What did his mom say?There’s a reason why I never included Thompson in the lineup. He wasn’t never going to stay. After seeing his mom going off on social media, it was inevitable he’d leave
She was on Facebook complaining and letting everyone know how her son beat Ryder in HS. Basically reminding the coaches about his HS accomplishments.What did his mom say?
Sike!There’s a reason why I never included Thompson in the lineup. He wasn’t never going to stay. After seeing his mom going off on social media, it was inevitable he’d leave
YeahSike!
Stack talent and let the best man win…it’s what they do at Penn state. No job is given…everything is earnedDoes this change the predicted lineup, or do you think this is Taylor stacking talent and getting them to buy into making each other better and the best one will get the spot?
That Plott 3rd place loss will sting for a long time. He had that match won and went for an unnecessary late shot when he could have easily played D. I hate that loss for him bc he wrestled so good up until that point.I think Brayden starts at 184 and Ryder at 174. To me that makes most sense.
When you look at clips from Ryder wrestling last season, he is clearly small for 184. Even the announcers said 174 is the better weight for him.
And 174 looks to be much easier weight class next year than 184. At 184 you have guy from Minn that placed 3rd (and took 1st and 2nd place guys to overtime and beat Plott), Ferrari from Iowa, and Walsh from Penn State. At 174 you have Haines from Penn State. So if Ryder is a stud, wrestle him at 174 were his chances are best.
That leaves Facundo and Lockett fighting for 165, 2 strong guys with only 1 slot. Maybe Lockett redshirts, maybe Facundo cuts to 157, and maybe one sits (not sure if Facundo has a redshirt).