Predicted top 8 Seeds at each weight
125
1. Alan Waters - Missouri
2. Nashon Garrett - Cornell
3. Joey Dance - Virginia Tech
4. Nate Tomasello - Ohio State
5. Thomas Gilman - Iowa
6. Jesse Delgado - Illinois
7. Dylan Peters - Northern Iowa
8. Sean Boyle - UT Chattanooga
Could they give Delgado a better seed that 6th? NCAA seeding committee usually rewards people with a history of success at the big show, could see Delgado sneak above Gilman, but I doubt it.
133
1. Chris Dardanes - Minnesota
2. Cody Brewer - Oklahoma
3. AJ Shcopp - Edinboro
4. Ryan Taylor - Wisconsin
5. Cory Clark - Iowa
6. Earl Hall - Iowa State
7. Johnni DiJulius - Ohio State
8. Zane Richards - Illinois
Any way you cut it, Clark has to beat them all to win it. I would say Schopp 4 after his loss at EWL's, but he pinned Taylor this year. I would not be mad to see Clark as the 3 seed and I think it is possible with his wins at Big Tens. NCAA could say Clark placed ahead of both at the Midlands and is a returning AA.
141
1. Logan Stieber - Ohio State
2. Mitchell Port - Edinboro
3. Devin Carter - Virginia Tech
4. Nick Dardanes - Minnesota
5. Josh Dziewa - Iowa
6. Anthony Abidin - Nebraska
7. Zach Horan - Central Michigan
8. Chris Mecate - Old Dominion
Going to get berated for not including Mayes, but his only 2 quality wins were Dziewa and Mecate and Mecate beat him Saturday. He also lost to Horan this year and Horan won the MAC.
149
1. Jason Tsirtsis - Northwestern
2. Drake Houdashelt - Missouri
3. David Habat - Edinboro
4. Brandon Sorensen - Iowa
5. Josh Kindig - Oklahoma State
6. Chris Villalonga - Cornell
7. Alex Richardson - Old Dominion
8. Alec Pantaleo - Michigan
Hard weight to seed after top 6, like the possible matchup against the injured Kindig.
157
1. Isaiah Martinez - Illinois
2. Dylan Ness - Minnesota
3. James Green - Nebraska
4. Brian Realbuto - Cornell
5. Nick Brascetta - Virginia Tech
6. Ian Miller - Kent State
7. Josh Demas - Ohio State
8. Cody Pack - South Dakota State
Realbuto could jump Green and Ness and be the #2 seed. His only 2 losses were to Nolf and Alton in the first month of the year.
165
1. Alex Dieringer - Oklahoma State
2. Nick Sulzer - Virginia
3. Michael Moreno - Iowa State
4. Isaac Jordan - Wisconsin
5. Bo Jordan - Ohio State
6. Taylor Walsh - Indiana
7. Pierce Harger - Northwestern
8. Jackson Morse - Illinois
One of the easiest weights to seed.
174
1. Robert Kokesh - Nebraska
2. Matt Brown - Penn State
3. Mike Evans - Iowa
4. Logan Storley - Minnesota
5. Tyler Wilps - Pittsburgh
6. Blaise Butler - Virginia
7. Zach Epperly - Virginia Tech
8. Cody Walters - Ohio
Another weight that was easy to seed.
184
1. Gabe Dean - Cornell
2. Max Thomusseit - Pittsburgh
3. Nate Brown - Lehigh
4. Jack Dechow - Old Dominion
5. Blake Stauffer - Arizona State
6. Hayden Zillmer - North Dakota State
7. Taylor Meeks - Oregon State
8. Lorenzo Thomas - Penn
9. Domenic Abounader - Michigan
10. Sammy Brooks - Iowa
11. Willie Miklus - Missouri
12. Brett Pfarr - Minnesota
Interesting weight that could be seeded a lot of different ways after top 6.
197
1. J'Den Cox - Missouri
2. Kyven Gadson - Iowa State
3. Morgan McIntosh - Penn State
4. Kyle Snyder - Ohio State
5. Schott Schiller - Minnesota
6. Nathan Burak - Iowa
7. Connor Hartmann - Duke
8. Max Huntley - Michigan
Another weight that was easy to seed.
285
1. Nick Gwiazdowski - North Carolina State
2. Mike McMullan - Northwestern
3. Bobby Telford - Iowa
4. Austin Marsden - Oklahoma State
5. Adam Coon - Michigan
6. Connor Medbery - Wisconsin
7. Michael Kroells - Minnesota
8. Jimmy Lawson - Penn State
After the top 6 it could get interesting with how they seed it. I do not like Telford's matchup with Medbery in the Quarters.
