Do we have Anthony? You sure?They are a close family, so having Anthony is the biggest chip we have.
Do we have Anthony? You sure?They are a close family, so having Anthony is the biggest chip we have.
I actually remember the AE milkman delivering to my Grandmothers and putting the order in an aluminum insulated box on the front porch. On special days Grandma would order a quart of chocolate milk too. 😍😍Hey being the milk man has some sweet perks. I currently deliver the tit juice for AE
He has to take a few summer classes. Could see him switching to Rutgers if his brother chooses them. Someone on this forum said V tech only interested in Angelo.Do we have Anthony? You sure?
You're both wrong, the odds of course are 50/50. It either happens or it doesn'tNot so fast, I did the calculations and came up with 17% chance he doesn’t.
That isn’t how odds work. Although Mark Hall sufficiently proved that all math problems are answered 83%, saying it either happens or it doesn’t, only correlates to 50/50 in one out of nearly infinitesimal percentages.You're both wrong, the odds of course are 50/50. It either happens or it doesn't
Assad dropped a ways from that.For a bit of context once all the current seniors graduate, Angelo will be the #3 overall recruit (according to Flo) country. Assad was about #13 if memory serves. Assad had a lot of accolades coming in, but has really underperformed. Just watching the two of them compete as high schoolers, it’s pretty apparent that Angelo is far and away the better athlete. He wrestles a very complete style. Good in all positions. Excellent TD defense and a very diverse offensive skill set. Can score from space, hand fights, elite scrambling ability etc. When put up against other top high schoolers, Angelo dominates. He’s the real deal and fully capable of winning multiple national championships. IMHO
Dude, you need to drink a few beers. Just chill a bit. Your ticker will thank youThat isn’t how odds work. Although Mark Hall sufficiently proved that all math problems are answered 83%, saying it either happens or it doesn’t, only correlates to 50/50 in one out of nearly infinitesimal percentages.
Beating 184 pound Wittlake is definitely not momentum.I thought he had momentum going into BT with the win over Wittlake. Then he went 1-2 at BT stuck twice as well. 1-2 at Nationals losing two one point matches to AA. We do need better.
Sarcasm my friendThat isn’t how odds work. Although Mark Hall sufficiently proved that all math problems are answered 83%, saying it either happens or it doesn’t, only correlates to 50/50 in one out of nearly infinitesimal percentages.
Dude, you need to drink a few beers. Just chill a bit. Your ticker will thank you
It was a joke fellas. Hell, the fact that I directly involved Mr. Hall should have given it away to anyone that spends a decent amount of time on this board!!!!!Sarcasm my friend
Probably the won who won a national title as a true FreshmenSo who is the best of the Ferrari brothers?
Can’t someone just give straight answer without being a jerk! Simple question!
Not so sure, Angelo has the potential. Majoring under 17 world champion PSU recruit Joe Sealy at WNO.Probably the won who won a national title as a true Freshmen
I didCan’t someone just give straight answer without being a jerk! Simple question!
That was a big match for Assad after being out for a month, beating a guy ranked above him. The match potentially had big NCAA seeding implications going in.Beating 184 pound Wittlake is definitely not momentum.
So you're saying we have a 50:50 chance with every recruit? Think I'll take that game.You're both wrong, the odds of course are 50/50. It either happens or it doesn't
Thanks for posting. That looked like match between a typical Iowa wrestler (Sealy) vs someone we'd normally see at an okie state or psu ( Ferrari). It will be kind of refreshing to see a wrestler like Angelo in a hawkeye singlet. He wrestled smart, solid in all positions, and in control where sealy was definitely more aggressive and reckless.Not so sure, Angelo has the potential. Majoring under 17 world champion PSU recruit Joe Sealy at WNO.
I know Chittum isn’t here anymore so we hate him, but Anthony putting on an Iowa singlet doesn’t magically give him the ability to “soundly beat” someone of Chittum’s caliber. He’s really really good which is why Hawk fans are going to boo the sh*t out of him for years to come.No brainer on Ferrari’s. It’s a 3 elite wrestler deal with low risk high reward imo. I believe the Brands will mold these young men and optimize their productivity. Chittum can kick rocks imo and Anthony will beat him soundly. I’m sure Brands have had intimate discussions and Ferrari dad is on board. It could be great redemption story and the stimulus to a great story. Full confidence and if we fortify our lower weights we are completely in team race. Just need a 41 lber.
