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Posted Today, 04:05 PM
no weigel at 197 for OSU ???
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Posted Today, 04:42 PM
Seems as though Schramm and Palmer would qualify 2 spots for the Pac12 at 133
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jon_osu, on 10 Feb 2017 - 11:05 PM, said:
no weigel at 197 for OSU ???
Weigel didn't have enough matches for an RPI, and his record of 9-4 is just outside the .700 minimum threshold for winning percentage. He beat Luke Paine tonight, which puts him above that threshold, but will have to win his remaining matches (against Brad Johnson and Matt McCutcheon) in order to stay there. (or, of course, he can abstain from those matches)
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Posted Today, 05:32 PM
Idaho, on 10 Feb 2017 - 11:42 PM, said:
Seems as though Schramm and Palmer would qualify 2 spots for the Pac12 at 133
Schram didn't have enough matches at the weight to have a winning percentage (minimum eight), much less an RPI. That said, he wrestled his eighth tonight (remember, the CR and RPI release was through last Sunday), and his winning percentage is high enough (.875), so he should earn a spot when the final numbers are released.
As far as Palmer, he didn't have either an RPI or Coaches' Ranking this week. He wrestled (and won, bringing his record to 7-1, .875) his eighth match tonight, so the winning percentage part is taken care of, but he's going to need the CR to put him over the top, because he won't have enough matches for an RPI.