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Can someone post them? I'm sure we're all curious about next year!

All Hawkeyes ranked inside top 10 with Lee and Kem ranked number 1. Eirman ranked two behind Yianni. Bull ranked two behind Mekhi Lewis. Warner is 5. Looking at the rankings at I just don’t see how Iowa doesn’t win the title outside of Penn State getting a bunch of top notch transfers. Lee is p4p number one.
 
All Hawkeyes ranked inside top 10 with Lee and Kem ranked number 1. Eirman ranked two behind Yianni. Bull ranked two behind Mekhi Lewis. Warner is 5. Looking at the rankings at I just don’t see how Iowa doesn’t win the title outside of Penn State getting a bunch of top notch transfers. Lee is p4p number one.

Thanks!
 
All Hawkeyes ranked inside top 10 with Lee and Kem ranked number 1. Eirman ranked two behind Yianni. Bull ranked two behind Mekhi Lewis. Warner is 5. Looking at the rankings at I just don’t see how Iowa doesn’t win the title outside of Penn State getting a bunch of top notch transfers. Lee is p4p number one.
Are Yianni and Eirmann at 141 or 149?
 
Can anyone provide a full list of all the rankings? Or am I asking too much? I want to see all of NCAA if possible. Thanks!
 
Obviously I don't have flo, hence the reason I'm asking...

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Yea, it would be. But as of right now, I cannot afford it. I have way too much going on and I wish I could. But since I can't, I was hoping that someone would help out. But I guess not. Sorry, won't ask again.

125
1 SR Spencer Lee Iowa 1
2 JR Pat Glory Princeton 2
3 SO Vitali Arujau Cornell NR
4 JR Rayvon Foley Michigan State NR
5 SO Jakob Camacho NC State 9
6 SR Devin Schroder Purdue 5
7 SR Brandon Paetzell Lehigh 6
8 JR Brandon Courtney Arizona State 7
9 SR Drew Hildebrandt Central Michigan 8
10 SR Alex Mackall Iowa State 10

133
1 SR Sebastian Rivera Northwestern 1
2 SO Daton Fix OK State NR
3 SR Stevan Micic Michigan NR
4 JR Roman Bravo-Young Penn State 3
5 SR Austin DeSanto Iowa 4
6 JR Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh 6
7 SO Sammy Alvarez Rutgers 9
8 SR Montorie Bridges Wyoming 11
9 SO Austin Gomez Iowa State NR
10 SO Ridge Lovett Nebraska


141
1 JR Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell NR
2 SR Jaydin Eierman Iowa NR
3 SR Nick Lee Penn State 2
4 SR Ian Parker Iowa State 6
5 SR Chad Red Nebraska 3
6 JR Dom Demas Oklahoma 8
7 SR Kaid Brock OK State NR
8 SO Real Woods Stanford 9
9 SR Joshua Heil Campbell 10
10 SO Michael Blockhus UNI 11

149
1 SO Sammy Sasso Ohio State 2
2 JR Austin O'Connor North Carolina 3
3 JR Brock Mauller Missouri 5
4 SR Boo Lewallen OK State 6
5 SO Brayton Lee Minnesota 7
6 SR Jarrett Degen Iowa State 9
7 JR Max Murin Iowa 5
8 JR Michael Carr Illinois NR
9 SR Kanen Storr Michigan 12
10 SR Griffin Parriott Purdue 14

157
1 SR Ryan Deakin Northwestern 1
2 SR Hayden Hidlay NC State 2
3 SO David Carr Iowa State 3
4 SR Jesse Dellavecchia Rider 4
5 JR Josh Humphreys Lehigh 6
6 JR Quincy Monday Princeton 7
7 SO Kendall Coleman Purdue 5
8 JR Markus Hartman Army 8
9 SR Wyatt Sheets OK State 9
10 SR Kaleb Young Iowa

165
1 SO Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech NR
2 SR Alex Marinelli Iowa 1
3 SO Shane Griffith Stanford 3
4 SR Evan Wick Wisconsin 4
5 SR Logan Massa Michigan NR
6 SO Travis Wittlake OK State 7
7 SR Thomas Bullard NC State 10
8 SR Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh 8
9 SR Tanner Skidgel Navy 11
10 SO Dan Braunagel Illinois

