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Coaches need to start getting into the ear of refs before matches. Ferrari on a knee has a shelf life to me.
Can’t call stalling on the guy creating all the action. Ferrari had the only 2 takedowns in the match, fired off the only 2 shots in OT. You can call his style boring but he was the aggressor the whole match.
 
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I agree with the fact that Dustin has got to be more aggressive to force the stalling call. He didn’t seem to understand how to attack that tactic which to me is inexcusable. Everyone knew Angelo would be on his knees trying to make it a low scoring match, which would give him the best chance to win. He executed his game plan and Dustin didn’t.
 
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You guys are jumping the gun with criticizing Taylor/the program.
Thanks for the post and kind words but unless I missed something no one is criticizing anyone (except maybe plott). Still very excited for the direction of the program and was a great dual that we caught the wrong side of barely.
 
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Can’t call stalling on the guy creating all the action. Ferrari had the only 2 takedowns in the match, fired off the only 2 shots in OT. You can call his style boring but he was the aggressor the whole match.
I disagree. If you are wrestling from a knee to only prevent the other wrestler from shooting and the come off the knee 2–3 times in the match for your shots, then the knee is only a defensive position and you are stalling. From my recollection, Angelo only shot one time from his knee and it wasn’t close. If that was his only shot from knees it should have been enough to buy him some time on the stall call but not the whole match.
 
Idk if anyone disputed that? I think we pretty much all agree that it will be a few years until we start challenging them

My comment was an observation and many more on this board know a ton more about our wrestling program.
There are not alot of people that can tell you much about Sakamoto, but there has been a lot of excitement. So there are two/three reasons why Sakamoto was sent.

1. He is whooping Reece in the room. Just a thought, 100% have not heard that.
2. Protection of qualification status of Reece for Philly.
3. Load management and weight class issue. If Reece gets hurt, we go into the post season without a 33 that has the criteria. So, whoever were to replace him at the Big Xiis would have to win enough to get an auto-bid.

On the door knocking question. PSU currently has an all-timer team...literally one of the best ever and could break the point record in Philly. There was to be no door knocking in DT era year 1. Realistically, year 3-4 is when we should expect to challenge. But the dual last night showed we are really, really close to Iowa as the #2. A few calls go our way, we win at Carver. We lost at Carver due to an upset with one of our best guys. Give it some time, it's going to be a fun ride!

Makes sense

An observation, Taylor by all appearances is good with his team and at some point we'll be back. It will be a fun ride, hopefully some upsets go our way in the upcoming tournaments.
 
My comment was an observation and many more on this board know a ton more about our wrestling program.


Makes sense

An observation, Taylor by all appearances is good with his team and at some point we'll be back. It will be a fun ride, hopefully some upsets go our way in the upcoming tournaments.
That is the water mark being watched.

The fanbase wants to win Championships. The fanbase more keyed into the Program want to see a timing issue that has been obvious mitigated...peaking too early. It wasn't doing us any good to get to the Big Xii's with an undefeated dual record to squeak some of our guys into the NCAA's and then not Wrestling to seed there.
 
Can’t call stalling on the guy creating all the action. Ferrari had the only 2 takedowns in the match, fired off the only 2 shots in OT. You can call his style boring but he was the aggressor the whole match.
I know this is your response because he is your guy but you would be screaming if Carter Starocci did it on a regular basis. Going to a knee is a form of cheating imo and should be stalling IF it is done in space, which is exactly what Ferrari is doing. Look for this to become a growing issue as Ferrari's career advances. It may even come up in offseason rule changes.
 
That is the water mark being watched.

The fanbase wants to win Championships. The fanbase more keyed into the Program want to see a timing issue that has been obvious mitigated...peaking too early. It wasn't doing us any good to get to the Big Xii's with an undefeated dual record to squeak some of our guys into the NCAA's and then not Wrestling to seed there.
Cael's teams were up and down the first few years too. Then Cael stopped the early season bigger tourneys, and late season difficult matches. The PSU season a light team and tourney schedule from 11/15 to 1/1, and then the B1Gs from 1/1 to 2/15, and then tourney prep for three weeks thereafter. I'm expecting schedule changes for you guys going forward. Iowa on 2/23 is too late and CKLV is too early. Too many peaks when there should be only one.
 
