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Cliff Keen Results and Upsets

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A few to get us started. The number represents their seed, not ranking.

157 – Justin Mccoy (Virginia) upsets #5 Will Lewan (Mich) 6-1
157 -- #1 Hayden Hidlay (NCST) FALL over Jerry Rubio (UVU) :49

174 – #4 A. Valencia (ASU) avoids upset by L. De La Riva (NDSU) 6-5
174 – Sage Heller (Hofstra) upsets #13 Jacob Oliver (Edinboro) 10-4
 
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Greg Bulsak pins #15 ranked Tanner Orndorff in 4:01. Bulsak had over 3 minutes of riding time. Hmmmm…….Micheal Beard did better than that :)
Orndorff beat Tanner Sloan this year. Sloan is best known for teching Warner last year.
 
How did Warner lose 19-3 to Sloan? Was he getting tilted or did he get chucked? If he's weak on bottom, Beard will be licking his chops.
 
Tanner Hall struggling against an unranked Hofstra wrestler, effectively tied with a minute left in third. EDIT: Whoops, Hall was given another point for some reason after review (I have sound down) and was able to eke out a 9-8 win with the riding time point.
 
Gavin Hoffman continues to struggle. Wins first match 2-1 and then gets majored by Lujan. Granted, Lujan is extremely tough and should be winning that match at this point in their careers. Getting majored though and not being in the match at all is not good. I’m interested to see if he holds the spot this year and if he goes 197 next year once Moore is gone
 
Gavin Hoffman continues to struggle. Wins first match 2-1 and then gets majored by Lujan. Granted, Lujan is extremely tough and should be winning that match at this point in their careers. Getting majored though and not being in the match at all is not good. I’m interested to see if he holds the spot this year and if he goes 197 next year once Moore is gone

I feel bad for him. Just doesn't look good at all and you can tell he is frustrated with his performance.
 
Gavin Hoffman continues to struggle. Wins first match 2-1 and then gets majored by Lujan. Granted, Lujan is extremely tough and should be winning that match at this point in their careers. Getting majored though and not being in the match at all is not good. I’m interested to see if he holds the spot this year and if he goes 197 next year once Moore is gone

I have been watching him closely since last year. Maybe the cut isn't manageable for him. That said, he is putting together quite the string of disappointing matches vs different levels of competition. With each loss we can once again see on display Cael's unique eye for talent over 3rd party ranking services as well as match outcomes we can see with our own two eyes.

Sure Hoffman beat Beard by surprise several years back , and sure Hoffman and family wanted wrestle for the Lions since Gavin was a kid. Likewise, I expect we could have secured his talents for far less of the 9.9 not to mention the in benefit of in-state tuition.

Nonetheless, despite Beards apparent need to spend one more year working on his game from bottom, I think it is crystal clear Beard is much further in his development and has a much higher ceiling than Hoffman. Beard's body of work the past year+ has been quite impressive excepting a rare match or two where he has shown results not so dissimilar to that of some of our greatest at the same point in their development.

We are going to be downright scary at 184, 197 and heavy next year once again.
 
You guys better hope he is.
With all due respect, apparently you don't understand the situation. As noted previously, it has already been established on HR that Beard will never defeat Warner in a collegiate match. So there is no need for the HR guys to "hope" about the outcome of Beard vs Warner. The matter was settled some time ago and is closed - no further discussion is necessary. :rolleyes:
 
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For those without access to this info or time to run it down, here’s a recap of yesterday’s results and today’s big matches.