174
1 SR Michael Kemerer Iowa 2
2 SR Myles Amine Michigan NR
3 JR Mikey Labriola Nebraska 8
4 JR Kaleb Romero Ohio State 6
5 SR Anthony Valencia Arizona State 9
6 FR Carter Starocci Penn State NR
7 JR Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma 10
8 SR Demetrius Romero Utah Valley NR
9 SR Samuel Colbray Iowa State 11
10 JR Clay Lautt North Carolina

184
1 JR Max Dean Cornell NR
2 JR Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech 2
3 SO Trent Hidlay NC State 3
4 JR Lou Deprez Binghamton 4
5 SO Aaron Brooks Penn State 6
6 JR Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh 5
7 JR Cameron Caffey Michigan State 7
8 SR Taylor Venz Nebraska 9
9 SO Abe Assad Iowa 10
10 SO Rocky Jordan Ohio State

197
1 JR Noah Adams West Virginia 2
2 JR Ben Darmstadt Cornell 3
3 SR Jay Aiello Virginia 4
4 SR Eric Schultz Nebraska 5
5 JR Jacob Warner Iowa 6
6 SO Lucas Davison Northwestern 7
7 SR Patrick Brucki Princeton 9
8 SR Kordell Norfleet Arizona State 10
9 SR Greg Bulsak Clarion 11
10 SO Tanner Sloan SD State

Hvy
1 JR Gable Steveson Minnesota 1
2 JR Mason Parris Michigan 2
3 SO Tony Cassioppi Iowa 3
4 SR Matt Stencel Central Michigan 4
5 JR Trent Hillger Wisconsin 5
6 SR Jordan Wood Lehigh 7
7 SO Yaraslau Slavikouski Harvard 8
8 JR Tate Orndorff Ohio State 11
9 SR Gannon Gremmel Iowa State 12
10 SO Zach Elam Missouri

p4p
1 JR Spencer Lee Iowa 1 125
2 JR Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell NR 141
3 SO Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech NR 165
4 SO Gable Steveson Minnesota 5 285
5 JR Michael Kemerer Iowa 6 174
6 SO Daton Fix OK State NR 133
7 SR Stevan Micic Michigan NR 133
8 JR Sebastian Rivera Northwestern 7 133
9 JR Alex Marinelli Iowa 9 165
10 JR Max Dean Cornell NR 184
11 SR Myles Amine Michigan NR 174
12 JR Nick Lee Penn State 12 141
13 SR Jaydin Eierman Missouri NR 141
14 SO Pat Glory Princeton 13 125
15 JR Evan Wick Wisconsin 14 165
16 JR Ryan Deakin Northwestern 16 157
17 JR Hayden Hidlay NC State 17 157
18 SO Austin O'Connor North Carolina 19 149
19 SO Mason Parris Michigan 20 285
20 SO Roman Bravo-Young Penn State 22 133
21 SO Vito Arujau Cornell NR 125
22 JR Austin DeSanto Iowa 23 133
23 SO Noah Adams West Virginia NR 197
24 JR Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech NR 184
25 FR Sammy Sasso Ohio State NR

Team
1 Iowa 116 1
2 Cornell 73.5 18
3 Michigan 61 19
4 Northwestern 53 4
5 Penn State 52.5 2
6 NC State 50 12
7 OK State 49.5 12
8 Nebraska 47.5 5
9 Ohio State 43.5 3
9 Iowa State 43.5 14
11 Virginia Tech 39.5 21
12 Princeton 33.5 11
13 Minnesota 31.5 7
14 Pittsburgh 27 16
15 Lehigh 26 9
16 North Carolina 24.5 22
17 Wisconsin 24 5
18 Arizona State 23.5 15
19 Stanford 22.5 22
20 West Virginia 22 24
21 Michigan State 21.5 NR
22 Oklahoma 20.5 NR
23 Missouri 20 NR
24 Purdue 19 8
25 Central Michigan 16.5
 
125
1 SR Spencer Lee Iowa 1
2 JR Pat Glory Princeton 2
3 SO Vitali Arujau Cornell NR
4 JR Rayvon Foley Michigan State NR
5 SO Jakob Camacho NC State 9
6 SR Devin Schroder Purdue 5
7 SR Brandon Paetzell Lehigh 6
8 JR Brandon Courtney Arizona State 7
9 SR Drew Hildebrandt Central Michigan 8
10 SR Alex Mackall Iowa State 10

