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Kansas rankings have Luke Hays ranked #1 in 321A at 220, is he not going to make it down to 220?

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Originally Posted By: L.Geyer
Kansas rankings have Luke Hays ranked #1 in 321A at 220, is he not going to make it down to 220?


Doesn't sound like it. I heard last week he was around 270 now.

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Luke Hayes will not be making 220 this year. He is going HW.


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What weight is Parise wrestling then?
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I heard Matt Paxton is going 126 this year.

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What weight is Parise wrestling then?
Originally Posted By: BVWJAGS
I heard Matt Paxton is going 126 this year.


Reported:

Parise - 126
Paxton - 132


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PRE-SEASON RANKING!

CHANGES AT 113/145/152.


TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Andale - 4A
2. Arkansas City - 5A
3. Lawrence - 6A
4. Andover Central - 5A
5. Wichita Heights - 6A
6. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
7. Garden City - 6A
8. Pittsburg - 4A
9. Newton - 5A
10. Bonner Springs - 4A


106:
1. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A
2. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A
3. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A
4. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A
5. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A
6. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A
7. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A
8. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5A
9. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A
10. Josh Goepfert - 11 - MRV - 321A

113:
1. Zac Gentzler - 11 - AC - 5A
2. Jason Perez - 12 - ULY - 4A
3. Anthony Calderon - 12 - GC - 6A
4. Kevin Perez - 11 - JC - 6A
5. Tyler Mies - 10 - AN - 4A
6. Jr. Morgan - 11 - AB - 4A
7. Hunter Price - 11 - HOL - 4A
8. Alex Garcia - 12 - DC - 6A
9. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A
10. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A

120:
1. Javier Vieyra - 12 - SS - 5A
2. Isaac Dulgarian - 9 - STA - 5A
3. Dustin Reed - 11 - CLB - 4A
4. Chris Burley - 11 - GB - 5A
5. Quinton Harrison - 11 - NEW - 5A
6. Ty Kolterman - 12 - CC - 4A
7. Zak Hensley - 9 - SJA - 4A
8. Corey Spader - 11 - SPH - 4A
9. Brad Hake - 12 - CON - 4A
10. Kevin Arnhold - 12 - HAY - 5A

126:
1. Michael Olsen - 10 - LS - 5A
2. Austin Hood - 12 - LOU - 4A
3. Dylan Schumacher - 12 - TMP - 321A
4. Colby Watters - 12 - ARK - 5A
5. Tim Prescott - 12 - MCP - 4A
6. Bryce Shoemaker - 11 - BAL - 4A
7. Hunter Haralson - 11 - LAW - 6A
8. Lukas Maki - 11 - KMC - 5A
9. Alex Wolf - 12 - SV - 4A
10. Taelor Mendenhall - 12 - CON - 4A

132:
1. Bo Pursel - 12 - LS - 5A
2. TJ Stokes - 12 - GE - 6A
3. Brogan Humphrey - 10 - FRE - 321A
4. Cody Eastman - 11 - ARK - 5A
5. Clay Mulligan - 12 - SC - 321A
6. Ben Randolph - 12 - SME - 6A
7. Austin Hughey - 11 - ELD - 4A
8. Andrew Morgan - 12 - BAL - 4A
9. Shane Goetz - 12 - HUT - 6A
10. Luke Lee - 12 - AC - 5A

138:
1. Konnor Kriss - 12 - CLB - 4A
2. Miles Johns - 12 - NEW - 5A
3. Brandon Charbonneau - 12 - EMP - 5A
4. Tommy Williams - 12 - STA - 5A
5. Reis Humphrey - 11 - SMS - 6A
6. Brady Heincker - 12 - DB - 6A
7. Andrew Millsap - 10 - JC - 6A
8. Wyatt Villers - 11 - ARK - 5A
9. Jake Gehring - 11 - BUH - 4A
10. Jared Fiscus - 11 - CH - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 10 - ROS - 321A
2. Jonathan Blackwell - 11 - BS - 4A
3. Aaron Seybold - 12 - PT - 4A
4. Dustin Williams - 10 - GE - 6A
5. Calvin Ochs - 11 - HOX - 321A
6. Chase Locke - 12 - MZ - 6A
7. Lincoln Lemon - 12 - GD - 5A
8. Ben Becker - 12 - DB - 6A
9. Alex Thibault - 11 - HAL - 321A
10. Devon Dozier - 11 - OZ - 4A

