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Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2022 5:32 pm
by LGWVUM
Any schedule/order/info on wrestle-offs?

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2022 2:12 pm
by Bearhugger
Who are the starters now?

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2022 7:16 pm
by KBratke
Complete results from today's wrestle-offs. We're exited to open the season next weekend at the Southeast Open. That will be live on FloWrestling! I will post on here later this week when we know for sure everyone we are taking. Let's Go Mountaineers!

125
Jace Schafer dec Colton Drousias, 2-1

141
Jordan Titus dec Blake Boyers, 9-0
Michael Dolan maj dec Blake Boyers, 8-0
Jordan Titus dec Michael Dolan, 6-1

149
Sam Hillegas tech fall Michael Pescatore, 15-0
Jeff Boyd dec Brayden Ivy, 8-6
Brayden Ivy FALL over Michael Pescatore
Jeff Boyd dec Sam Hillegas, 4-3

157
Alex Hornfeck tech fall George Johnson, 18-0
Brayden Roberts dec Nick Cicciarelli, 7-4
Caleb Dowling maj dec Joseph Chiappazzi, 13-2
Alex Hornfeck tech fall Brayden Roberts, 16-0
Caleb Dowling dec Walker Heard, 5-1
Nick Cicciarelli dec George Johnson, 10-9
Nick Cicciarelli dec Joseph Chiappazzi, 3-1
Caleb Dowling dec Alex Hornfeck, 5-3

165
Peyton Hall dec Patrick Daum, 6-1

174
Brody Conley dec Jack Blumer, 2-0
Scott Joll FALL over Andrew Sharer
Jack Blumer maj dec Andrew Sharer, 9-1
Scott Joll dec Brody Conley, 5-1

184
Dennis Robin maj dec Kyle Myers, 12-4
Anthony Carman tech fall Brian Finnerty, 16-0
Brian Finnety dec Kyle Myers, 2-1 UTB
Anthony Carman dec Dennis Robin, 4-0

197
Austin Cooley FALL over Nate Wickersham

285
Michael Wolfgram tech fall Leo Muzika, 17-2
Tristan Kemp dec Leo Muzika, 5-1
Michael Wolfgram FALL over Tristan Kemp

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 9:01 am
by Bearhugger
KBratke wrote:Complete results from today's wrestle-offs. We're exited to open the season next weekend at the Southeast Open. That will be live on FloWrestling! I will post on here later this week when we know for sure everyone we are taking. Let's Go Mountaineers!

125
Jace Schafer dec Colton Drousias, 2-1

141
Jordan Titus dec Blake Boyers, 9-0
Michael Dolan maj dec Blake Boyers, 8-0
Jordan Titus dec Michael Dolan, 6-1

149
Sam Hillegas tech fall Michael Pescatore, 15-0
Jeff Boyd dec Brayden Ivy, 8-6
Brayden Ivy FALL over Michael Pescatore
Jeff Boyd dec Sam Hillegas, 4-3

157
Alex Hornfeck tech fall George Johnson, 18-0
Brayden Roberts dec Nick Cicciarelli, 7-4
Caleb Dowling maj dec Joseph Chiappazzi, 13-2
Alex Hornfeck tech fall Brayden Roberts, 16-0
Caleb Dowling dec Walker Heard, 5-1
Nick Cicciarelli dec George Johnson, 10-9
Nick Cicciarelli dec Joseph Chiappazzi, 3-1
Caleb Dowling dec Alex Hornfeck, 5-3

165
Peyton Hall dec Patrick Daum, 6-1

174
Brody Conley dec Jack Blumer, 2-0
Scott Joll FALL over Andrew Sharer
Jack Blumer maj dec Andrew Sharer, 9-1
Scott Joll dec Brody Conley, 5-1

184
Dennis Robin maj dec Kyle Myers, 12-4
Anthony Carman tech fall Brian Finnerty, 16-0
Brian Finnety dec Kyle Myers, 2-1 UTB
Anthony Carman dec Dennis Robin, 4-0

197
Austin Cooley FALL over Nate Wickersham

285
Michael Wolfgram tech fall Leo Muzika, 17-2
Tristan Kemp dec Leo Muzika, 5-1
Michael Wolfgram FALL over Tristan Kemp



I see there wasn't a wrestle off at 133. The word on the street is neither of the 133s made weight. What happened?

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 9:49 am
by Jon Perkins
I wont say that is false but that is not the word that I got. We must have been on different streets in Morgantown.

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 10:01 am
by Bearhugger
Jon Perkins wrote:I wont say that is false but that is not the word that I got. We must have been on different streets in Morgantown.


Regardless, WVU is off to a rough start at 133.

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 11:46 am
by Jon Perkins
I wouldn't use the word "rough", to me that implies bad results. The team as a whole doesn't have any results yet because they haven't even wrestled a match. Davin Rhoads is the only guy on the roster listed at 133, so there would have been no one for him to wrestle off with. Did he make weight? Who knows, if you aren't on the team then you don't know who weighed in and who didn't weigh in. Besides if he didn't have anyone to wrestle off with then there was no need for him to weigh in. Let's say that he did not weigh in. Is he sick? Is he injured? Who knows besides the coaches and maybe a few guys on the team, casual fans are not privy to that inside information, and the inside information that you do get you can, and should, only believe about half of it.

