Yes. 1964 according to this.Thinking about OSU/OU.....has there ever been a complete shut out in the dual ever?
Dang.... Nice work!!! In all honestly and not being a homer..... It could VERY likely happen in Dec!!!
What weights besides HWT?You do much fishing?
71 days away - I say OU wins three weights!
I know you're not speaking to me but picc didn't just simply beat MillhofI was calling you a TROLL, but that one went over your head.
Is your wrestling IQ so simple that you believe that because Picc beat Millhoff once; he will always beat him?
Is that what he said?I was calling you a TROLL, but that one went over your head.
Is your wrestling IQ so simple that you believe because Picc beat Millhof once; he will always beat him?
I was there. He sat Howe to keep his seed over Perry then Perry beat him at the NCAA'sIn 2013 at the Big 12 team dual championships OSU beat UO I think 48-3. Coach Smith let Yoder wrestle heavyweight since he was a senior and he lost. Though not a shutout it was the biggest win I've seen.
I also believe this was the weekend mostly everyone lost respect for Coach Cody for forfeiting most of their matches
Oklahoma only forfeited three matches in those duals (133 in the OSU dual against Morrison, and 197 and 285 in the ISU duals), although he did throw a ton of backups out there. It was Craig Turnbull at West Virginia who forfeited multiple weights in each dual.In 2013 at the Big 12 team dual championships OSU beat UO I think 48-3. Coach Smith let Yoder wrestle heavyweight since he was a senior and he lost. Though not a shutout it was the biggest win I've seen.
I also believe this was the weekend mostly everyone lost respect for Coach Cody for forfeiting most of their matches
SHP, " Only 3 forfeits". There are only ten weights I think 30% is a healthy figure.Oklahoma only forfeited three matches in those duals (133 in the OSU dual against Morrison, and 197 and 285 in the ISU duals), although he did throw a ton of backups out there. It was Craig Turnbull at West Virginia who forfeited multiple weights in each dual.
I think most of the posters on this board have said and want OU to get better as it is good for the Big 12 and wrestling in general. I truly hope Millhof stays at OU and look forward to some great battles at 125 in the future. Millhof has really improved and gotten much bigger and stronger since he has been at OU. I don't base my opinions on one match and frankly Millhof should be favored in the match. He is already anThe only one talking about blanking is you! Great wrestlers adjust, I just wish Pico would have wrestled his college career, Zain Retherford took a couple of beatings, but he has become one of the most dominate wrestlers we saw last year. Pico and Zain would have had some epic battles. Look for Nolf to bump up for a match or two so he can take on Martinez; I am sure he has spent the offseason working on making adjustments so he can even the series. I'm looking forward to some great battles between Millhof and Picc over the next couple years.
I coached Youth Football for ten years, even at that level recruiting was how you built a championship team! Cody had a good recruiting class last year. Rosselli will redirect some great kids his way this year. But it will take a couple of years to bring in and develop the type of guys OSU has been getting over the last few decades.
Out of 30 matches (three separate duals), that's 10%. Nothing like WVU, who forfeited 14/30 (46.66667%) that day. (of course, both forfeited more than the other two schools)SHP, " Only 3 forfeits". There are only ten weights I think 30% is a healthy figure.
Yea... That makes sense... Forgot about him.
By the reports of him practing in the room it would seem so but who really knows. I don't know why a lightweight would wanna leave a coach like rossellihas Roselli convinced Milhoff to stay?