Good point. I had him on my list, but wasn't sure what weight to place him at (when I put together my list he had only wrestled in a December event at 195 and I was thinking he'd move down later); in the end I wound up not putting him anywhere. Right now 197 seems likely.
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God may be willing but i'm not eager yet to project 'one' starting line-up with so many question marks in the air. It's not hard to throw one out there but ....well, I can wait until I see who shows up in August, incl. any possible transfers (that's not an invite to ask, since I have no idea).
I do object to one prior sentence about Paetzell: "Remember his real success was at 125" While that was his best year, he also had real success at 133 as a soph by beating a Top 10 + 12 and earning a #13 seed at NCAAs. That ain't chopped liver. Some good posts.
I do object to one prior sentence about Paetzell: "Remember his real success was at 125" While that was his best year, he also had real success at 133 as a soph by beating a Top 10 + 12 and earning a #13 seed at NCAAs. That ain't chopped liver. Some good posts.
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Paetzell was 15-13, drew the #20 seed at 133 at the 2019 NCAAs. That's a far cry from 21-3, 7th seed at 125 in 2020. Based in his 2019 results, I sure wasn't expecting the Top 5 wrestler who showed up in 2020.drd5748 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 1:09 pm I do object to one prior sentence about Paetzell: "Remember his real success was at 125" While that was his best year, he also had real success at 133 as a soph by beating a Top 10 + 12 and earning a #13 seed at NCAAs. That ain't chopped liver. Some good posts.
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