At least give the team a week or two before deciding if they are off to a rough start at any particular weight class or not. For example, if the "American Dream" Davin Rhoads is not ready to compete and if someone bumps up or cuts down to fill in and that guy goes 0-6 in the first 3 weeks of the season, then you can definitely say they are off to "Rough" start at 133, because now we know the starter is out and the substitute is not any good. However, if there is a sub and that guy goes 3-3 in the first 3 weeks then you should say that 133 is off to a "Slow" start because the starter is out and the substitute is a 500 wrestler. In the end, for all we know, Davin is fully healthy and will be ready to go on Saturday. The season hasn't even really started yet so let's hold judgement on who is and who is not off to a good or bad start.

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 12:02 pm
by Bearhugger
Jon Perkins wrote:I wouldn't use the word "rough", to me that implies bad results. The team as a whole doesn't have any results yet because they haven't even wrestled a match. Davin Rhoads is the only guy on the roster listed at 133, so there would have been no one for him to wrestle off with. Did he make weight? Who knows, if you aren't on the team then you don't know who weighed in and who didn't weigh in. Besides if he didn't have anyone to wrestle off with then there was no need for him to weigh in. Let's say that he did not weigh in. Is he sick? Is he injured? Who knows besides the coaches and maybe a few guys on the team, casual fans are not privy to that inside information, and the inside information that you do get you can, and should, only believe about half of it.

At least give the team a week or two before deciding if they are off to a rough start at any particular weight class or not. For example, if the "American Dream" Davin Rhoads is not ready to compete and if someone bumps up or cuts down to fill in and that guy goes 0-6 in the first 3 weeks of the season, then you can definitely say they are off to "Rough" start at 133, because now we know the starter is out and the substitute is not any good. However, if there is a sub and that guy goes 3-3 in the first 3 weeks then you should say that 133 is off to a "Slow" start because the starter is out and the substitute is a 500 wrestler. In the end, for all we know, Davin is fully healthy and will be ready to go on Saturday. The season hasn't even really started yet so let's hold judgement on who is and who is not off to a good or bad start.


Ok, I shall rephrase my words.

Whereas WVU has wrestlers listed as winners of wrestle offs at 125, 141, 149, 157, 165, 174, 184, 197 and 285............they are 90% set for the season to start.

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2022 8:30 am
by Doyablameme?
Jon Perkins wrote:I wouldn't use the word "rough", to me that implies bad results. The team as a whole doesn't have any results yet because they haven't even wrestled a match. Davin Rhoads is the only guy on the roster listed at 133, so there would have been no one for him to wrestle off with. Did he make weight? Who knows, if you aren't on the team then you don't know who weighed in and who didn't weigh in. Besides if he didn't have anyone to wrestle off with then there was no need for him to weigh in. Let's say that he did not weigh in. Is he sick? Is he injured? Who knows besides the coaches and maybe a few guys on the team, casual fans are not privy to that inside information, and the inside information that you do get you can, and should, only believe about half of it.

At least give the team a week or two before deciding if they are off to a rough start at any particular weight class or not. For example, if the "American Dream" Davin Rhoads is not ready to compete and if someone bumps up or cuts down to fill in and that guy goes 0-6 in the first 3 weeks of the season, then you can definitely say they are off to "Rough" start at 133, because now we know the starter is out and the substitute is not any good. However, if there is a sub and that guy goes 3-3 in the first 3 weeks then you should say that 133 is off to a "Slow" start because the starter is out and the substitute is a 500 wrestler. In the end, for all we know, Davin is fully healthy and will be ready to go on Saturday. The season hasn't even really started yet so let's hold judgement on who is and who is not off to a good or bad start.


Can one use the term “rough start” at the end of this month ?

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2022 10:58 am
by Bearhugger
Opinions vary. I am interested to see how the January 6th match with Ohio University goes. Two seasons ago, WVU smoked OU. Last season, Ohio blasted WVU.

WVU competes in the powerhouse Big 12 and Ohio University is in the MAC.

Ohio University gained Derek Raike, 4x WV State Champion and Dutton Award winner. WVU has half of their entire team at 149.

Ohio also has an interesting addition to their coaching staff that I learned of last night.

Many performance indicators for the season and direction of the program. This match up has my interest.

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:06 pm
by Bearhugger
Jon Perkins wrote:I wouldn't use the word "rough", to me that implies bad results. The team as a whole doesn't have any results yet because they haven't even wrestled a match. Davin Rhoads is the only guy on the roster listed at 133, so there would have been no one for him to wrestle off with. Did he make weight? Who knows, if you aren't on the team then you don't know who weighed in and who didn't weigh in. Besides if he didn't have anyone to wrestle off with then there was no need for him to weigh in. Let's say that he did not weigh in. Is he sick? Is he injured? Who knows besides the coaches and maybe a few guys on the team, casual fans are not privy to that inside information, and the inside information that you do get you can, and should, only believe about half of it.

At least give the team a week or two before deciding if they are off to a rough start at any particular weight class or not. For example, if the "American Dream" Davin Rhoads is not ready to compete and if someone bumps up or cuts down to fill in and that guy goes 0-6 in the first 3 weeks of the season, then you can definitely say they are off to "Rough" start at 133, because now we know the starter is out and the substitute is not any good. However, if there is a sub and that guy goes 3-3 in the first 3 weeks then you should say that 133 is off to a "Slow" start because the starter is out and the substitute is a 500 wrestler. In the end, for all we know, Davin is fully healthy and will be ready to go on Saturday. The season hasn't even really started yet so let's hold judgement on who is and who is not off to a good or bad start.


WVU led the Southeast Open injuries. Word is Cardinale didn't compete due to injury. The season just started. The start is rough!!!

Re: Wrestle-Offs

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:59 pm
by armyscot0873
WVU did great this weekend! Definitely not a rough start. Cardinale didn't wrestle last year until almost January and Jace didn't have bad showing. Upper weights were really impressive.