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As an outsider who reads and posts on the Iowa and PSU board, I think this is the most respectful and classiest board out there. Everyone seems welcome and the hard core OSU fans do not insult fans from other sites or teams.

However, I also know more than all the coaches in all the sports. I just don't brag about it, although it is nice to be around others who are in the same boat of knowing more than the coaches. Maybe that is why I like this board so much. ;-)
I was on the Hawkeye board this morning and it was a true roller coaster. There are some pretty good posters on that board as well. There are some not so good ones. The Ayala v Byrd matcha never did stop being analyzed. But, it’s not all bad
 
Willie said that he has heard Oklahoma State, Michigan, and UNC for Facundo.
He also think AJ will be a Cyclone. Here's his post from the Intermat board:

Posted 2 hours ago
ISU is just an informed guess for AJ
also heard Michigan, OKST, and UNC for Facundo
and don't be surprised if Byrd leaves Illinois.
David Szuba is probably leaving Rider. and perhaps Isaac Dean as well .
Joel Adams will be at Oregon St.
 
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He also think AJ will be a Cyclone. Here's his post from the Intermat board:

Posted 2 hours ago
ISU is just an informed guess for AJ
also heard Michigan, OKST, and UNC for Facundo
and don't be surprised if Byrd leaves Illinois.
David Szuba is probably leaving Rider. and perhaps Isaac Dean as well .
Joel Adams will be at Oregon St.
That would make sense with Perry at ISU.
 
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I don't think any specifics have been mentioned, just vague things about personal stuff. I did see one post that also noted that the circumstances weren't his fault
I don’t think the guy can pull to 197 long term. He looked absolutly drawn out. Stupidest thing in college wrestling is not having a 215 pound weight class. To force natural 210 to 225 pound guys to wrestle monsters or hate life due to cutting to 197 is dumb.
 
He also think AJ will be a Cyclone. Here's his post from the Intermat board:

Posted 2 hours ago
ISU is just an informed guess for AJ
also heard Michigan, OKST, and UNC for Facundo
and don't be surprised if Byrd leaves Illinois.
David Szuba is probably leaving Rider. and perhaps Isaac Dean as well .
Joel Adams will be at Oregon St.
I wonder if AJ actually goes to Iowa State, if that means Chittum will transfer out.
 
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I would prefer a simple add and we go to 11 but if that isn’t an option I would like to do 125 - 136 - 146 - 157. Let’s smaller 141s consider a cut and doesn’t for all 149s to jump to 157.
So, how about 10 pound weight class differences? Or is 10 too much in-between?

125
135
145
155
165
175
185
195
205
215
HWT (225+)
 
So the reasoning behind the current weight distribution is more about allowing equal(ish) opportunity to competitors based on participation numbers/demographic characteristics (most wrestlers at least used to weigh between 149 and 174).

If you look at the percentage difference between the weights it's smallest at the mid weights, where you have the greatest number of wrestlers competing, so if you go to flat differences between, you skew the number of wrestlers per weight classes by placing more wrestlers in fewer classes (mid weights) while not actually adding any competitors to the lower and higher classes.

Currently there is the breakdown in difference between weights on a percentages basis:
WeightLbs Diff% Diff
125​
--
133​
8​
6.2%​
141​
8​
5.8%​
149​
8​
5.5%​
157​
8​
5.2%​
165​
8​
5.0%​
174​
9​
5.3%​
184​
10​
5.6%​
197​
13​
6.8%​
285​
88​
36.5%​

I think the best moves they could make would be the follwoing:
Bumping 184 to 187
Bumping 197 to 205
Reducing HWT to 276 (that's also the UWW weight)
It keeps you at 10 weight classes, eases the burden on the low end tweeners and allows the higher end tweeners to more easily bulk and not be weight crushed. Also, 276 is plenty large to allow for anyone who wants to compete to be able to do so.
 
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He also think AJ will be a Cyclone. Here's his post from the Intermat board:

Posted 2 hours ago
ISU is just an informed guess for AJ
also heard Michigan, OKST, and UNC for Facundo
and don't be surprised if Byrd leaves Illinois.
David Szuba is probably leaving Rider. and perhaps Isaac Dean as well .
Joel Adams will be at Oregon St.
If Bryd is leaving after championship, he is looking for NIL. Guess that takes us out.
 
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For 141 we have Tagen (If he stays there) or we are looking into Casey from ISU too, right?

Wondering for 149 if Tagen moves there or if Cael Hughes does.
 
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I can’t imagine Iowa would be a big competitor for Byrd unless they’re willing to push Ayala out. Michigan maybe but they still have Ragusin there. If he does enter I feel like we’d make the most sense out of any school for him.
I am NOT saying this will happen or even implying.

How sweet would it be for Iowa to bring Byrd in, Ayala transfers to OSU and beats Byrd in the semis...as Byrd is trying to continue their run of Finalists.
 
I hope Flo brings their portal tracker back. It was nice to follow everything beyond the big headlines.

it looks pretty up-to-date based off of what news has broken publicly.
 
Looks like there are 3 names currently on the portal list that have some separation from the rest...

Alex Facundo - Penn State
Lachlan McNeil - North Carolina
Casey Swiderski - Iowa State
 
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There’$ plenty of rea$on$ to leave. Max could command one hell of an NIL package with 3 years of eligibility, and someone would pay it.
If we just concede that money is the only factor in where you compete, yeah.

I didn't think that we were debating his value to a program. That's pretty apparent.
 
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