I for one don't like that style either. Love the Nolf, Nickal, Messinbrink...style vs the Baeu Bartlett, Facundo, Ryder style. Just much more exciting. To each their own.
 

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With regard to Angelo's one knee style, I'm surprised that no opponent, at least that I'm aware of, has tried to bull rush him in an attempt to catch him off balance.
 
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I for one don't like that style either. Love the Nolf, Nickal, Messinbrink...style vs the Baeu Bartlett, Facundo, Ryder style. Just much more exciting. To each their own.
If, when wrestling a guy like Ferrari who drops to a knee, you simply go to the center of the mat and wait for him to get up and come to you. If he comes to you and drops to a knee again, take a step back and wait for him to get up. Would the official call stalling, and on who?
 

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If, when wrestling a guy like Ferrari who drops to a knee, you simply go to the center of the mat and wait for him to get up and come to you. If he comes to you and drops to a knee again, take a step back and wait for him to get up. Would the official call stalling, and on who?
Carter didnt take him down in the match, but as I recall it was very close.

Ferrari spent much of the match on the edge of the circle, and had they been in the center, Carter would have had him a few times.

I’ve never wrestled on this level but I don’t understand why Carter wouldn‘t have gone back to the center and forced AF to wrestle in a space where he could be taken down. Maybe AF would have simply slowly backed away until he was on the edge of the mat again.

Allowing your underdog opponent to wrestle on the edge gives them an advantage that they can run OOB and take a stall warning rather than give up 3.
 

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Ferrari's signature move (once someone gets a single leg, shelfs it or is standing and working for the takedown) is his dive to the ankles and force a statement or win the scramble. I must say he is exceptionally skilled and waits for just the right moment when the opponent posts his leg. He is a very skilled at the very fast and deep dive. He did it to Carter and repeated the same several times this weekend. He is fast enough that it looks very hard to defend, but rest assured, it's coming, and if opponents get the book on him, and are prepared they can anticipate it. It will be interesting to see if the better guys adapt. Otherwise a low scoring 4 years built upon a one knee difficult defense, one TD, good speed, athleticism will be the norm it seems. I don't like this new "Iowa Style" but even when Carter's offense was somewhat neutralized there will be little to get Ferrari to change. I hope Sinclair, Mac and Rocco figure out how to both penetrate the one knee defense as well as anticipate the ankle dive.
 
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Hating... how so? Go back and re-read... it was simply complimenting Sinclair... there was no hating on Angelo....
Go back and re-read... in early posts I was complimenting how tough Angelo is and even said i feel that AJ will beat Feldman if they wrestle again!
Those Iowa fans are touchy when you talk about their team. They like their guys!
 
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With regard to Angelo's one knee style, I'm surprised that no opponent, at least that I'm aware of, has tried to bull rush him in an attempt to catch him off balance.
Because that's what he wants you to do as you rush him he darts in on your legs. It's been his style from a young age. Wrestling is a form of art if everyone was doing it the same way it would be boring. Nico went to a knee as well and was very effective. Sidun does it and it's his style and I don't see that changing because fans don't like it.
 
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Hating... how so? Go back and re-read... it was simply complimenting Sinclair... there was no hating on Angelo....
Go back and re-read... in early posts I was complimenting how tough Angelo is and even said i feel that AJ will beat Feldman if they wrestle again!
If I was talking about you and just you I would've replied to your post