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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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excellant picks
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1. Penn St will be awesome again. 2.Does Penn St. recruit Illinois studs? If so, where are they? 3.The Ramos/ Futrell rivalry should heat up again this year. Will they face each other 4 times? 4.Are you sure McDonough will be at 125 again?He was awfull big last year. 5.Can we get more info on Tucker Armstrong? 6.With Nebraske added,this is the toughest Big Ten Wrestling I have ever seen and I have been following it a long time. |
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