152:
1. Connor Middleton - 12 - ONW - 6A
2. Alex Bontz - 12 - AC - 5A
3. Trey Dice - 12 - ARK - 5A
4. Rusty Yarrow - 12 - CC - 4A
5. Ky Biddle - 12 - CB - 321A
6. Mark Hobson - 12 - BS - 4A
7. Andrew Denning - 11 - LAW - 6A
8. Dalton Snyder - 12 - HOX - 321A
9. Trevor Cox - 12 - MZ - 6A
10t. Mark Smith - 12 - ROS - 321A
10t. Patrick Weaver - 11 - HUG - 4A

160:
1. Sam Son - 12 - CH - 4A
2. Colton Duhr - 12 - AN - 4A
3. Tyler McMichael - 12 - ARK - 5A
4. Gavin Grater - 10 - CC - 4A
5. Rory Haug - 12 - ON - 6A
6. Jacob Eggers - 12 - DC - 6A
7. Bryant Guillen - 11 - SEA - 5A
8. Aaron Puckett - 11 - BS - 4A
9. Blake Hill - 12 - SME - 6A
10. Jon Heiman - 12 - GC - 6A

170:
1. Matt Reed - 12 - WH - 6A
2. Blaine Hill - 12 - SME - 6A
3. Levi Eck - 11 - AN - 4A
4. Preston Wiegel - 10 - HAY - 5A
5. Kane Kelly - 12 - AB - 4A
6. Brent Koehn - 12 - PT - 4A
7. Tyler Willis - 12 - SH - 5A
8. Jake Bradley - 11 - PV - 4A
9. Jesse LeMay - 12 - WEL - 321A
10. Brian Wood - 12 - MH - 6A

182:
1. Reece Wright-Conklin - 12 - LAW - 6A
2. Brock Long - 12 - SES - 321A
3. Spencer Wilson - 11 - LFS - 6A
4. Tyler Lowe - 12 - EUR - 321A
5. Tyler Higgins - 12 - IKE - 5A
6. Hunter Weddington - 12 - AND - 5A
7. Nick Meck - 11 - SH - 5A
8. Hugh McConnell - 12 - NEW - 5A
9. Trey Campbell - 12 - MH - 6A
10. Tyler Henness - 12 - PAO - 4A

195:
1. Shawn Marlatt - 12 - DB - 6A
2. Ulyesses DeShazer - 12 - WH - 6A
3. Colt Castlebury - 12 - DOU - 321A
4. Darien Willis - 12 - SUM - 4A
5. Ty Suggs - 12 - MH - 6A
6. Alex Stockton - 12 - GE - 6A
7. Litton VanDerWerff - 12 - LS - 5A
8. Dillon Archer - 11 - NEW - 5A
9. Brady Munsch - 12 - SS - 5A
10. Nate Stanley - 11 - SEA - 5A

220:
1. Luke Bean - 12 - KMC - 5A
2. Nathan Butler - 11 - LV - 6A
3. Colten Lissolo - 12 - HUG - 4A
4. Cash Drylie - 12 - HAY - 5A
5. Edward Fitzgerald - 12 - SFT - 4A
6. Jordan Brown - 12 - CON - 4A
7. Tyler Keller - 12 - WNW - 6A
8. Brad Wilson - 12 - LAW - 6A
9. Myron Tipton - 12 - OE - 6A
10. Riley Oharah - 12 - GDL - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary - 11 - TOP - 6A
2. Eric Mason - 12 - STA - 5A
3. Tylor Woodruff - 12 - GD - 5A
4. Luke Hayes - 12 - SC - 321A
5. Clay Wilcox - 11 - CHP - 321A
6. Zach Callahan - 12 - MV - 5A
7. Taylor Krier - 12 - MCP - 4A
8. Broc Bennett - 12 - PT - 4A
9. Jacob English - 12 - BEL - 321A
10. Hayden Chandler - 12 - DS - 4A



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Did Weaver at 152 transfer to Buhler or does he still go to Hugoton?