I know Chittum isn’t here anymore so we hate him, but Anthony putting on an Iowa singlet doesn’t magically give him the ability to “soundly beat” someone of Chittum’s caliber. He’s really really good which is why Hawk fans are going to boo the sh*t out of him for years to come.
I suspect you are correct.He’s really really good which is why Hawk fans are going to boo the sh*t out of him for years to come.
No brainer on Ferrari’s. It’s a 3 elite wrestler deal with low risk high reward imo.
Do you think he goes 57, saw of flo he said he could go anywhere 149 to 165……I’d certainly say Kennedy stays at 165 for you guys…..but what lineup makes you guys better….between vionovich, cobe and ferrari….one sitsAnthony teched Chumbley from NW and was beating Ed Scott fairly soundly until getting trap arm gutted in freestyle a couple of years ago.
Anthony is an outstanding prospect in his own right, he just hasn’t completed for some time. He will be a tough out for anyone at 157 next year.
Don't leave out Rathjen. Rathjen is certainly on the level as those guys. We have 4 very solid guys for 2 weights. Voinovich, Cobe, and Rathjen are all rd12 type guys and Anthony Ferrari is still to be seen. Keep your eye on Rathjen this weekend at U23's. He might surprise some folks.Do you think he goes 57, saw of flo he said he could go anywhere 149 to 165……I’d certainly say Kennedy stays at 165 for you guys…..but what lineup makes you guys better….between vionovich, cobe and ferrari….one sits
I expected him to be a finalist after seeing the improvement over the last year. Hopefully he gets Dressered.Agreed. I have seen Chittum wrestle a lot in the last year and he has the potential to be elite. I haven't seen Anthony wrestle in a competition in some time. There is a big question mark there. That said, I heard he does well in the room but there is a long way to go before we put him at CC's level.
Yeah, I'm pretty high on Chittum as well. I was projecting him as top 5 with finalist potential.I expected him to be a finalist after seeing the improvement over the last year. Hopefully he gets Dressered.
You’re absolutely right, we have a lot of talent stacked up around those two weights. Will be interesting and fun to watch who makes it through the gauntlet.Don't leave out Rathjen. Rathjen is certainly on the level as those guys. We have 4 very solid guys for 2 weights. Voinovich, Cobe, and Rathjen are all rd12 type guys and Anthony Ferrari is still to be seen. Keep your eye on Rathjen this weekend at U23's. He might surprise some folks.
I like the approach at 149/157. None of these guys are sure thing contributors. None of them have come close to placing or demonstrated they are capable of it. But they do have some pedigree and skills. Get the bodies in the room and hope at least one of them pans out. Keep swinging until you hit. My best guess for the lineup is Voinovich/Siebrecht. Ideally, Anthony figures things out and takes 157. He is the most talented in the group imo, but not counting on it.Don't leave out Rathjen. Rathjen is certainly on the level as those guys. We have 4 very solid guys for 2 weights. Voinovich, Cobe, and Rathjen are all rd12 type guys and Anthony Ferrari is still to be seen. Keep your eye on Rathjen this weekend at U23's. He might surprise some folks.
I like the approach at 149/157. None of these guys are sure thing contributors. None of them have come close to placing or demonstrated they are capable of it. But they do have some pedigree and skills. Get the bodies in the room and hope at least one of them pans out. Keep swinging until you hit. My best guess for the lineup is Voinovich/Siebrecht. Ideally, Anthony figures things out and takes 157. He is the most talented in the group imo, but not counting on it.
Chittum is a better prospect than all of these guys, but far from a sure thing. He is often injured (injured again currently) and more of a brawler than technician/athlete. Still hasn't developed a go-to leg attack imo. Wouldn't be surprised if he's a 2-4x aa, but never makes the finals.
No, they haven't. Combined 3.5 career team points at ncaa's. They've proved they can qualify for NCAA's and win a match or two. That's not a serious contributor for Iowa.Saying guys like Voinovich and Siebrecht aren’t sure thing contributors is an interesting take. Have they not already proved they can contribute?
No, they haven't. Combined 3.5 career team points at ncaa's. They've proved they can qualify for NCAA's and win a match or two. That's not a serious contributor for Iowa.
If they wrestle this fall Anthony will be rusty with the long layoff from competition, but it seems like he really wants him, so I’ll go with Anthony with the upset 😉I’ll bet my sig that Ferrari beats Chittum first match. Who’s on board?