I know this is your response because he is your guy but you would be screaming if Carter Starocci did it on a regular basis. Going to a knee is a form of cheating imo and should be stalling IF it is done in space, which is exactly what Ferrari is doing. Look for this to become a growing issue as Ferrari's career advances. It may even come up in offseason rule changes.
We watched AJF win a title doing it, Zahid and Michael McGee both knee dropped. Ayala knee drops, this isn’t a new style.
 
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We watched AJF win a title doing it, Zahid and Michael McGee both knee dropped. Ayala knee drops, this isn’t a new style.
Does giving more examples of guys doing it change his point? If you’re spending a majority of your time defending then you should be hit for stalling at a higher clip. I HATED when AJ did it even if it got us a champion.
 
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Agreed. Overall disappointed we lost but it came down to one match in OT on the road in a hostile environment.

We dominated at 125, 141, 174, and HWT. Every match we won wasn’t close.

They won a tight matche at 157 and pulled the upset in OT at 184.

Very close match from a team standpoint. Could have gone either way.
It actually went down exactly like most predicted. Plott was not going to beat Ferrari, he is way too limited. Plott was not robbed like some commented — neither guy was going to score from that position although Plott did have a better position. Ferrari wins 9 out of 10. I don’t see it as an upset.

Teemer was never in jeopardy of losing that match. Score was 10-6 but it really wasn’t close.

I was surprised with all the offense. I thought a lot of the marches would have been a lot closer with lower scoring.

With the same wrestles, Iowa wins every time. If Arnold wrestles, it gets interesting because bonus points decide the match. Advantage OSU.
 
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He got a takedown from his knees. So you can't really say he's defending the whole time. I don't like it either but our guy(s) didn't have an answer, just waited for Ferrari to stand up and then tied up. Ferrari dictated the flow of the entire match by going to his knees and pausing the action. Better figure out how to take advantage of the position because we have 4 more years of Ferrari knees at 184/197.
 
Does giving more examples of guys doing it change his point? If you’re spending a majority of your time defending then you should be hit for stalling at a higher clip. I HATED when AJ did it even if it got us a champion.
Like RBY wrestling with one arm behind his back circling out and only engaging on his own counter shots? Never saw one stall call against him for it…
 
It actually went down exactly like most predicted. Plott was not going to beat Ferrari, he is way too limited. Plott was not robbed like some commented — neither guy was going to score from that position although Plott did have a better position. Ferrari wins 9 out of 10. I don’t see it as an upset.
Agreed. Plott couldn't adapt. Took very few shots. Coaches didn't have an answer either. 9/10, dunno, but they won't be wrestling again so who knows.

I knew it'd be close, every match but one played out as expected. I expected Plott to get a takedown, but you have to take shots to get takedowns.
 
Does giving more examples of guys doing it change his point? If you’re spending a majority of your time defending then you should be hit for stalling at a higher clip. I HATED when AJ did it even if it got us a champion.
It’s not against the rules, it’s not stalling in the current rules. Angelo came off his knees to tie up with plott and that’s where a majority of his shots came from. Why wasn’t Plott taking the shots when Angelo tied up with him?
 
Knee drop and the 3 point stance in space are different things IMO. Didn't like it when AJ did it but this is just a Ferrari thing. Hopefully that's the only thing Angelo picked up from his older brother. I would imagine that style will get ruled changed out of existence.

I was there last night and it was pretty comical how predictable the stalling calls were either going to be called or simply not called. It's what you expect when you go there. Doubt a Brands hasn't laid on the mat that listless and uninterested since the night he was probably conceived. The dual went about how it was expected to go, Plott wins and we win he didn't and we lost. There's not some huge gap between the programs.

I will say I was kind of disappointed in the whole Carver Hawkeye experience. Thought the crowd was pretty much a non factor. Sat on their hands when their kids were unranked, went wild when they thought they would win a match. I wouldn't say it's a great place to watch wrestling, so far away from the action. Oh well the ice cream was good.
 