133
1 SR Sebastian Rivera Northwestern 1
2 SO Daton Fix OK State NR
3 SR Stevan Micic Michigan NR
4 JR Roman Bravo-Young Penn State 3
5 SR Austin DeSanto Iowa 4
6 JR Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh 6
7 SO Sammy Alvarez Rutgers 9
8 SR Montorie Bridges Wyoming 11
9 SO Austin Gomez Iowa State NR
10 SO Ridge Lovett Nebraska


141
1 JR Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell NR
2 SR Jaydin Eierman Iowa NR
3 SR Nick Lee Penn State 2
4 SR Ian Parker Iowa State 6
5 SR Chad Red Nebraska 3
6 JR Dom Demas Oklahoma 8
7 SR Kaid Brock OK State NR
8 SO Real Woods Stanford 9
9 SR Joshua Heil Campbell 10
10 SO Michael Blockhus UNI 11

149
1 SO Sammy Sasso Ohio State 2
2 JR Austin O'Connor North Carolina 3
3 JR Brock Mauller Missouri 5
4 SR Boo Lewallen OK State 6
5 SO Brayton Lee Minnesota 7
6 SR Jarrett Degen Iowa State 9
7 JR Max Murin Iowa 5
8 JR Michael Carr Illinois NR
9 SR Kanen Storr Michigan 12
10 SR Griffin Parriott Purdue 14

157
1 SR Ryan Deakin Northwestern 1
2 SR Hayden Hidlay NC State 2
3 SO David Carr Iowa State 3
4 SR Jesse Dellavecchia Rider 4
5 JR Josh Humphreys Lehigh 6
6 JR Quincy Monday Princeton 7
7 SO Kendall Coleman Purdue 5
8 JR Markus Hartman Army 8
9 SR Wyatt Sheets OK State 9
10 SR Kaleb Young Iowa

165
1 SO Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech NR
2 SR Alex Marinelli Iowa 1
3 SO Shane Griffith Stanford 3
4 SR Evan Wick Wisconsin 4
5 SR Logan Massa Michigan NR
6 SO Travis Wittlake OK State 7
7 SR Thomas Bullard NC State 10
8 SR Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh 8
9 SR Tanner Skidgel Navy 11
10 SO Dan Braunagel Illinois

174
1 SR Michael Kemerer Iowa 2
2 SR Myles Amine Michigan NR
3 JR Mikey Labriola Nebraska 8
4 JR Kaleb Romero Ohio State 6
5 SR Anthony Valencia Arizona State 9
6 FR Carter Starocci Penn State NR
7 JR Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma 10
8 SR Demetrius Romero Utah Valley NR
9 SR Samuel Colbray Iowa State 11
10 JR Clay Lautt North Carolina

184
1 JR Max Dean Cornell NR
2 JR Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech 2
3 SO Trent Hidlay NC State 3
4 JR Lou Deprez Binghamton 4
5 SO Aaron Brooks Penn State 6
6 JR Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh 5
7 JR Cameron Caffey Michigan State 7
8 SR Taylor Venz Nebraska 9
9 SO Abe Assad Iowa 10
10 SO Rocky Jordan Ohio State

197
1 JR Noah Adams West Virginia 2
2 JR Ben Darmstadt Cornell 3
3 SR Jay Aiello Virginia 4
4 SR Eric Schultz Nebraska 5
5 JR Jacob Warner Iowa 6
6 SO Lucas Davison Northwestern 7
7 SR Patrick Brucki Princeton 9
8 SR Kordell Norfleet Arizona State 10
9 SR Greg Bulsak Clarion 11
10 SO Tanner Sloan SD State