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Did Weaver at 152 transfer to Buhler or does he still go to Hugoton?


He is still at Hugoton.


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PRE-SEASON RANKING!

CHANGES O'PLENTY


TEAM RANKINGS:

1. Andale - 4A
2. Arkansas City - 5A
3. Lawrence - 6A
4. Andover Central - 5A
5. Wichita Heights - 6A
6. St. Thomas Aquinas - 5A
7. Garden City - 6A
8. Pittsburg - 4A
9. Newton - 5A
10. Bonner Springs - 4A


106:
1. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A
2. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A
3. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A
4. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A
5. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A
6. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A
7. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A
8. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A
9. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5A
10. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A

113:
1. Zac Gentzler - 11 - AC - 5A
2. Jason Perez - 12 - ULY - 4A
3. Anthony Calderon - 12 - GC - 6A
4. Kevin Perez - 11 - JC - 6A
5. Zak Hensley - 9 - SJA - 4A
6. Tyler Mies - 10 - AN - 4A
7. Jr. Morgan - 11 - AB - 4A
8. Hunter Price - 11 - HOL - 4A
9. Alex Garcia - 12 - DC - 6A
10. John Risewick - 11 - NOR - 321A

120:
1. Javier Vieyra - 12 - SS - 5A
2. Isaac Dulgarian - 9 - STA - 5A
3. Dustin Reed - 11 - CLB - 4A
4. Tim Prescott - 12 - MCP - 4A
5. Chris Burley - 11 - GB - 5A
6. Quinton Harrison - 11 - NEW - 5A
7. Ty Kolterman - 12 - CC - 4A
8. Corey Spader - 11 - SPH - 4A
9. Clayton Himple - 10 - TG - 4A
10. Brad Hake - 12 - CON - 4A

126:
1. Michael Olsen - 10 - LS - 5A
2. Austin Hood - 12 - LOU - 4A
3. Dylan Schumacher - 12 - TMP - 321A
4. TJ Stokes - 12 - GE - 6A
5. Colby Watters - 12 - ARK - 5A
6. Bryce Shoemaker - 11 - BAL - 4A
7. Hunter Haralson - 11 - LAW - 6A
8. Lukas Maki - 11 - KMC - 5A
9. Alex Wolf - 12 - SV - 4A
10. Taelor Mendenhall - 12 - CON - 4A

132:
1. Bo Pursel - 12 - LS - 5A
2. Brogan Humphrey - 10 - FRE - 321A
3. Cody Eastman - 11 - ARK - 5A
4. Clay Mulligan - 12 - SC - 321A
5. Ben Randolph - 12 - SME - 6A
6. Austin Hughey - 11 - ELD - 4A
7. Andrew Morgan - 12 - BAL - 4A
8. Shane Goetz - 12 - HUT - 6A
9. Luke Lee - 12 - AC - 5A
10. Riley Soward - 12 - HAL - 321A

138:
1. Konnor Kriss - 12 - CLB - 4A
2. Miles Johns - 12 - NEW - 5A
3. Brandon Charbonneau - 12 - EMP - 5A
4. Tommy Williams - 12 - STA - 5A
5. Reis Humphrey - 11 - SMS - 6A
6. Brady Heincker - 12 - DB - 6A
7. Andrew Millsap - 10 - JC - 6A
8. Wyatt Villers - 11 - ARK - 5A
9. Jake Gehring - 11 - BUH - 4A
10. Jared Fiscus - 11 - CH - 4A

