Like the WAY ya think buddy!whiz wit wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 4:00 pm If, as seems likely, it's between Fix and Crookham for #1 and Arujau is to be #3, my logic tells me that since Crookham has already faced Arujau twice this season and beaten him both times, and since Fix hasn't faced Arujau this season and got his jockstrap handed to him by Fix in last year's Nationals, it makes no sense to seed so as to set up a likely third bout between Crookham and Arujau but it does make sense to set up a likely bout between Fix and Arujau.
Seeding for 133
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Quite possible!! He’s already won the NCAA’s - been there, done that. Seems like freestyle/Olympics has always been his ultimate “goal”. Winning an Olympic gold probably ranks a heck of a lot higher than winning a second NCAA’s for him.LU61 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:48 pm For what it’s worth, I’d be betting that Vito drops out of the 133 at the last minute, having assessed his injury recovery progress and weighed the value of the struggle for a NCAA title repeat with its further injury risk versus the potential value of an Olympic medal with its attendent recovery and preperation requirements.
If true, couldn’t fault him one bit.
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Interesting theory and certainly a possibility.
However ...... Vito is a pretty competitive guy and wants to do what he can for his Cornell teammates. If there is any way to go, IMO, he'll go. He struggles with Crookham, but maybe with 133 being loaded with talent, he thinks someone else may take Ryan out. Fix is solid, but that freshman from Iowa State wrestled him tough. BTW< Evan Frost is from Metarie, LA.
However ...... Vito is a pretty competitive guy and wants to do what he can for his Cornell teammates. If there is any way to go, IMO, he'll go. He struggles with Crookham, but maybe with 133 being loaded with talent, he thinks someone else may take Ryan out. Fix is solid, but that freshman from Iowa State wrestled him tough. BTW< Evan Frost is from Metarie, LA.
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Home of Marc Lagatutta ('96)Oracle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:31 am Interesting theory and certainly a possibility.
However ...... Vito is a pretty competitive guy and wants to do what he can for his Cornell teammates. If there is any way to go, IMO, he'll go. He struggles with Crookham, but maybe with 133 being loaded with talent, he thinks someone else may take Ryan out. Fix is solid, but that freshman from Iowa State wrestled him tough. BTW< Evan Frost is from Metarie, LA.
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There is some discussion that Kai Orine (ACC Champ from NC State) could slip in ahead of Vito at the #3. Record is 15-2 (to Vito's 13-2). Not sure about comparative RPI ratings.
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Agree with Oracle on Arujau.
Cornell will be graduating half their EIWA team: Arujau, Baker, Foca, Cardenas and Fernandes (with Lowe and C. Yap to boot). Don't know if they have any big star greyshirts good enough to be high quality starters, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of optimism over on their forum when it comes to next season.
I suspect they had high expectations when it came to this season's Nationals and that they'll pull out all the stops to make as good showing next week as they can, which would include Arujau's participation if he and they think he can do well.
Cornell will be graduating half their EIWA team: Arujau, Baker, Foca, Cardenas and Fernandes (with Lowe and C. Yap to boot). Don't know if they have any big star greyshirts good enough to be high quality starters, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of optimism over on their forum when it comes to next season.
I suspect they had high expectations when it came to this season's Nationals and that they'll pull out all the stops to make as good showing next week as they can, which would include Arujau's participation if he and they think he can do well.
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Who has, sadly no bouts on Boomers databasegimpeltf wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:38 amHome of Marc Lagatutta ('96)Oracle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 9:31 am Interesting theory and certainly a possibility.
However ...... Vito is a pretty competitive guy and wants to do what he can for his Cornell teammates. If there is any way to go, IMO, he'll go. He struggles with Crookham, but maybe with 133 being loaded with talent, he thinks someone else may take Ryan out. Fix is solid, but that freshman from Iowa State wrestled him tough. BTW< Evan Frost is from Metarie, LA.
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Who has, sadly no bouts on Boomers database
Actually, he does have just one: http://www.wrestlingstats.com/lehigh/vi ... estler=672
And it's spelled Metairie.
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Yes, for sure Vito is thru and thru a team guy, and will fully cooperate with Cornel’s tournement expectations and objectives. Nevertheless, recalling last years post championship interviews, etc., he is his own and his father’s man and will act ultimately in those more internationalist interests. So, last minute decision to withdraw or not, based on injury/risk/recovery assessment fully looked at in the remaining time available.
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Re: Seeding for 133
Spladle1989 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 6:14 pm
Wouldnt be shocked to see:
1) Fix
2) Crookham
3) Orine
4) Vito
Or
1) Crookham
2) Fix
3) Orine
4) Vito
Am I saying either is right? No…… but wouldn’t shock me (that is if Orine wins ACC title at 7 pm)….. and being clear for those who are brown and white happiness blinded( i.e. flaguy) I do believe Crookham should be 1 seed…..
Mountain Hawk: "Orine 2 losses. Zero chance he checks in above Vito"
and he may be right, but as I said back on sunday afternoon it wouldn't shock me to see Orine slip in there........
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