2022 Recruits and their list of schools

Ocy Docy

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Swiderski jumped to #5 P4P on Flo. Rojas at #16.

Connor Euton stayed at #12 at 152, Ethan Perryman dropped from #15 to #19 at 120, only due to two guys moving down, one guy moving up, and another kid having a great tournament over the weekend.
Does anyone understand how Rojas can be #7 at 170, #16 P4P, and the 4th highest rated 170 on the P4P?
 

Ocy Docy

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Flo rankings are not the best. I like Intermat's rankings the best
Thanks. I would agree, especially since Earl Smith went there, but the high school rankings at individual weights on Intermat have been eliminated and the paywall rankings of "Top 100 Seniors" etc have not been updated since 11/27/20. I looked for them on the Rokfin/Intermat site, but it seems an Intermat account does not allow access to the Mat Scout rankings on that site either.
 

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Flo still has Mendez at #2 and Swiderski at #5. Results don't matter!!!
I could understand that if the September match as the only data point. That match was close and Mendez really did control it until the very end.

However, it’s not the only data point, and the most recent was an ass beating.
 
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But what if he is coming here!!!
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Does anyone understand how Rojas can be #7 at 170, #16 P4P, and the 4th highest rated 170 on the P4P?

They have a half-a$$ justification for some of that stuff, and sometimes they include it in a paragraph above the rankings.

For P4P I feel like they go further back into wrestlers' resumes, while also using non-traditional results (like Rojas beating Purdue's kid at a college open), while the weight rankings are a lot more fluid, and wrestlers almost always move above a guy they just beat.

Rojas has lost to the kids above him at 170, which is why he's below them there, but he also has more impressive wins than some of them, which is why he's above them in P4P.

Not saying it's right, just saying I think that's how Flo does things.
 

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If true, we are really starting to get some fire power at the middle weights for David to train with. Gaitan, Rojas, Paniro, Swiderski, Cam Robinson