SEMIFINAL MATCHUPS
125: #2 Jack Mueller (VA) vs Michael DeAugustino (NW)
125: #7 Alex Mackall (ISU) vs #10 Devin Schroder (PUR)

133: #6 Chaz Tucker (CORN) vs Dylan Koontz (tOSU)
133: #7 Montorie Bridges (Wyo) vs Ridge Lovett (NEB)

141: #1 Luke Pletcher (tOSU) vs #6 Chad Red (NEB)
141: #2 Dom Demas (OK) vs #4 Mitch McKee (MINN)

149: #5 Max Thomsen (NIU) vs #12 Brayton Lee (MINN)
149: #6 Jarrett Degan (ISU) vs #10 Sammy Sasso (tOSU)

157: #1 Hayden Hidlay (NCST) vs #7 Kendall Coleman (PUR)
157: #2 David Carr (ISU) vs #4 Ryan Deakin (NW)

165: #4 Isaiah White (NEB) vs #12 Ethan Smith (tOSU)
165: #8 Andrew Fogarty (ND) vs #Joshua Shields (ASU)

174: #4 Bryce Steiert (NIU) vs #8 Anthony Valencia (ASU)
174: #5 Mikey Labriola (NEB) vs #7 Dylan Lydy (PUR)

184: #1 Zahid Valencia (ASU) vs #3 Lou Deprez (BING)
184: #2 Trent Hidlay (NCST) vs #5 Taylor Lujan (NIU)

197: #1 Kollin Moore (tOSU) vs #10 Thomas Lane (Cal Poly)
197: #16 Jake Woodly (OK) vs #19 Christian Brunner (PUR)

285: #6 Mason Paris (MICH) vs #12 Christian Lance (NEB)
285: #5 Tanner Hall (ASU) vs #4 Tate Orndorff (UVU)

FIRST DAY UPSETS
125: Jack Medley (MICH) over Jakob Comacho (NCST), 6-5
125: Michael DeAugustino, (NW) over #15 Jay Schwarm (UNI), 4-2
125: Alex Thomsen (NEB) over #18 Jace Koelzer (NCU), 14-5
125: #15 Jay Schwarm (UNI) FALL over #14 Jacob Comacho (NCST)

133: Ridge Lovett (NEB) over #10 Taylor LaMont (UVU), 6-1
133: Dylan Koontz (tOSU) over #12 Josh Kramer (ASU), 8-2
133: Louie Hayes (VA) over #13 Anthony Madrigal (OK), 6-1
133: #18 Collin Gerardi (VA Tech) over #16 Chance Rich (CSUB), 3-2
133: Jack Skudlarczyk (UNI) over #10 Taylor LaMont (UVU), 4-1 TB
133: Mosha Schwartz (NCU) over #23 Tye Varndell (EDIN), 13-5

149: #12 Brayton Lee (MINN) over #8 Brock Zacherl (Clarion), 8-3
149: #10 Sammy Sasso (tOSU) FALL over #7 Griffin Parriott (PUR)
149: Jaron Jensen (WYO) over #18 Brent Moore (VA Tech), 9-2

157: Justin McCoy (VA) inj def over #11 Will Lewan (MICH), inj def

165: Jacob Thalin (CSUB) over #23 Ricky Stamm (Hofstra), 8-5
165: Matthew Malcom (NEB-Kearney) over #23 Ricky Stamm (Hofstra), 8-3

174: Sage Heller (Hofstra) over #23 Jacob Oliver (EDIN), 10-4
174: Andrew McNally (KENT) FALL over #21 Daniel Bullard (NC State)
174: #22 Jackson Hemauer (Fresno State) over #12 Brandon Womack (CORN), 7-3
174: Marcus Coleman (ISU) over #9 Devin Skatzka (MINN), 12-5
174: #11 Kaleb Romero (tOSU) over #10 Hayden Hastings (WYO), 5-2
174: #25 Kimball Bastian (UVU) over #23 Jacob Oliver (EDIN), 8-4

184: Owen Webster (MINN) FALL over #4 Ben Darmstadt (CORN)
184: Darrien Roberts (OK) over #25 Tate Samuelson (WYO), 5-3

197: Greg Bulsak (Clarion) FALL over #15 Tanner Orndorff (UVU)
197: #10 Tom Lane (Cal Poly) over #6 Eric Schultz (NEB), 6-4
197: #19 Christian Brunner (PUR) over #9 Jay Aiello (VA), 4-2
197: #16 Jake Woodley (OK) over #11 Tanner Sloan (SDSU), 5-3

285: Dalton Robertson (NCU) over #20 Jon Spaulding (EDIN), 1-0
 
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