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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Ben Golden added to this discussion on May 3, 2010
Johnni Dijulius commits.
There's not an article, but the announcement is on the front page of buckeyewrestling.com
Hooray!
The lightweights are stacking up. Now the coaches just have to develop them.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on May 3, 2010
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Ben Golden added to this discussion on May 3, 2010
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on May 3, 2010
Wow! Great pick up for OSU, I think his style transfers well to the college sport.
There is unreal depth congregating in the lower weights for OSU. I would ask Kevin S or another Buckeye insider to give a quick recap of who will all be in the room in the lower weights.
I was suprised to hear Tessari say he was a career 41/49. I thought he projected up to 57.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Ben Golden added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
Quote from Ethan Moore's post:
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"Wow! Great pick up for OSU, I think his style transfers well to the college sport.
There is unreal depth congregating in the lower weights for OSU. I would ask Kevin S or another Buckeye insider to give a quick recap of who will all be in the room in the lower weights.
I was suprised to hear Tessari say he was a career 41/49. I thought he projected up to 57."
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I'm not an insider but I was just posting about this on another site so I'll spit out some names.
Between now and when the 2011 recruiting class graduates, we'll have the following guys fighting for spots from 125-149:
Nikko Triggas, Ian Paddock, Logan Stieber, Hunter Stieber, Cam Tessari, Collin Palmer, Johnni Dijulius, Pat Harrington, Pat Zamaria, Bo Touris, Jake Vaughan.
I might be missing one or two guys, but I think that's most of them.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
"Nikko Triggas, Ian Paddock, Logan Stieber, Hunter Stieber, Cam Tessari, Collin Palmer, Johnni Dijulius, Pat Harrington, Pat Zamaria, Bo Touris, Jake Vaughan."
hmm, looks like a shakeout coming, huh Ben?
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
It's a luxury, plain and simple. A less decorated version of Iowa's light weights this year, where names like Slaton and Leclere weren't in the line up.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
we'll see, time will tell who of that group is still around next November, and in 2011?
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
Another example of keeping an in-state stud at home. This is how you build it. Kudos to the staff and congrats to DiJulius.
Buckeyes have loaded up with young talent at 125-149.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Rick Wasmer added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
So any chance of Logan red shirting ?
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Jack Muni added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
Have to agree with Ethan, his style should work well in college where riding can mean the difference in winning or losing a match. Should make the lower wgts. even tougher in the room and in competition. Rosselli has to be happy with the talent coming in at the lower weights.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Scott Nicola added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
Bucks also have Stone from Oak Harbor in this class.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Josh Lowe added to this discussion on May 4, 2010
Things will sort themselves out. There will be some attrition of those not as equipped to compete in college, others graduate, while the best will be battling it out for positions.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Tim Courtad added to this discussion on May 5, 2010
Exciting to see Ohio kids stay at home. Ohio States ability to recruit these top notch kids has put a hurting on some of our neighboring schools. Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, and more haven't been able to steal our top wrestlers. They all have dropped drastically in the rankings. The Ohio RTC and some of the best coaches in the game is making Ohio State the place to be. They have top coaches at every weight class. I wish they were this good back when I was wrestling in high school. I might of passed on football and just wrestled at OSU with all the excitement going on in Columbus. Kudos to the Ohio State Staff.
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Discussion Topic: Buckeye Recruiting Keeps Rolling
Luke Moore added to this discussion on May 5, 2010
Shame on you Tim, you take that back! Go Bobcats! Haha.
What about their upper weights? Who have they gotten in state there? I know Magrum and Hiles should be solid with a chance next year, but who else?
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