145:
1. Tagen Lambotte - 10 - ROS - 321A
2. Jonathan Blackwell - 11 - BS - 4A
3. Aaron Seybold - 12 - PT - 4A
4. Dustin Williams - 10 - GE - 6A
5. Calvin Ochs - 11 - HOX - 321A
6. Chase Locke - 12 - MZ - 6A
7. Lincoln Lemon - 12 - GD - 5A
8. Ben Becker - 12 - DB - 6A
9. Alex Thibault - 11 - HAL - 321A
10. Devon Dozier - 11 - OZ - 4A

152:
1. Connor Middleton - 12 - ONW - 6A
2. Alex Bontz - 12 - AC - 5A
3. Trey Dice - 12 - ARK - 5A
4. Rusty Yarrow - 12 - CC - 4A
5. Ky Biddle - 12 - CB - 321A
6. Mark Hobson - 12 - BS - 4A
7. Andrew Denning - 11 - LAW - 6A
8. Dalton Snyder - 12 - HOX - 321A
9. Trevor Cox - 12 - MZ - 6A
10t. Mark Smith - 12 - ROS - 321A
10t. Patrick Weaver - 11 - HUG - 4A

160:
1. Sam Son - 12 - CH - 4A
2. Colton Duhr - 12 - AN - 4A
3. Tyler McMichael - 12 - ARK - 5A
4. Gavin Grater - 10 - CC - 4A
5. Rory Haug - 12 - ON - 6A
6. Bryant Guillen - 11 - SEA - 5A
7. Tyler Willis - 12 - SH - 5A
8. Jacob Eggers - 12 - DC - 6A
9. Aaron Puckett - 11 - BS - 4A
10. Blake Hill - 12 - SME - 6A

170:
1. Matt Reed - 12 - WH - 6A
2. Blaine Hill - 12 - SME - 6A
3. Levi Eck - 11 - AN - 4A
4. Preston Wiegel - 10 - HAY - 5A
5. Kane Kelly - 12 - AB - 4A
6. Brent Koehn - 12 - PT - 4A
7. Jake Bradley - 11 - PV - 4A
8. Jesse LeMay - 12 - WEL - 321A
9. Brian Wood - 12 - MH - 6A
10. Tanner Gardner - 12 - CLW - 4A

182:
1. Reece Wright-Conklin - 12 - LAW - 6A
2. Brock Long - 12 - SES - 321A
3. Spencer Wilson - 11 - LFS - 6A
4. Tyler Lowe - 12 - EUR - 321A
5. Tyler Higgins - 12 - IKE - 5A
6. Hunter Weddington - 12 - AND - 5A
7. Nick Meck - 11 - SH - 5A
8. Brady Munsch - 12 - SS - 5A
9. Hugh McConnell - 12 - NEW - 5A
10. Trey Campbell - 12 - MH - 6A

195:
1. Shawn Marlatt - 12 - DB - 6A
2. Ulyesses DeShazer - 12 - WH - 6A
3. Colt Castlebury - 12 - DOU - 321A
4. Darien Willis - 12 - SUM - 4A
5. Taylor Krier - 12 - MCP - 4A
6. Ty Suggs - 12 - MH - 6A
7. Alex Stockton - 12 - GE - 6A
8. Litton VanDerWerff - 12 - LS - 5A
9. Dillon Archer - 11 - NEW - 5A
10. Nate Stanley - 11 - SEA - 5A

220:
1. Luke Bean - 12 - KMC - 5A
2. Nathan Butler - 11 - LV - 6A
3. Colten Lissolo - 12 - HUG - 4A
4. Cash Drylie - 12 - HAY - 5A
5. Edward Fitzgerald - 12 - SFT - 4A
6. Jordan Brown - 12 - CON - 4A
7. Tyler Keller - 12 - WNW - 6A
8. Brad Wilson - 12 - LAW - 6A
9. Myron Tipton - 12 - OE - 6A
10. Riley Oharah - 12 - GDL - 321A