Hvy
1 JR Gable Steveson Minnesota 1
2 JR Mason Parris Michigan 2
3 SO Tony Cassioppi Iowa 3
4 SR Matt Stencel Central Michigan 4
5 JR Trent Hillger Wisconsin 5
6 SR Jordan Wood Lehigh 7
7 SO Yaraslau Slavikouski Harvard 8
8 JR Tate Orndorff Ohio State 11
9 SR Gannon Gremmel Iowa State 12
10 SO Zach Elam Missouri

p4p
1 JR Spencer Lee Iowa 1 125
2 JR Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell NR 141
3 SO Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech NR 165
4 SO Gable Steveson Minnesota 5 285
5 JR Michael Kemerer Iowa 6 174
6 SO Daton Fix OK State NR 133
7 SR Stevan Micic Michigan NR 133
8 JR Sebastian Rivera Northwestern 7 133
9 JR Alex Marinelli Iowa 9 165
10 JR Max Dean Cornell NR 184
11 SR Myles Amine Michigan NR 174
12 JR Nick Lee Penn State 12 141
13 SR Jaydin Eierman Missouri NR 141
14 SO Pat Glory Princeton 13 125
15 JR Evan Wick Wisconsin 14 165
16 JR Ryan Deakin Northwestern 16 157
17 JR Hayden Hidlay NC State 17 157
18 SO Austin O'Connor North Carolina 19 149
19 SO Mason Parris Michigan 20 285
20 SO Roman Bravo-Young Penn State 22 133
21 SO Vito Arujau Cornell NR 125
22 JR Austin DeSanto Iowa 23 133
23 SO Noah Adams West Virginia NR 197
24 JR Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech NR 184
25 FR Sammy Sasso Ohio State NR

Team
1 Iowa 116 1
2 Cornell 73.5 18
3 Michigan 61 19
4 Northwestern 53 4
5 Penn State 52.5 2
6 NC State 50 12
7 OK State 49.5 12
8 Nebraska 47.5 5
9 Ohio State 43.5 3
9 Iowa State 43.5 14
11 Virginia Tech 39.5 21
12 Princeton 33.5 11
13 Minnesota 31.5 7
14 Pittsburgh 27 16
15 Lehigh 26 9
16 North Carolina 24.5 22
17 Wisconsin 24 5
18 Arizona State 23.5 15
19 Stanford 22.5 22
20 West Virginia 22 24
21 Michigan State 21.5 NR
22 Oklahoma 20.5 NR
23 Missouri 20 NR
24 Purdue 19 8
25 Central Michigan 16.5


Thanks a lot man! I really appreciate it! Lots of returning OLY RS coming back...this will be a fin year!
 
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Iowa looks like the team to beat. Looking forward to whatever duals we have next year. Iowa will have a lot of fresh faces in the lineup next year. Iowa state should have solid team if Gomez can make 33. Iowa state also losses a lot of seniors after next year. Iowa still waxes Iowa state. UNI will have a lot of new faces in there lineup. Really sucks that UNI didn’t get to finish the season with that senior class. UNI should of been top 10 team last year. Wonder what Penn state lineup looks like.
 
125
1 SR Spencer Lee Iowa 1
2 JR Pat Glory Princeton 2
3 SO Vitali Arujau Cornell NR
4 JR Rayvon Foley Michigan State NR
5 SO Jakob Camacho NC State 9
6 SR Devin Schroder Purdue 5
7 SR Brandon Paetzell Lehigh 6
8 JR Brandon Courtney Arizona State 7
9 SR Drew Hildebrandt Central Michigan 8
10 SR Alex Mackall Iowa State 10

133
1 SR Sebastian Rivera Northwestern 1
2 SO Daton Fix OK State NR
3 SR Stevan Micic Michigan NR
4 JR Roman Bravo-Young Penn State 3
5 SR Austin DeSanto Iowa 4
6 JR Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh 6
7 SO Sammy Alvarez Rutgers 9
8 SR Montorie Bridges Wyoming 11
9 SO Austin Gomez Iowa State NR
10 SO Ridge Lovett Nebraska


141
1 JR Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell NR
2 SR Jaydin Eierman Iowa NR
3 SR Nick Lee Penn State 2
4 SR Ian Parker Iowa State 6
5 SR Chad Red Nebraska 3
6 JR Dom Demas Oklahoma 8
7 SR Kaid Brock OK State NR
8 SO Real Woods Stanford 9
9 SR Joshua Heil Campbell 10
10 SO Michael Blockhus UNI 11

149
1 SO Sammy Sasso Ohio State 2
2 JR Austin O'Connor North Carolina 3
3 JR Brock Mauller Missouri 5
4 SR Boo Lewallen OK State 6
5 SO Brayton Lee Minnesota 7
6 SR Jarrett Degen Iowa State 9
7 JR Max Murin Iowa 5
8 JR Michael Carr Illinois NR
9 SR Kanen Storr Michigan 12
10 SR Griffin Parriott Purdue 14

