Wrestle-Offs Dates and Times

Cyguy1994

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Mar 22, 2021
193
450
63
30
Dresser said on takedown that casey has141 as a possibility along with 149 157 and a rs
 

JM4CY

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Aug 23, 2012
37,988
74,809
113
America
donald-trump-whats-going-on.gif
 

Diehardisu6988

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Dec 28, 2019
333
613
93
25
I was originally on board with RS Casey, but now that I think, this team needs his energy. He’s one of the leaders now and I also believe he could make a run for the title at 157. We’ll see though.
 

DCR

Active Member
Jun 11, 2010
104
33
28
If i could choose one to wrestle and one to RS between Casey and Chittum, I’m taking Casey to wrestle. He seems like he could be the vocal leader of this team. Just not sure how that works out line up wise.
Chittum will be the one to RS next year. Thats how they are working with the log jam in those weights.
 

crablegs

Well-Known Member
Mar 28, 2016
4,277
7,885
113
Kysen won't challenge Frost, and I don't think Kysen will beat out Grice/Meza/Osmany. Likely just a depth piece this year
I’d be pretty surprised if Grice or Mesa could beat Terukina. Although Meza’s defense vs Kysen’s difficulty finishing could make that a bad matchup. I think Terukina beats Grice 9/10 times.
 

ISU_Cyclones

Well-Known Member
May 9, 2018
377
432
63
37
I’d be pretty surprised if Grice or Mesa could beat Terukina. Although Meza’s defense vs Kysen’s difficulty finishing could make that a bad matchup. I think Terukina beats Grice 9/10 times.
See I'm of the opposite opinion, based on last year's wrestleoff with Perryman where Terukina was very close with him and the fact that Perryman was the fourth seed in the 125 bracket I think Terukina was looking at being 4th string at 125. Would love to see those matchups though to see if that's true.
 

crablegs

Well-Known Member
Mar 28, 2016
4,277
7,885
113
See I'm of the opposite opinion, based on last year's wrestleoff with Perryman where Terukina was very close with him and the fact that Perryman was the fourth seed in the 125 bracket I think Terukina was looking at being 4th string at 125. Would love to see those matchups though to see if that's true.
I just think that’s pretty much cherry-picking results. Grice went 1-3 against d1 wrestlers last year. His 1 win was against a guy wrestlestat has ranked 230 and it was in sudden victory.

Kysen has beaten multiple all Americans, and although we’re all not thrilled with his final results, he is a legitimate all American contender.

Until we see the same things from the other guys, it seems very disrespectful to Kysen. Grice has has 2 years of college results and absolutely nothing to think he can beat Kysen. Losing 7-1 to a mid level recruit who’s never wrestled a college match only makes me feel stronger about that.
 

ISU_Cyclones

Well-Known Member
May 9, 2018
377
432
63
37
I just think that’s pretty much cherry-picking results. Grice went 1-3 against d1 wrestlers last year. His 1 win was against a guy wrestlestat has ranked 230 and it was in sudden victory.

Kysen has beaten multiple all Americans, and although we’re all not thrilled with his final results, he is a legitimate all American contender.

Until we see the same things from the other guys, it seems very disrespectful to Kysen. Grice has has 2 years of college results and absolutely nothing to think he can beat Kysen. Losing 7-1 to a mid level recruit who’s never wrestled a college match only makes me feel stronger about that.
I'm not really cherry picking results imo, we don't have a lot of head to head data for these guys so there's not much to go on. I do agree it's pretty difficult to extrapolate from these isolated matchups though. Kysen's ceiling seems like it could have been a lot higher, but he's never lived up to that potential. Despite beating several (I only remember the Wisconsin guy but was there more?) AA's, I would venture to say his floor is lower than those other three at 125.

Anyway, not shitting on Kysen. I just think he's been significantly passed up on the depth chart. Otherwise why go 133 where we have a returning AA?

Edit: Unless you're saying you think Kysen will challenge Frost?
 
  • Like
Reactions: ArizonaClone

1CycloneWrestlingFan

Well-Known Member
Jan 5, 2020
229
330
63
25
I'm not really cherry picking results imo, we don't have a lot of head to head data for these guys so there's not much to go on. I do agree it's pretty difficult to extrapolate from these isolated matchups though. Kysen's ceiling seems like it could have been a lot higher, but he's never lived up to that potential. Despite beating several (I only remember the Wisconsin guy but was there more?) AA's, I would venture to say his floor is lower than those other three at 125.

Anyway, not shitting on Kysen. I just think he's been significantly passed up on the depth chart. Otherwise why go 133 where we have a returning AA?

Edit: Unless you're saying you think Kysen will challenge Frost?
He beat Cardinale and Tanner Jordan. I believe those are his other 2 AA wins
 
  • Like
Reactions: ISU_Cyclones

crablegs

Well-Known Member
Mar 28, 2016
4,277
7,885
113
Anyway, not shitting on Kysen. I just think he's been significantly passed up on the depth chart. Otherwise why go 133 where we have a returning AA?

Edit: Unless you're saying you think Kysen will challenge Frost?
No, I don’t think he will challenge Frost.

My guess is that is a 6th year senior who has been known to lack discipline in the past. Probably got a bit heavy in the offseason and not really sure if he wants to go back down. Frost will probably make it clear to him he needs to.

Gives him a bit more time to get down to weight than having to be 5 over already.

Anyway, we have past results for both Kysen and Grice. To me, it is 100% clear who is the better wrestler.