285:
1. Will Geary - 11 - TOP - 6A
2. Eric Mason - 12 - STA - 5A
3. Tylor Woodruff - 12 - GD - 5A
4. Luke Hayes - 12 - SC - 321A
5. Clay Wilcox - 11 - CHP - 321A
6. Zach Callahan - 12 - MV - 5A
7. Broc Bennett - 12 - PT - 4A
8. Jacob English - 12 - BEL - 321A
9. Hayden Chandler - 12 - DS - 4A
10. Joe Pomatto - 11 - PAO - 4A


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Biggest changes I see is that WH moved up two wrestlers.

Reed going up to 170 (most folk thought he would not make 160) and Ulyesses DeShazer moves UP to 195.


And Stokes moves down to 126. Interesting


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106:
1. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A
2. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A
3. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A
4. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A
5. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A
6. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A
7. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A
8. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A
9. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5A
10. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A


Nothing against anyone but Reese Cokeley going to number 2?
Howell returning placer, Morgan returning placer, and Star beat Howell at Brawl. Fill me in please.

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Originally Posted By: back in the day
And Stokes moves down to 126. Interesting

I can't imagine why Stokes would go to 126 unless he just wants to take on Gilman because everyone was talking crap on him over that. I say go for it and good luck.
Also I can't understand why he was 2nd at 132 and now he is 4th at 126. I know that 126 is tough, maybe tougher but come on. I think that Stokes or probably even Schumacher should be #1. I know that this Olsen kid is legit but I am not prepared to proclaim him #1 over these Kansas studs or even Watters for that matter. I know he beat Hood but he hasn't beaten the others. And maybe Hood was just out of shape or sink because it was before the season. Schumacher is a three timer and the only reason Watters isn't a three timer is Pursel, Smith and Gentzler. Like I said, Olsen is totally legit and maybe he will prove Chief right but I would really like to see him prove it on the mat during the season and not just be anointed over the Kansas elite before the season even starts.

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106:
1. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A
2. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A
3. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A
4. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A
5. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A
6. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A
7. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A
8. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A
9. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5
10. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A


Nothing against anyone but Reese Cokeley going to number 2?
Howell returning placer, Morgan returning placer, and Star beat Howell at Brawl. Fill me in please.

As for 106, I really don't see a problem with Cokeley being #2. He did wrestle this summer and fall and just got done with the Monster Match and Big Horn. He is obviously primed and ready to stake his claim for the top spot.
But my personal opinion is that my Home Dog Dakota Leach should be #2 or #3 behind Cokeley. I can't see how anyone else other than Francka and maybe Cokeley should be ahead of him. I hope I don't jinx him and I am sure he will prove me right.

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From what I have heard, Reese Cokeley has been working real hard this summer. Just had a solid tourney at Cliff Keen where he probably did not end (6th) as well as he wanted but making the semifinals at any national tournament is a noticeable achievement. This is by no means an off-year for st james. With all class Cokeley and Hensley, Trent Salsbury is primed and ready to place, Logan Fortney has been in the shadows and now is ready to win at varsity, Andrew Tujague, Andy Muehlberger, and Darin Feist will be tough competitors this year too


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Originally Posted By: cicici
106:
1. Trey Francka - 11 - CCO - 321A
2. Reese Cokeley - 10 - SJA - 4A
3. Bryce Morgan - 11 - ELD - 4A
4. Jase Stone - 11 - MH - 6A
5. Adam Cole - 9 - CH - 4A
6. Sean DeShazer - 9 - WH - 6A
7. Tristan Star - 9 - LAW - 6A
8. Dakota Leach - 11 - GD - 5A
9. Parker Howell - 10 - KMC - 5A
10. Luke Henes - 10 - STA - 5A


Nothing against anyone but Reese Cokeley going to number 2?
Howell returning placer, Morgan returning placer, and Star beat Howell at Brawl. Fill me in please.


Cokeley has head-to-head criteria over #3 Morgan and #4 Stone.