157
1 SR Ryan Deakin Northwestern 1
2 SR Hayden Hidlay NC State 2
3 SO David Carr Iowa State 3
4 SR Jesse Dellavecchia Rider 4
5 JR Josh Humphreys Lehigh 6
6 JR Quincy Monday Princeton 7
7 SO Kendall Coleman Purdue 5
8 JR Markus Hartman Army 8
9 SR Wyatt Sheets OK State 9
10 SR Kaleb Young Iowa

165
1 SO Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech NR
2 SR Alex Marinelli Iowa 1
3 SO Shane Griffith Stanford 3
4 SR Evan Wick Wisconsin 4
5 SR Logan Massa Michigan NR
6 SO Travis Wittlake OK State 7
7 SR Thomas Bullard NC State 10
8 SR Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh 8
9 SR Tanner Skidgel Navy 11
10 SO Dan Braunagel Illinois

174
1 SR Michael Kemerer Iowa 2
2 SR Myles Amine Michigan NR
3 JR Mikey Labriola Nebraska 8
4 JR Kaleb Romero Ohio State 6
5 SR Anthony Valencia Arizona State 9
6 FR Carter Starocci Penn State NR
7 JR Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma 10
8 SR Demetrius Romero Utah Valley NR
9 SR Samuel Colbray Iowa State 11
10 JR Clay Lautt North Carolina

184
1 JR Max Dean Cornell NR
2 JR Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech 2
3 SO Trent Hidlay NC State 3
4 JR Lou Deprez Binghamton 4
5 SO Aaron Brooks Penn State 6
6 JR Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh 5
7 JR Cameron Caffey Michigan State 7
8 SR Taylor Venz Nebraska 9
9 SO Abe Assad Iowa 10
10 SO Rocky Jordan Ohio State

197
1 JR Noah Adams West Virginia 2
2 JR Ben Darmstadt Cornell 3
3 SR Jay Aiello Virginia 4
4 SR Eric Schultz Nebraska 5
5 JR Jacob Warner Iowa 6
6 SO Lucas Davison Northwestern 7
7 SR Patrick Brucki Princeton 9
8 SR Kordell Norfleet Arizona State 10
9 SR Greg Bulsak Clarion 11
10 SO Tanner Sloan SD State

Hvy
1 JR Gable Steveson Minnesota 1
2 JR Mason Parris Michigan 2
3 SO Tony Cassioppi Iowa 3
4 SR Matt Stencel Central Michigan 4
5 JR Trent Hillger Wisconsin 5
6 SR Jordan Wood Lehigh 7
7 SO Yaraslau Slavikouski Harvard 8
8 JR Tate Orndorff Ohio State 11
9 SR Gannon Gremmel Iowa State 12
10 SO Zach Elam Missouri

p4p
1 JR Spencer Lee Iowa 1 125
2 JR Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell NR 141
3 SO Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech NR 165
4 SO Gable Steveson Minnesota 5 285
5 JR Michael Kemerer Iowa 6 174
6 SO Daton Fix OK State NR 133
7 SR Stevan Micic Michigan NR 133
8 JR Sebastian Rivera Northwestern 7 133
9 JR Alex Marinelli Iowa 9 165
10 JR Max Dean Cornell NR 184
11 SR Myles Amine Michigan NR 174
12 JR Nick Lee Penn State 12 141
13 SR Jaydin Eierman Missouri NR 141
14 SO Pat Glory Princeton 13 125
15 JR Evan Wick Wisconsin 14 165
16 JR Ryan Deakin Northwestern 16 157
17 JR Hayden Hidlay NC State 17 157
18 SO Austin O'Connor North Carolina 19 149
19 SO Mason Parris Michigan 20 285
20 SO Roman Bravo-Young Penn State 22 133
21 SO Vito Arujau Cornell NR 125
22 JR Austin DeSanto Iowa 23 133
23 SO Noah Adams West Virginia NR 197
24 JR Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech NR 184
25 FR Sammy Sasso Ohio State NR