125
1. Alan Waters - Missouri
2. Nashon Garrett - Cornell
3. Joey Dance - Virginia Tech
4. Nate Tomasello - Ohio State
5. Thomas Gilman - Iowa
6. Jesse Delgado - Illinois
7. Dylan Peters - Northern Iowa
8. Sean Boyle - UT Chattanooga
Could they give Delgado a better seed that 6th? NCAA seeding committee usually rewards people with a history of success at the big show, could see Delgado sneak above Gilman, but I doubt it.
133
1. Chris Dardanes - Minnesota
2. Cody Brewer - Oklahoma
3. AJ Shcopp - Edinboro
4. Ryan Taylor - Wisconsin
5. Cory Clark - Iowa
6. Earl Hall - Iowa State
7. Johnni DiJulius - Ohio State
8. Zane Richards - Illinois
Any way you cut it, Clark has to beat them all to win it. I would say Schopp 4 after his loss at EWL's, but he pinned Taylor this year. I would not be mad to see Clark as the 3 seed and I think it is possible with his wins at Big Tens. NCAA could say Clark placed ahead of both at the Midlands and is a returning AA.
141
1. Logan Stieber - Ohio State
2. Mitchell Port - Edinboro
3. Devin Carter - Virginia Tech
4. Nick Dardanes - Minnesota
5. Josh Dziewa - Iowa
6. Anthony Abidin - Nebraska
7. Zach Horan - Central Michigan
8. Chris Mecate - Old Dominion
Going to get berated for not including Mayes, but his only 2 quality wins were Dziewa and Mecate and Mecate beat him Saturday. He also lost to Horan this year and Horan won the MAC.
149
1. Jason Tsirtsis - Northwestern
2. Drake Houdashelt - Missouri
3. David Habat - Edinboro
4. Brandon Sorensen - Iowa
5. Josh Kindig - Oklahoma State
6. Chris Villalonga - Cornell
7. Alex Richardson - Old Dominion
8. Alec Pantaleo - Michigan
Hard weight to seed after top 6, like the possible matchup against the injured Kindig.
157
1. Isaiah Martinez - Illinois
2. Dylan Ness - Minnesota
3. James Green - Nebraska
4. Brian Realbuto - Cornell
5. Nick Brascetta - Virginia Tech
6. Ian Miller - Kent State
7. Josh Demas - Ohio State
8. Cody Pack - South Dakota State
Realbuto could jump Green and Ness and be the #2 seed. His only 2 losses were to Nolf and Alton in the first month of the year.
165
1. Alex Dieringer - Oklahoma State
2. Nick Sulzer - Virginia
3. Michael Moreno - Iowa State
4. Isaac Jordan - Wisconsin
5. Bo Jordan - Ohio State
6. Taylor Walsh - Indiana
7. Pierce Harger - Northwestern
8. Jackson Morse - Illinois
One of the easiest weights to seed.
174
1. Robert Kokesh - Nebraska
2. Matt Brown - Penn State
3. Mike Evans - Iowa
4. Logan Storley - Minnesota
5. Tyler Wilps - Pittsburgh
6. Blaise Butler - Virginia
7. Zach Epperly - Virginia Tech
8. Cody Walters - Ohio
Another weight that was easy to seed.
184
1. Gabe Dean - Cornell
2. Max Thomusseit - Pittsburgh
3. Nate Brown - Lehigh
4. Jack Dechow - Old Dominion
5. Blake Stauffer - Arizona State
6. Hayden Zillmer - North Dakota State
7. Taylor Meeks - Oregon State
8. Lorenzo Thomas - Penn
9. Domenic Abounader - Michigan
10. Sammy Brooks - Iowa
11. Willie Miklus - Missouri
12. Brett Pfarr - Minnesota
Interesting weight that could be seeded a lot of different ways after top 6.
197
1. J'Den Cox - Missouri
2. Kyven Gadson - Iowa State
3. Morgan McIntosh - Penn State
4. Kyle Snyder - Ohio State
5. Schott Schiller - Minnesota
6. Nathan Burak - Iowa
7. Connor Hartmann - Duke
8. Max Huntley - Michigan
Another weight that was easy to seed.
285
1. Nick Gwiazdowski - North Carolina State
2. Mike McMullan - Northwestern
3. Bobby Telford - Iowa
4. Austin Marsden - Oklahoma State
5. Adam Coon - Michigan
6. Connor Medbery - Wisconsin
7. Michael Kroells - Minnesota
8. Jimmy Lawson - Penn State
After the top 6 it could get interesting with how they seed it. I do not like Telford's matchup with Medbery in the Quarters.