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Little Rock 28, Ohio 12

125: Jeremiah Reno (LR) over oscar Sanchez (OHIO) (Dec 3-2)

133: Joshua Sarpy (LR) over Paul Woo (OHIO) (MD 8-0)

141: Brennan Van Hoecke (LR) over Kyran Hagan (OHIO) (Dec 7-1)

149: Alec Hagan (OHIO) over Joseph Bianchi (LR) (Dec 6-4)

157: Matthew Bianchi (LR) over Peyten Kellar (OHIO) (Inj. 0:42)

165: Tyler Brennan (LR) over Jordan Slivka (OHIO) (Dec 1-0)

174: Sal Perrine (OHIO) over Triston Wills (LR) (Fall 4:20)

184: Zayne Lehman (OHIO) over Mason Diel (LR) (Dec 6-0)

197: Stephen Little (LR) over Carson Brewer (OHIO) (Dec 9-3)

285: Josiah Hill (LR) over Drew Harris (OHIO) (Fall 4:21)

Central Michigan 27, Buffalo 6

125: Sean Spidle (CMU) over Mason Bush (BUFF) (Dec 5-2)

133: Vincent Perez (CMU) over Tommy Maddox (BUFF) (Fall 6:03)

141: Jimmy Nugent (CMU) over Jack Marlow (BUFF) (Dec 7-5)

149: Johnny Lovett (CMU) over Kaleb Burgess (BUFF) (Dec 8-3)

157: Corbyn Munson (CMU) over #23 Michael Petite (BUFF) (Dec 7-5)

165: Tracy Hubbard (CMU) over Marcus Petite (BUFF) (Dec 3-2)

174: Alex Cramer (CMU) over Jay Nivison (BUFF) (Dec 7-3)

184: #24 Giuseppe Hoose (BUFF) over Benjamin Cushman (CMU) (Dec 5-2)

197: Sam Mitchell (BUFF) over Cameron Wood (CMU) (Dec 4-1)

285: Bryan Caves (CMU) over Eli Sherren (BUFF) (Dec 6-3)

Campbell 24, Chattanooga 13

125: Anthony Molton (CAMP) over Logan Ashton (CHAT) (Dec 3-0)

133: #23 Domenic Zaccone (CAMP) over #20 Brayden Palmer (CHAT) (SV-1 4-2)

141: Shannon Hanna (CAMP) over Franco Valdes (CHAT) (Dec 8-2)

149: Noah Castillo (CHAT) over Chris Rivera (CAMP) (Dec 4-1)

157: Troy Nation (CAMP) over Lincoln Heck (CHAT) (Fall 3:39)

165: Weston Wichman (CHAT) over Domonic Baker (CAMP) (Dec 5-2)

174: #14 Rocky Jordan (CHAT) over Riley Augustine (CAMP) (MD 10-1)

184: Matthew Waddell (CHAT) over Caleb Hopkins (CAMP) (Dec 4-3)

197: Levi Hopkins (CAMP) over Jake Boyd (CHAT) (Dec 6-4)

285: #20 Taye Ghadiali (CAMP) over Logan Webster (CHAT) (Fall 1:46)

Oklahoma 18, South Dakota State 13

Full dual replay

125: Tanner Jordan (SDSU) over Joey Prata (OU) (SV-1 4-2)

133: Wyatt Henson (OU) over Derrick Cardinal (SDSU) (Dec 8-2)

141: #7 Mosha Schwartz (OU) over #11 Clay Carlson (SDSU) (Dec 8-2)

149: Alek Martin (SDSU) over John Wiley (OU) (Dec 3-2)

157: Jacob Butler (OU) over Caleb Gross (SDSU) (Dec 9-2)

165: #16 Gerrit Nijenhuis (OU) over #14 Tanner Cook (SDSU) (Dec 8-5)

174: Tate Picklo (OU) over #13 Cade DeVos (SDSU) (Dec 8-5)

184: Keegan Moore (OU) over #17 Cade King (SDSU) (Dec 10-6)

197: #9 Tanner Sloan (SDSU) over Carson Berryhill (OU) (MD 13-4)

285: #12 AJ Nevills (SDSU) over #16 Josh Heindselman (OU) (SV-1 3-1)

California Baptist 23, CSU Bakersfield 17

125: Eddie Flores (CSUB) over Devin Garcia (CBU) (Dec 9-3)

133: Hunter Leake (CBU) over Santino Sanchez (CSUB) (TF 16-0 5:00)

141: Angelo Martinoni (CSUB) over Christian Nunez (CBU) (TF 20-2 6:13)

149: Chaz Hallmark (CBU) over Josh Brown (CSUB) (Dec 10-9)

157: Brock Rogers (CSUB) over Nolan Miller-Johnston (CBU) (Dec 9-6)

165: Frank Almaguer (CBU) over Braden Smelser (CSUB) (TF 19-4 5:00)