Team
1 Iowa 116 1
2 Cornell 73.5 18
3 Michigan 61 19
4 Northwestern 53 4
5 Penn State 52.5 2
6 NC State 50 12
7 OK State 49.5 12
8 Nebraska 47.5 5
9 Ohio State 43.5 3
9 Iowa State 43.5 14
11 Virginia Tech 39.5 21
12 Princeton 33.5 11
13 Minnesota 31.5 7
14 Pittsburgh 27 16
15 Lehigh 26 9
16 North Carolina 24.5 22
17 Wisconsin 24 5
18 Arizona State 23.5 15
19 Stanford 22.5 22
20 West Virginia 22 24
21 Michigan State 21.5 NR
22 Oklahoma 20.5 NR
23 Missouri 20 NR
24 Purdue 19 8
25 Central Michigan 16.5
Thanks for posting!
 
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Iowa looks like the team to beat. Looking forward to whatever duals we have next year. Iowa will have a lot of fresh faces in the lineup next year. Iowa state should have solid team if Gomez can make 33. Iowa state also losses a lot of seniors after next year. Iowa still waxes Iowa state. UNI will have a lot of new faces in there lineup. Really sucks that UNI didn’t get to finish the season with that senior class. UNI should of been top 10 team last year. Wonder what Penn state lineup looks like.

Yeah. No. As a UNI grad I still feel worse for Iowa. Potential top ten pales in comparison to national title favorites unable to put the proof in the pudding or a banner on the wall.
 
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Agree I’m UNI grad as well. Iowa is the top program in the country. Even after this year they will be competing for title with new faces in there lineup. It does suck for Iowa to lose national title. I just feel UNI is always one step away form being top ten program. Example this year losing Holschlag. They could of been solid team.
 
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Iowa looks like the team to beat. Looking forward to whatever duals we have next year. Iowa will have a lot of fresh faces in the lineup next year. Iowa state should have solid team if Gomez can make 33. Iowa state also losses a lot of seniors after next year. Iowa still waxes Iowa state. UNI will have a lot of new faces in there lineup. Really sucks that UNI didn’t get to finish the season with that senior class. UNI should of been top 10 team last year. Wonder what Penn state lineup looks like.
I'm assuming you mean the State of Iowa, because The Hawks had 1 senior in the lineup. They will not have a lot of fresh faces, thankfully.
 
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Odd that Fix is ranked higher in P4P ratings in spite of Rivera being ranked ahead of him at the weight class. It's a small thing, but seems a bit inconsistent.
 
Odd that Fix is ranked higher in P4P ratings in spite of Rivera being ranked ahead of him at the weight class. It's a small thing, but seems a bit inconsistent.
That's pretty standard for the P4P rankings. If you go back you'll see it occurs all the time. I think the rationale is that they weigh prior accolades heavier in the P4P.

I think it just goes to show how anecdotal the P4P rankings are. I mean after like the top 2-4 wrestlers, it's a toss up.
 
That's pretty standard for the P4P rankings. If you go back you'll see it occurs all the time. I think the rationale is that they weigh prior accolades heavier in the P4P.

I think it just goes to show how anecdotal the P4P rankings are. I mean after like
the top 2-4 wrestlers, it's a toss up.

Close to a toss up. But give me number ten over number twenty most every time.
 
125-1st
133- 5th-dnp
141-3rd-8th senioritus X2
149-dnp
157-dnp
165-1st
174- 1st-3rd/5th
184- ? 7th
197-3rd-8th
hvy-3rd-7th
3 champs and 7 all Americans should be enough to win. If Cornel, penn state, Oklahoma state can win 3 should be entertaining.
 
Did they update some, but not all of the age levels for the p4p rankings?

Everything looks pretty good to me. 125 (minus the top 3) and 197 are pretty weak this coming season compared to the other weights. 133 and 165 are absolutely brutal again. 141 may be the most interesting weight, though I think woods is better than where he is ranked there (I think he is the 4th best guy there). Iowa is definitely the team to beat.
 
I'm assuming you mean the State of Iowa, because The Hawks had 1 senior in the lineup. They will not have a lot of fresh faces, thankfully.

Sorry I wasn’t clear with my post. I’m saying after this up coming season Iowa loses a lot of talent. 125 133 141 157 165 174. The only teams that could push Iowa this year okla state and Penn state depending who they red shirt. My guess is other colleges will red shirt there studs and load up next year since Iowa looks like a lock for national title
 
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