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Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
I can't imagine why Stokes would go to 126 unless he just wants to take on Gilman because everyone was talking crap on him over that. I say go for it and good luck.
Also I can't understand why he was 2nd at 132 and now he is 4th at 126. I know that 126 is tough, maybe tougher but come on. I think that Stokes or probably even Schumacher should be #1. I know that this Olsen kid is legit but I am not prepared to proclaim him #1 over these Kansas studs or even Watters for that matter. I know he beat Hood but he hasn't beaten the others. And maybe Hood was just out of shape or sink because it was before the season. Schumacher is a three timer and the only reason Watters isn't a three timer is Pursel, Smith and Gentzler. Like I said, Olsen is totally legit and maybe he will prove Chief right but I would really like to see him prove it on the mat during the season and not just be anointed over the Kansas elite before the season even starts.


I was told that TJ is walking around at about 134. 126 is his correct fighting weight. As for the 126/132 comparison, 132 is light years tougher as a whole. TJ's size at that weight will be a load for those guys but I am convinced that Olsen is legit. I cannot minimize his win over Hood and his quality wins at the national level.


Originally Posted By: XGHSWC

But my personal opinion is that my Home Dog Dakota Leach should be #2 or #3 behind Cokeley.


I expect a big season from Dakota!


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Lot's of kids work hard. Working hard is great but where are the results?

Other kids work just as hard!

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Originally Posted By: lazyman_1
Lot's of kids work hard. Working hard is great but where are the results?

Other kids work just as hard!


Results:

-Reese Cokeley STJAMES--------+ | | |
(9) 39- 10 Bout: 6 |-Reese Cokeley STJAMES--------+ | |
-Bryce Morgan ELDORADO--------+ Dec 7-5


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TJ will be fine at either weight but his team will be stronger with him at 126.

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Originally Posted By: Chief Renegade
Originally Posted By: XGHSWC
I can't imagine why Stokes would go to 126 unless he just wants to take on Gilman because everyone was talking crap on him over that. I say go for it and good luck.
Also I can't understand why he was 2nd at 132 and now he is 4th at 126. I know that 126 is tough, maybe tougher but come on. I think that Stokes or probably even Schumacher should be #1. I know that this Olsen kid is legit but I am not prepared to proclaim him #1 over these Kansas studs or even Watters for that matter. I know he beat Hood but he hasn't beaten the others. And maybe Hood was just out of shape or sink because it was before the season. Schumacher is a three timer and the only reason Watters isn't a three timer is Pursel, Smith and Gentzler. Like I said, Olsen is totally legit and maybe he will prove Chief right but I would really like to see him prove it on the mat during the season and not just be anointed over the Kansas elite before the season even starts.


I was told that TJ is walking around at about 134. 126 is his correct fighting weight. As for the 126/132 comparison, 132 is light years tougher as a whole. TJ's size at that weight will be a load for those guys but I am convinced that Olsen is legit. I cannot minimize his win over Hood and his quality wins at the national level.


Originally Posted By: XGHSWC

But my personal opinion is that my Home Dog Dakota Leach should be #2 or #3 behind Cokeley.


I expect a big season from Dakota!



10-4 to all that Chief but still think that Stokes should be ahead of Olsen and probably even Schumacher should be ahead of Olsen and maybe even Watters should be, at least for now anyway. But we will see.
So 132 is tougher as you say overall but apparently the top 3 are tougher at 126 because Stokes was #2 at 132 and now he is #4 at 126. Just don't see why Stokes would go 126 when he can win it at 132. I guess he wants a piece of Olsen as well as Gilman. Or Stokes thinks Wrestling is a team sport or at least someone convinced him that it was smile , and that will make his team stronger if he goes to 126 as bigwillyxl said. Hope nobody gets snake bit on that deal.

As for 106, Dakota should still be no less than #5. He lost to Stone 2-1 at state but was lunk headed. He beat him 6-2 in the dual. No way the others should be ahead of him. But we will see.

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