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My take on individual performances, the team performance and the refs.

125 - Total domination in all positions. If the singlets were reversed Spratley would have easily gotten the tech with his opponent being hit for stalling about three times. Also the last 30 seconds were called by the ref in a way to make it almost impossible for Spratley to get the tech.

133 - Rin is not large for this weight. He is also a newbie when it comes to Folkstyle. He is also a true freshman. He also wrestled the #2 wrestler in the country in Carver who made it a mission to get bonus points in this match. So... Rin did just fine. He has talent and he has room to grow into this weight class. If Rin is committed, Taylor will get him where he needs to be. Having said that, to put Rin in this type of environment for his debut with all those factors going against him makes me think there is an issue with bot Reece and Cael - like injury or weight cut issues OR Rin is consistently beating both in the room and Taylor is thinking about pulling his redshirt?

141 - Workman like match, wrestled within himself, did what he needed to do.

149 - Carter did what he is capable of doing against a top level guy - avoid bonus points.

157 - Teemer is much more athletic than Fish.

165 - Amine's knee was clearly hampering his mobility and strength, can't judge because of that.

174 - Brands was completely outclassed in this match, stalled the entire match and the Iowa refs allowed it. If the singlets were reversed OSU would have been hit with 3 stalling calls in this match.

184 - Ferrari is better on his feet both offensively and defensively - that was the difference.

197 - Other than giving up the tilt at the end, I thought Surber wrestled fine. Buchanan was definitely up for this match. Buchanan is very skilled on his feet. Buchanan looks very powerful and huge for this weight to me, I'll be interested to see how he looks after that 3rd weigh in at nationals. The 2nd stall call on Surber was a joke.

HWT - Total domination by Wyatt. Another match that if the singlets were reversed OSU would have been hit with multiple stalling calls, yet Iowa got none.

TEAM - The team came within 1 overtime loss of winning a dual against the #2 team in Carver with Iowa refs. Taylor had the team ready and if the team is healthy, I believe they will push for 2nd at Nationals. The coaching staff has done a fantastic job in my opinion. As Taylor increases the talent level on the team over the next few years, I believe OSU will become the clear #2 program over Iowa and will close the gap with Penn State.

REFS: I don't mind so much refs that aggressively call stalling if they are consistent. The Iowa refs are not consistent, calling stalling calls on opponents far more aggressively than on Iowa wrestlers. They also favor their wrestlers during key situations in a match with things like no calls, stalemates, potentially dangerous calls etc...
 
It actually went down exactly like most predicted. Plott was not going to beat Ferrari, he is way too limited. Plott was not robbed like some commented — neither guy was going to score from that position although Plott did have a better position. Ferrari wins 9 out of 10. I don’t see it as an upset.

Teemer was never in jeopardy of losing that match. Score was 10-6 but it really wasn’t close.

I was surprised with all the offense. I thought a lot of the marches would have been a lot closer with lower scoring.

With the same wrestles, Iowa wins every time. If Arnold wrestles, it gets interesting because bonus points decide the match. Advantage OSU.
What are you talking about? The potentially dangerous was called when Ferrari was in neutral danger. It’s not a guarantee Plott would have scored if they let it go, but he definitely was in a good position to do so.

Does it really need to be pointed out to you that an overtime match that included a 50/50 scramble is not indicative of Ferrari winning the matchup 9/10?
 
I know this is your response because he is your guy but you would be screaming if Carter Starocci did it on a regular basis. Going to a knee is a form of cheating imo and should be stalling IF it is done in space, which is exactly what Ferrari is doing. Look for this to become a growing issue as Ferrari's career advances. It may even come up in offseason rule changes.
Agreed. There needs to be a rule change about wrestling from a knee. I have always hated watching wrestlers who do this - Ferrari's not the only one but he sure gets away with it for extensive periods of the match. He comes up into a normal stance before shooting because he can't shoot from a knee - I haven't seen anyone that can. If you can't shoot from a stance, you shouldn't be allowed to have that stance.
 
