Dustin wins a solid decision 8 to 2 with 3 takedowns after a scoreless 1st period.Sheets battled Deakin but lost 6 to 2.
Yeah he beat Kent in the dual too so it’s a little more frustrating. Idk what happened to him. He was so dominant the 1st half of the season.Plott won and wrestled well. Geer is getting worked over as I type. 6-1 in the first already over a minute of riding time. Pretty much unfortunately what we've seen out of Geer for the past couple of months.
I think Geer came back and pinned Missouri in the 3rd. What a comeback.Geer down 7-4 in the 3rd. Cocky OU wrestler pinned and then started mouthing off, pretty classy.
Sure would be nice if Surber continued his success and excitement here at Nationals. He should be up soon. Surber gets the 1st takedown for a 2 to 0 lead.Great win by Geer!
Hope he worked on the 5 on 2 that Murin was running in Arlington.G has Murin next, time for some payback
Luke's on mat 8 nextSure would be nice if Surber continued his success and excitement here at Nationals. He should be up soon.
Not much to write home about with the Surber match. Stuck on bottom and it looked like it took the juice out of him.Luke's on mat 8 next
Best time to catch Deakin was this morning or tomorrow morning. It would have been nice to see that fire in his belly during the season and he wouldn’t have been the 31 seed.good sign that Sheets was competitive with Deaken the #2 seed as he is tough.
I didn't let work, customers or office setting deter me...I probably said something I shouldn't have.Geer come back to score points, get nearfall and then a pin! I had to work so hard not to scream here in my office! Lol
20-25 pounds of muscle makes him a totally different animal. He has the skills and the gas tank.On the Surber weight topic...Luke wrestled 197 last season. Then in late May he went 92 kg for FS. So 2 months later he was up about 5 lbs. At the time, I posted thinking he would be wrestling at least 97 kg. As a comparison, Lucas Davison also wrestled 197 last year. 2 months later he wrestled 125 kg for FS.
I'm just glad Mastro is choosing the position that allows him the best chance of winning...1st round went almost as expected for me except for Surber. I had him winning and had Geer winning, but not by fall. Well done Geer! Plott and Daton looked good. Mastro still not taking bottom worries me a lot though. I actually thought Sheets wrestled better than we have seen of him as of late, but had a very tough match. From how he was moving It didn't appear that his injury is too much of a concern anymore. If Mastro, Gfeller and Plott can pick up wins tonight I really like their chances of AA. But... Masto is going to have to get off bottom to do it. I have no idea what to expect from Geer at this point, but he has consistently overperformed at nationals so I wont count him out for AA.
Something like this would be great. Judging when to count riding time and when not to would be very challenging and subjective, but you could do top man stall call if they haven't made a serious attempt at a pinning combination in 30 seconds and this would achieve a similar goal. Of course I'm biased but when I watch tourneys I realize that in general top man stalling doesn't get called nearly enough. You're already laying on the guy... you should have to be DOING things too. Lock the ankle and drape across your opponent while you half heartedly grab a wrist, do a cross-face, reach around the other way and half heartedly grab a wrist, push on the head... nothing that really works towards a pin unless their opponent happened to be a child.I'd like to make an update to my projected rule changes I've talked about in the past. Personally I don't think you should get riding time unless you perform an offensive move to obtain control. I also think that riding time should stop after 30 seconds after you make that controlling move or if you end up exposing the back. I want to see people working to score and not just locking a leg in and then make a bunch of pointless movements to avoid getting a stalling call. You can still ride for 2 minutes if you want but unless you are actually doing something you gain no more than :30 of riding time.
Something like this would be great. Judging when to count riding time and when not to would be very challenging and subjective, but you could do top man stall call if they haven't made a serious attempt at a pinning combination in 30 seconds and this would achieve a similar goal. Of course I'm biased but when I watch tourneys I realize that in general top man stalling doesn't get called nearly enough. You're already laying on the guy... you should have to be DOING things too. Lock the ankle and drape across your opponent while you half heartedly grab a wrist, do a cross-face, reach around the other way and half heartedly grab a wrist, push on the head... nothing that really works towards a pin unless their opponent happened to be a child.
There could be more double stall calls too. One non-OSU match I saw, both guys literally stood 5 feet apart for 15-20 seconds without tying up and not even at the end of a period. I get being tired but why is that not a double stall.
Bottom is a team concern, but re Young specically: in neutral, he shoots and rhen tries to wrestle on his knees. If his shot fails, he needs to get up.We suck on bottom as a team. Young has so much talent but you have to be able to get off bottom of you want to AA
Mastro lost 3 to 2 to De Augustino 3 to 2. He got 2 escapes and not any takedowns. Bad start.Bottom is a team concern, but re Young specically: in neutral, he shoots and rhen tries to wrestle on his knees. If his shot fails, he needs to get up.
Daton only won 7 to 4 over NCSU.Can’t believe he couldn’t get the TD late, had in up in the air.