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11-12 Big Ten Preview
Just for fun and debate here is my preseason preview for the Big Ten Conference
125. 1.Matt McDonough-Iowa (Jr.) 2.Zach Sanders-Minnesota (Sr.) 3.Sean Boyle-Michigan (Jr.) 4.Nico Megaludis-Penn State (Fr.) 5.Camden Eppert-Purdue (So.) 6.David Klingsheim-Nebraska (Jr.) 7.Jesse Delgado-Illinois (Fr.) 8.Justin Brooks-Indiana (So.) 9.Tom Kelliher-Wisconsin (Jr.) 10.Eric Olanowski-Michigan St. (Sr.) 11.Johnni DiJulius-Ohio State (Fr.) 12.Grant Greene-Northwestern (Fr.) 133. 1.Andrew Long-Penn State (Jr.) 2.Tony Ramos-Iowa (So.) 3.BJ Futrell-Illinois (Jr.) 4.Cashe Quiroga-Purdue (So.) 5.Logan Steiber-Ohio State (Fr.) 6.David Thorn-Minnesota (So.) 7.Zac Stevens-Michigan (Sr.) 8.Levi Mele-Northwestern (Jr.) 9.Ridge Kiley-Nebraska (Jr.) 10.Matt Ortega-Indiana (Sr.) 11.Matt Kelliher-Wisconsin (Fr.) 12.Brennon Lyon-Michigan St. (Jr.) 141. 1.Kellen Russell-Michigan (Sr.) 2.Montrell Marion-Iowa (Sr.) 3.Kaleb Friedley-Northwestern (So.) 4.Nick Dardanes-Minnesota (Fr.) 5.Mitchell Ritchey-Indiana (So.) 6.Jake Fleckenstein-Purdue (Sr.) 7.Sam Sherlock-Penn State (Fr.) 8.Hunter Steiber-Ohio State (Fr.) 9.Tucker Armstrong-Illinois (Fr.) 10.Jake Sueflohn-Nebraska (Fr.) 11.Danny Arnel-Wisconsin (So.) 12.Joe Johnson-Michigan St. (Fr.) 149. 1.Frank Molinaro-Penn State (Sr.) 2.Eric Grajales-Michigan (So.) 3.Eric Terrazas-Illinois (Sr.) 4.Ivan Lupouchanski-Purdue (Jr.) 5.Dylan Ness-Minnesota (Fr.) 6.Dylan Carew-Iowa (So.) 7.Cole Schmitt-Wisconsin (Jr.) 8.Ross Grande-Nebraska (Sr.) 9.Dan Osterman-Michigan St. (Jr.) 10.Colin Shober-Northwestern (Fr.) 11.Cam Tessari-Ohio State (Fr.) 12.Taylor Walsh-Indiana (Fr.) 157. 1.Jason Welch-Northwestern (Jr.) 2.Jackson Morse-Illinois (So.) 3.Brandon Zeerip-Michigan (So.) 4.David Cheza-Michigan St. (Jr.) 5.Dylan Alton-Penn State (Fr.) 6.Jake Dietchler-Minnesota (So.) 7.Nick Moore-Iowa (Fr.) 8.Brandon Wilbourn-Nebraska (Fr.) 9.Josh Demas-Ohio State (Fr.) 10.Shawn Perry-Wisconsin (So.) 11.Ryan Konz-Indiana (Jr.) 12.Frank Porras-Purdue (Fr.) 165. 1.David Taylor-Penn State (So.) 2.Derek St.John-Iowa (So.) 3.Cody Yohn-Minnesota (Jr.) 4.Dan Yates-Michigan (So.) 5.Conrad Polz-Illinois (Jr.) 6.Derek Garcia-Ohio State (Fr.) 7.Sean McMurray-Michigan St. (So.) 8.Robert Kokesh-Nebraska (Fr.) 9.Kyle Mosier-Purdue (So.) 10.Pierce Harger-Northwestern (Fr.) 11.Preston Kieffer-Indiana (Fr.) 12.Frank Cousins-Wisconsin (Fr.) 174. 1.Ed Ruth-Penn State (So.) 2.Jordan Blanton-Illinois (Jr.) 3.Nick Heflin-Ohio State (So.) 4.Ben Jordan-Wisconsin (Jr.) 5.Mike Evans-Iowa (Fr.) 6.Curran Jacobs-Michigan St. (Sr.) 7.Justin Zeerip-Michigan (Sr.) 8.Brian Roddy-Northwestern (Jr.) 9.Caleb Kolb-Nebraska (So.) 10.Logan Storley-Minnesota (Fr.) 11.Ryan LeBlanc-Indiana (So.) 12.Pat Kissel-Purdue (Fr.) 184. 1.Quentin Wright-Penn State (Jr.) 2.Grant Gambrall-Iowa (Jr.) 3.Kevin Steinhaus-Minnesota (So.) 4.Josh Ihnen-Nebraska (Jr.) 5.Tony Dallago-Illinois (So.) 6.Lee Munster-Northwestern (Fr.) 7.Ian Hinton-Michigan St. (Sr.) 8.Hunter Collins-Michigan (Jr.) 9.Kenny Courts-Ohio State (Fr.) 10.Luke Sheridan-Indiana (Fr.) 11.Brendan Atwood-Purdue (So.) 12.Tim McCall-Wisconsin (Fr.) 197. 1.Sonny Yohn-Minnesota (Sr.) 2.Matt Powless-Indiana (Sr.) 3.AJ Kissel-Purdue (Sr.) 4.Morgan McIntosh-Penn State (Fr.) 5.CJ Magrum-Ohio State (Jr.) 6.Mario Gonzalez-Illinois (So.) 7.John Schoen-Northwestern (Sr.) 8.Max Huntley-Michigan (Fr.) 9.Derek Borlie-Wisconsin (So.) 10.Matt Dwyer-Nebraska (Fr.) 11.Nick McDiarmid-Michigan St. (Fr.) 12.Iowa Guy?? 285. 1.Tony Nelson-Minnesota (So.) 2.Tucker Lane-Nebraska (Sr.) 3.Blake Rasing-Iowa (Jr.) 4.Cameron Wade-Penn State (Sr.) 5.Ben Apland-Michigan (Jr.) 6.Mike McMullan-Northwestern (Fr.) 7.Joe Rizquallah-Michigan St. (Jr.) 8.Peter Capone-Ohio State (So.) 10.Joe Fagiano-Indiana (Sr.) 11.Pat Walker-Illinois (Jr.) 12.Roger Vukobratovich-Purdue (Sr.) |
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149 - Ross grande.
The walk on story? Curious to see how he does. Hope good. Good Luck to all Illinois Wrestlers! |
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Your missing Wisconsin's Tyler Graff at 133, Andrew Howe at 165 and there isn't heavyweight. Just a heads up.
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Graff,Howe and Travis Rutt are all taking Olympic redshirts
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Wow, gonna be a rough year for my Badgers, but lookout in 2013.
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Team don't look bad at all to me. I think Dallago and Gonzalez are gonna have good seasons as well.
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Story I received from a more than reliable coach is that Howe has already wrestled his last match in a Wisconsin singlet.
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I agree with you there after this year I think he will be wearing blue.Also wouldn't be shocked to see Graff in blue.
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I think the Stieber boys, especially Logan, are going to make some waves in 2011-12. I wouldn't be surprised to see Logan come into B10s with a top three seed next season.
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Quote:
I'm hearing that Howe will spend a considerable amount of time in Ann Arbor this year during his Olympic redshirt but will wrestle his last season for the Badgers in 2012-2013.
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