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Discussion Topic: It's Official: David Taylor signs with Penn State!
Ben Golden added to this discussion on June 14, 2009
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"Well it seemed like a lot of people say Logan has topped out weight wise, but I always like to think it's safe to assume that once wrestlers get to college, they gain more mass and move up another weight class. So, naturally I'd see Clark at 125 and Logan at 133. But I'm just an amateur at this kind of speculation."
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I tend to think along these lines. I can't imagine that they would both be career 125s, and I imagine if they were both 125 size, one of them could train to put on a little weight and bump to 133 without giving up much. For the team, it would probably be better for Logan to do this, but it is an individual sport first. I also don't really see the international style being that much of an issue. Maybe I'm wrong, but with the freestyle weigh-in rules how they are, there are people who cut a lot more weight than Logan would have to to get to 121.
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Discussion Topic: It's Official: David Taylor signs with Penn State!
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on June 14, 2009
Quote from Nicholas Sestito's post:
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"Well it seemed like a lot of people say Logan has topped out weight wise, but I always like to think it's safe to assume that once wrestlers get to college, they gain more mass and move up another weight class. So, naturally I'd see Clark at 125 and Logan at 133. But I'm just an amateur at this kind of speculation."
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I am not sure anyone can predict the size an 18 year old will be when they are 22. Not just wrestlers, but any boys those ages.
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