174: Albert Urias (CSUB) over Louis Rojas (CBU) (Dec 3-1)

184: Peter Acciardi (CBU) over Khristian Dove (CSUB) (MD 18-5)

197: Caden Gerlach (CBU) over Mateo Morales (CSUB) (Fall 3:36)

285: Paul Sharp (CSUB) over Arick Lopez (CBU) (Dec 6-2)

Oklahoma State 25, Stanford 9

133: #2 Daton Fix (OKST) over Jackson Disario (STAN) (Dec 6-1)

141: #13 Carter Young (OKST) over Jason Miranda (STAN) (Dec 6-3)

149: #15 Jaden Abas (STAN) over Victor Voinovich (OKST) (Dec 6-5)

157: #13 Kaden Gfeller (OKST) over Charlie Darracott (STAN) (Dec 9-5)

165: #3 Shane Griffith (STAN) over #22 Wyatt Sheets (OKST) (SV-1 4-2)

174: #7 Dustin Plott (OKST) over Tyler Eischens (STAN) (Dec 11-5)

184: #11 Travis Wittlake (OKST) over Brook Byers (STAN) (MD 19-9)

197: #21 Luke Surber (OKST) over Nick Stemmet (STAN) (Fall 3:35)

285: #19 Konner Doucet (OKST) over Peter Ming (STAN) (Dec 7-2)

125: Nico Provo (STAN) over Reece Witcraft (OKST) (Dec 5-2)

SIU Edwardsville 22, Little Rock 14

125: Jeremiah Reno (LR) over Austin Macias (SIUE) (MD 15-7)

133: Aaron Schulist (SIUE) over Joshua Sarpy (LR) (MD 14-6)

141: Saul Ervin (SIUE) over Brennan Van Hoecke (LR) (Fall 7:25)

149: #19 Caleb Tyus (SIUE) over Joseph Bianchi (LR) (Dec 6-2)

157: Matthew Bianchi (LR) over Caine Tyus (SIUE) (Dec 5-2)

165: Tyler Brennan (LR) over Hayden Shepherd (SIUE) (MD 11-0)

174: Triston Wills (LR) over Chase Diehl (SIUE) (Dec 4-0)

184: Sergio Villalobos (SIUE) over Mason Diel (LR) (Dec 3-2)

197: Ryan Yarnell (SIUE) over Matthew Weinert (LR) (Dec 6-0)

285: #22 Colton McKiernan (SIUE) over josiah hill (LR) (Dec 3-0)
 
The sexual tension here is undeniable.
You can come up with all the clever remarks that you wish.

But it's not my fault you weren't smart enough to realize a 43-40 dual score was a statistical impossibility.
 
That's a beatdown NW gave Purdue... gave them the 12 in forfeits:

Northwestern 30, Purdue 12

125: #4 Matt Ramos (PUR) over (NW) (For.)

133: #12 Chris Cannon (NW) over Dustin Norris (PUR) (Dec 4-1)

141: #17 Parker Filius (PUR) over (NW) (For.)

149: #4 Yahya Thomas (NW) over Jaden Reynolds (PUR) (MD 15-5)

157: #15 Trevor Chumbley (NW) over Brennan Doyle (PUR) (TF 17-1 5:26)

165: #15 Maxx Mayfield (NW) over Stoney Buell (PUR) (Dec 10-3)

174: #18 Troy Fisher (NW) over Macartney Parkinson (PUR) (MD 12-3)

184: Evan Bates (NW) over Ben Vanadia (PUR) (MD 11-3)

197: Andrew Davison (NW) over Mitch Hutmacher (PUR) (MD 10-2)

285: #4 Lucas Davison (NW) over Hayden Copass (PUR) (Dec 6-1)
 
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At least we can finally "put to bed" the thought that ISU was a top five team.

Oh, and for anyone keeping track, Swiddy got pounded again.
 
Cuban dude also ridden like a mule.

Missouri is a really bad matchup for ISU in a dual.

The Big12 wrestling tourney will be a pillow fight.
Last year the Big 12 had 10 All-Americans
 
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Helluva a win by Carr. Took away all of O'Toole's strengths...chose down and got out quick, rode the shit out of him and was able to finish TD's in O'Toole's wheelhouse. I figured he would get at least one win but thought it would be settled in neutral late.
Have to eat some thin mints to get that "I said something nice about a Clone" taste out of my mouth. Thanks @LutherAce
 
A lot of people on this board were down on PK after that performance and doubting his ability to AA.
I think 165 is such a meat grinder weight that people felt PK would really have to wrestle well to AA. That’s not really an indictment of PK though. IMO he’s looked better as the season has progressed. Any uncertainty he will AA isn’t directly linked to the Carr loss though, other than Carr is a lock to take a spot on the podium and likely wrestling Saturday night.
 
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