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Midlands Individual Participants (amazing how many ranked)
I just compared the Wrestling Report's newest NCAA Div I ranking with schools that, as best I can determine, will wrestle at Midlands. For some reason I thought that Midlands was slowly getting weaker. I was surprised to see how many ranked wrestlers will be there. Not only do finals, semi-finals, and quarter finals have the potential to have top-notch match-ups, but even some early, round-of-16 matches might have two top-30 wrestlers. All things considered, great competition. Furthermore, some very good non-Div I college wrestlers will also be there, as well as a handful of post-collegians.
I've excluded Kyle Ott, as I don't think he'll compete until January. Please let me know if I've made any mistakes. Thanks. Top Div I wrestlers at 2005 Midlands All-American in Bold 125: 1) Joe Dubuque-Indiana 4) Nick Simmons-Michigan State 6) John Velez-Northwestern 9) Tanner Gardner-Stanford 16) Pat Castillo-Northern Illinois 17) Matt Steintrager-Central Michigan 18) Brandon Strong-Air Force 19) Jeff Sato-Columbia 21) Seth Wright-Northern Iowa 133: (x) Chris Fleeger-Purdue 6) Matt Valenti-Penn 7) Jason Borrelli-Central Michigan 8) Scott Jorgensen-Boise State 9) Gabe Flores-Illinois 10) Robbie Preston-Harvard 17) Matt Benza-Air Force 20) Andrae Hernandez-Indiana 23) Andrew Hiatt-Northern Illinois 26) Tommy Vargas-Cal-Bakersfield 28) Seth Lisa-West Virginia 141: 1) Nate Gallick-Iowa State 5) Ryan Lang-Northwestern 6) Andy Simmons-Michigan State 10) Cassio Pero-Illinois 12) Alex Tsirtsis-Iowa 13) Josh Wooton-Northern Illinois 20) Max Meltzer-Harvard 23) Eric Kruger-Central Michigan 24) Brandon Rader-West Virginia 28) Cesar Grajales-Penn 149: 3) Ty Eustice-Iowa 5) Mark DiSalvo-Central Michigan 6) Mike Grimes-Northern Illinois 13) Darren McKnight-Michigan State 14) Anthony Baza-Cal-Bakersfield 18) Doug Withstandley-Purdue 19) Matt Cooper-Indiana 20) Troy Tirapelle-Illinois 21) Ryan Hurley-Cleveland State 25) Josh Zupancic-Stanford 26) Tyler Sherfey-Boise State 30) Ricky Turk-Columbia 157: 1) Alex Tirapelle-Illinois 2) Trent Paulson-Iowa State 3) Joe Johnston-Iowa 4) Brandon Becker-Indiana 6) Matt Lebe-West Virginia 12) Eric Neil-Central Michigan 17) Chris Bitetto-Northern Iowa 25) Scott Loescher-Stanford 26) Sherwood Fendryk-Sacred Heart 28) Greg Hagel-Northwestern 29) Tony Greathouse-Michigan State 165: 4) Muzaffar Abdurakhmanov-American 7) Travis Paulson-Iowa State 9) Nick Baima-Northern Iowa 12) Mike Poeta-Illinois 17) Will Durkee-Northwestern 19) Brian Busby-Cal-Bakersfield 21) Ray Blake-Stanford 22) Luedke/Pape-Iowa 23) Johnny Galloway-Northern Illinois 26) John DeCeault-Purdue 28) Max Dean-Indiana 30) Beau Tresemer-Air Force 174: 2) Mark Perry-Iowa 3) Jake Herbert-Northwestern 6) R. J. Boudro-Michigan State 7) Imad Kharbush-Stanford 9) Don Reynolds-Illinois 10) Ken Robertson-Eastern Illinois 14) Danny Burke-Northern Illinois 16) Brandon Sinnott-Central Michigan 18) Grant Turner-Iowa State 19) Christian Arellano-Cal-Bakersfield 20) Matt Palmer-Columbia 21) Alex Dolly-Northern Iowa 29) Kurt Brenner-West Virginia 184: 2) Pete Friedl-Illinois 3) Paul Bradley-Iowa 4) Kurt Backes-Iowa State 6) Ben Wissel-Purdue 9) Josh Glenn-American 14) Mike Tamillow-Northwestern 16) Rudy Medini-Rutgers 18) Christian Sinnott-Central Michigan 19) Dustin Wiles-Penn 21) K.C. Walsh-Boise State 23) Joe Williams-Michigan State 24) Ron Howard-Cleveland State 28) Justin Curran-Indiana 197: 3) Wynn Michalak-Central Michigan 7) Matt Delguyd-Northwestern 8) Brady Richardson-Indiana 12) Tyrone Byrd-Illinois 16) Casey Phelps-Boise State 19) Nathan Moore-Purdue 21) Joe Dennis-Cleveland State 22) Paul Velekei-Penn 27) Jeff Clemens-Michigan State 30) Derek Hunsinger-Northern Illinois HWY: 6) Dustin Fox-Northwestern 7) Matt Fields-Iowa 9) Payam Zarrinpour-Sacred Heart 12) Bode Ogunwole-Harvard 13) Dave Herman-Indiana 14) Bubba Gritter-Central Michigan 19) Tyler Rhodes-Northern Iowa 22) Aaron Keough- Purdue 23) Adam LoPiccolo-American 28) Max Lossen-Michigan State 29) Andy Patrick-Boise State Last edited by Conquistadors; 12-09-2005 at 03:55 PM. |
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Some of your rankings are a little crazy, next time just take them all from the current rankings which were recently posted on themat.com instead of putting up a wrestlers best ranking in the past year from some hick web site.
On a seperate more friendly note, i am very excited to see alot of the matchups. especially herbert and perry, id have to pick herbert because i think he is just that good. Also see if Alex teripelle can comeout on top of that weight, he will have a few tough matches with Johnston and paulson. You also forgot a few out of college wrestlers who i think will be there this year, Azevedo for one im pretty sure will be making another appearance, and maybe joe williams although he has some legal trouble to attend to... (LOL) |
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Thanks for the response... I think. I'm not sure if you are being cute or dense.
I did not forget post-collegians.. reread the preface. But they don't appear in college rankings, which is what my post was about. These are not my rankings. I got them from the www.wrestlingreport.com . Hick site? Hardly. If anything, the opposite. In looking at rankings the last few years I've mostly felt that those on the wrestling report are as good, if not better, than all the others. Furthermore, they rank the top 30 (most others do 20), which means 50% more material. |
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good post, i was just surprised to see some of the names in the places they were thats all. But i think we can both agree that this years midlands is going to be pretty tough
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Looks like you can pencil in Chris Fleeger for Midlands. I've done that above.
Here's the link to the article on Purdue that states the Fleeger will be eligible for the end of December. http://www.purdueexponent.org/index....rticle_id/2239 Congrats to Mr. Fleeger for getting his academic house in order. |
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