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Who’s our best wrestler

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Who do you think is our best wrestler? Who is the best pound-for-pound? Who will finish higher at his weight? Who will have the most bonus-point wins? Who do you like just because…? Maybe you like a wrestler just because he’s you $hit throwing rivals guy.

Give all the reason you believe your opinion is correct or maybe you just have a feeling. We want to here/read it all. We have nothing better to do.

Feel free to call your adversaries here any name(s) you can get away with, the gloves are off.

The winner(s) will be decided in five months.
 
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Who do you think is our best wrestler? Who is the best pound-for-pound? Who will finish higher at his weight? Who will have the most bonus-point wins? Who do you like just because…? Maybe you like a wrestler just because he’s you $hit throwing rivals guy.

Give all the reason you believe your opinion is correct or maybe you just have a feeling. We want to here/read it all. We have nothing better to do.

Feel free to call your adversaries here any name(s) you can get away with, the gloves are off.

The winner(s) will be decided in five months.

Best RIGHT NOW - Hendrickson

Best Pound-4-Pound - "one dimensional" Plott

Most Bonus Points - Hendrickson

Highest Finish - Hendrickson (2nd)
Dark Horse - Spratley (1st)

Most exciting and will finish 2nd in bonus points - Hamiti.


I think you're going to see a Zain/Nolf/Nickal type of competition with Hamiti, Plott and Hendrickson.

Plott can't match the explosiveness and end-it-quick like Hamiti or Hendrickson, but Zain couldn't match Nolf or Nickal in that department either.
 
Best RIGHT NOW - Hendrickson

Best Pound-4-Pound - "one dimensional" Plott

Most Bonus Points - Hendrickson

Highest Finish - Hendrickson (2nd)
Dark Horse - Spratley (1st)

Most exciting and will finish 2nd in bonus points - Hamiti.


I think you're going to see a Zain/Nolf/Nickal type of competition with Hamiti, Plott and Hendrickson.

Plott can't match the explosiveness and end-it-quick like Hamiti or Hendrickson, but Zain couldn't match Nolf or Nickal in that department either.
Great post. I got a laugh on the bolded part. Of the three PSU guys, I'd prefer to wrestle Bo. He'd make some spectacular move that you didn't see coming and put you out of your misery in 30 seconds. Nolf liked to play with his food before eating so it was a mini torture. Zain reminded me of a guillotine executioner who excelled in having his blade as dull as possible to inflict the most pain. No thank you.

I respect all three methods and I can certainly see a room competition starting at OSU on flashiest pin/throw and most bonus and most TDs. Healthy competition among teammates.
 
Well, Isn't it a little bit like apples and oranges. I like Hamiti's style a lot but then I really appreciate the strength and doggedness of Plott including his work ethic. Who knows what this season will bring as far as individual accomplishments but I harken back 3-4 years ago when Carter Young was defeating past national champions and runners-up. He has been off with injury and has experienced a growth spurt. I am going to pick him as my dark-horse candidate for OK State wrestler of the year. If he is he will have to beat out several wrestlers on our team who I predict will do well both in
the dual season and at Nationals. LETS GO POKES!!!
 
Best RIGHT NOW - Hendrickson

Best Pound-4-Pound - "one dimensional" Plott

Most Bonus Points - Hendrickson

Highest Finish - Hendrickson (2nd)
Dark Horse - Spratley (1st)

Most exciting and will finish 2nd in bonus points - Hamiti.


I think you're going to see a Zain/Nolf/Nickal type of competition with Hamiti, Plott and Hendrickson.

Plott can't match the explosiveness and end-it-quick like Hamiti or Hendrickson, but Zain couldn't match Nolf or Nickal in that department either.
I think Spratley is in contention. He can overwhelm opponents, but has struggled with longer opponents.
 
I really think, this year, we could see our entire team increase a tier or two on all levels. The psychological effect of having a new coach alone, will add a ton of confidence. Added to that, being that DT is bringing in a new fresh and more disciplined approach to weight management and technique, I truly believe we will be better than we are projecting.
 