Plott is a great, just didn't do a great job against a kid he most likely whooped up 3-4 years ago. I'll still take Plott everytime in that match-up.
Everytime? Based on that match?
Should have put Amine out there against Ferrari, could have watched them both stand there for 7 minutes
Ferrari had 5-6 nice shots and 2 of them landed.
Can’t call stalling on the guy creating all the action. Ferrari had the only 2 takedowns in the match, fired off the only 2 shots in OT. You can call his style boring but he was the aggressor the whole match.
Agreed
 
Agreed. There needs to be a rule change about wrestling from a knee. I have always hated watching wrestlers who do this - Ferrari's not the only one but he sure gets away with it for extensive periods of the match. He comes up into a normal stance before shooting because he can't shoot from a knee - I haven't seen anyone that can. If you can't shoot from a stance, you shouldn't be allowed to have that stance.
Pennstate1985 isn't a fan of it because a guy named Kyle Dake
 
Ferrari wins 6/10
Maybe. Maybe plott learns enough in the one match to attack the wrestling from the knees more effectively and he wins 8/10. We won’t know though because Angelo is done for the year more than likely and Plott is going to be out of eligibility.
 
Everytime? Based on that match?

Ferrari had 5-6 nice shots and 2 of them landed.

Agreed
Yeah, I am stubborn!

I don't think Plott was well prepared for what was about to happen, and I would bet he would be more prepared in the future.

Based on that match, that match alone, I saw a guy that gave no opening to the opponent (stalling or not, which I don't claim that or think that) and Plott wasn't ready for that. Then I saw a guy get ridden for an entire period and that seldom means a win. Then, in OT, I do think the ref PD'd that position incorrectly, and it was a super advantage to Iowa.

Then I saw a misstep by Plott and a great reaction by Ferrari. I don't think that happens again and they go to rideouts 90% of the time.
 
Cheaters!
Plott is obviously the better mat wrestler, but unfortunately, Ferrari did finish 2 shots to 0. He has an elite swing single and also as long as the refs allow him to do it, his stance allows him to have an elite level defense. If he were forced to wrestle on his feet, who knows what would happen - my guess would be he'd get taken down once in awhile.
 
Knee drop and the 3 point stance in space are different things IMO. Didn't like it when AJ did it but this is just a Ferrari thing. Hopefully that's the only thing Angelo picked up from his older brother. I would imagine that style will get ruled changed out of existence.

I was there last night and it was pretty comical how predictable the stalling calls were either going to be called or simply not called. It's what you expect when you go there. Doubt a Brands hasn't laid on the mat that listless and uninterested since the night he was probably conceived. The dual went about how it was expected to go, Plott wins and we win he didn't and we lost. There's not some huge gap between the programs.

I will say I was kind of disappointed in the whole Carver Hawkeye experience. Thought the crowd was pretty much a non factor. Sat on their hands when their kids were unranked, went wild when they thought they would win a match. I wouldn't say it's a great place to watch wrestling, so far away from the action. Oh well the ice cream was goo

9/10, gtfoh. The guy who couldn’t get off bottom isn’t winning 9 out of 10 times.
He doesn’t need to when he can take him down at will. He shot 5 times and scored on two of them. Plott was never close to taking him down. 2 clean takedowns to none. Advantage Ferrari every time. He riding him out every match is what won’t happen 9 out of 10 times.
 
He doesn’t need to when he can take him down at will. He shot 5 times and scored on two of them. Plott was never close to taking him down. 2 clean takedowns to none. Advantage Ferrari every time. He riding him out every match is what won’t happen 9 out of 10 times.
1 takedown in the first 7 minutes isn't quite taking him down at will...
Anyone claiming this match wasn't close isn't being realistic. Ferrari and Starocci went to OT too which means the match was close but I don't think anyone would claim Ferrari is at his level yet. As long as refs let Ferrari spend 90% of the match on one knee nobody is going to take him down - pretty simple. If he can get away with it - he'll continue to do it - why wouldn't he?
 
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