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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
I wonder if NDC has the best team in Ohio? They might have the best depth.
It would be really interesting to get Ohio State, Kent, OU and NDC in a gym together and have them wrestle each other in duals. If I were to win the Powerball, I'd call those coaches the next day and put it together.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Brian Morrow added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
I give ND credit but to say there best in Ohio Joke!
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Don Bork added to this discussion on November 7, 2010
Magrum lost to Foore by much more last year if I recall correctly. Capone came back to take third.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Jack Muni added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
Magrum & Capone each lost only 1 match all day. They both looked good. Magrum just couldn't penetrate Foore's defense, but looked improved over last year. Heflin looked real good, especially in top position. BTW: the bracket showed Paddock dec. Matthew Hasbrouck of Edinboro 2-0 OT, but that was a misprint, he pinned him in the first period. I was at matside and witnessed it. I think, overall, Paddock had the most impressive showing of all the OSU guys yesterday.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
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"I think, overall, Paddock had the most impressive showing of all the OSU guys yesterday."
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This is what I was hoping for. I think Paddock has a big year.
I shouldn't say I was hoping he would be the most impressive, but I was hoping he would be school the field.
What can you tell us about Sponseller, Jack? Pretty surprising to see him only win by decision in those last two matches. Do you think the weight cut had him warn out?
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Jack Muni added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
I think his body is still adjusting to the weight loss, as might be the case with Nemec also. In the semi's he had to do some good mat wrestling, getting a cradle and some back points in the 3rd period. In the finals, Lewandowski was tough to TD, and again Colt was forced to ride him out. One good thing, Colt was up & out quickly in all his matches. No one could ride him. We'll see how Colt and Nemec progress as the season unfolds. One big difference with Colt/Nemec, Colt is very hard to TD, but Nemec seems vulnerable to leg attacks, as was evident in his match against the ND kid. The hurting weight classes that stick out the most are 165 & 285. Hiles was in street clothes, and appeared to be OK (no obvious injury).
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Mark Niemann added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Jack Muni added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
When I saw how well true freshman Mines did, I couldn't help wonder how Logan Stieber would have done yesterday.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
The more I've had a chance to read through the brackets, the more excited I get! Ohio kids all over the place! Patrella, Mines, Hardy, most of the Ohio State kids, McCombs, etc. ...
Love it!
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
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"When I saw how well true freshman Mines did, I couldn't help wonder how Logan Stieber would have done yesterday."
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When Devin Carter blitzed the whole field at the Hokie Open and majored Kyle Hutter in the finals at 133, I couldn't help but wonder the same thing.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
Quote from Hank Kornblut's post:
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"I wonder if NDC has the best team in Ohio? They might have the best depth.
It would be really interesting to get Ohio State, Kent, OU and NDC in a gym together and have them wrestle each other in duals. If I were to win the Powerball, I'd call those coaches the next day and put it together."
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Unlimited schollys, from what I understand, certainly facilitates that depth. Let's see them in an apples to apples environment.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Gary Sommers added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
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"When I saw how well true freshman Mines did, I couldn't help wonder how Logan Stieber would have done yesterday."
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Thought I saw somewhere that Mines lost the wrestle-off at 125 for Edinboro. True?
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Ben Golden added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
Quote from Gary Sommers's post:
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Quote from Hank Kornblut's post:
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"I wonder if NDC has the best team in Ohio? They might have the best depth.
It would be really interesting to get Ohio State, Kent, OU and NDC in a gym together and have them wrestle each other in duals. If I were to win the Powerball, I'd call those coaches the next day and put it together."
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Unlimited schollys, from what I understand, certainly facilitates that depth. Let's see them in an apples to apples environment."
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It's impressive no matter how you look at it. Most wrestlers of that caliber want to wrestle D1, but NDC finds a way to get them on their team.
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Discussion Topic: Buffalo Open
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on November 8, 2010
Gary: Agree that NDC has more to spend. But so what? They're NAIA. Why aren't all NAIA teams so good? Something positive going on in that room.
Brian Morrow--you think I'm joking? I'm analytical--not emotional--about these things. You need to think about each lineup and compare them. In fact, I'll do it for you if I get the time. But I'll say this--if Ohio State, Kent and NDC all wrestled each other, it's likely that all duals would be very competitive.
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