I really think, this year, we could see our entire team increase a tier or two on all levels. The psychological effect of having a new coach alone, will add a ton of confidence. Added to that, being that DT is bringing in a new fresh and more disciplined approach to weight management and technique, I truly believe we will be better than we are projecting.
I’m not sure how that was funny. Last year, having coach Scott, we jumped a level. We still had the same everything else but we had more structure. This year, we have personal Jet planes flying us to duals. 🛩️
 
I think Spratley is in contention. He can overwhelm opponents, but has struggled with longer opponents.
Think Spratley has now departed the chat. I'd say Hamiti is currently in the running. Pindrickson could come back but he decided early didn't want the pressure of going the entire season without being taken down. ;)
 
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Think Spratley has now departed the chat. I'd say Hamiti is currently in the running. Pindrickson could come back but he decided early didn't want the pressure of going the entire season without being taken down. ;)
Agree with this - based on last night, Hamiti could have subtly been the best. He was ferocious and on form.
 
My top 3 from last night, in order, are Hamiti, Hendrickson, Young. Could easily put Plott in there too but I am excited with what I saw from young after the year off.
I think it’s hard to judge how good Carter looked considering his opponent had a terrible gas tank and broke in the second period. After that point, it was just scoring off go-behinds which isn’t that telling of his offensive ability.

The thing I’m most interested Carter’s development is his ability to finish shots, which was a problem in the past. Hopefully the next few matches will give better insight there.
 
I think it’s hard to judge how good Carter looked considering his opponent had a terrible gas tank and broke in the second period. After that point, it was just scoring off go-behinds which isn’t that telling of his offensive ability.

The thing I’m most interested Carter’s development is his ability to finish shots, which was a problem in the past. Hopefully the next few matches will give better insight there.
I’d like to consider myself someone who plans to overreact to these types of wins and under react to losses like Amines or even close wins like Spratley. Makes for a much more enjoyable season.
 
The problem, he wrestles nothing like a Hawkeye. He’s very slick and technically savvy. Everything a Hawkeye isn’t. He wouldn’t fit in.😂😉
Unless you’ve watched Caliendo, Spencer Lee, or Kemerer in more recent years. Hamiti doesn’t wrestle like a Cowboy either. What makes him so dynamic is he is the best of several different styles
 
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Unless you’ve watched Caliendo, Spencer Lee, or Kemerer in more recent years. Hamiti doesn’t wrestle like a Cowboy either. What makes him so dynamic is he is the best of several different styles

His ankle pick to the right and ankle push is the most creative technique of the past decade.

What's going to be interesting is if Hamiti has his stance motion cleaned up. He got killed by O'Toole because he couldn't defend an outside shot.

Hendrickson is just as athletic as Kerk, and needs to be on the opposite of Gable to make the finals.

Plott isn't "one dimensional" - he's just basic. HI-C, Single, Double and Double to a single. But he can attack both sides of the body.

Surber looks really good.
 
Unless you’ve watched Caliendo, Spencer Lee, or Kemerer in more recent years. Hamiti doesn’t wrestle like a Cowboy either. What makes him so dynamic is he is the best of several different styles
Spencer Lee had some funky in him and his technique was unreal. He didn’t really Wrestle the Iowa style.

I think people associate heavy hands, banging and forward pressure with Iowa style. Caliendo and Kem are much more like Metcalf than Lee or Hamiti, imo.
 
Unless you’ve watched Caliendo, Spencer Lee, or Kemerer in more recent years. Hamiti doesn’t wrestle like a Cowboy either. What makes him so dynamic is he is the best of several different styles
I wouldn’t consider John Smith’s or David Taylor very slick or technically savvy.
 
His ankle pick to the right and ankle push is the most creative technique of the past decade.

What's going to be interesting is if Hamiti has his stance motion cleaned up. He got killed by O'Toole because he couldn't defend an outside shot.

Hendrickson is just as athletic as Kerk, and needs to be on the opposite of Gable to make the finals.

Plott isn't "one dimensional" - he's just basic. HI-C, Single, Double and Double to a single. But he can attack both sides of the body.

Surber looks really good.
Very Sound. Nice job. I’m not sure, but does Hendrickson a lot beefier this year? His legs look like tree trunks
 
Spencer Lee had some funky in him and his technique was unreal. He didn’t really Wrestle the Iowa style.

I think people associate heavy hands, banging and forward pressure with Iowa style. Caliendo and Kem are much more like Metcalf than Lee or Hamiti, imo.
For sure. Not to say, Iowa doesn’t have their style that works. Obviously a much different wrestler, but I think of Kaid Brock when I see Hamiti wrestler. Slick and able to pull very technically difficult moves out of his back pocket.
 
From a limited time and the 2 matches I’ve seen ima going with Hamiti. I’d have Hendrickson/Plott in a tie after that.
 
Jordan had many chances at OSU but could not follow the rules. Hopefully he gets it figured out over there for his future as a young man in the Real world
 
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