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RBY and 133

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FLO (specifically Andrew Spey) has their predictions (these are NOT rankings) out for 133. They have RBY making the round of 12 but not AA. Gomez (also a freshman like RBY), however, makes the top 8.
There are a lot of nuts for RBY to crack in order to make AA this year. Can he do it? He will face Micic, Parker, and Pletcher during the year, and he may face Fix and/or Gomez at the Southern Scuffle. He also may see Lizak and/or DeSanto at Big Tens.

1st: Seth Gross, South Dakota State

2nd: Stevan Micic, Michigan

3rd: Daton Fix, Oklahoma State

4th: Tariq Wilson, North Carolina State

5th: Luke Pletcher, Ohio State

6th: Ethan Lizak, Minnesota

7th: Austin DeSanto, Iowa

8th: Austin Gomez, Iowa State

R12: Vito Arujau, Cornell

R12: Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State

R12: Scott Parker, Lehigh

R12: Montorie Bridges, Wyoming
 
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Other key matchups and dates at this weight:
  • November 16 - Lehigh at Michigan (Micic vs Parker)
  • November 17 - Oklahoma State at South Dakota State (Gross vs Fix)
  • November 18 - Oklahoma State at Minnesota (Lizak vs Fix)
  • November 25 - South Dakota State at Minnesota (Lizak vs Gross)
  • November 25 - Wyoming at Oklahoma State (Fix vs Bridges)
  • January 6 - North Carolina State at Ohio State (Pletcher vs Wilson)
  • January 13 - Iowa at Minnesota (Lizak vs DeSanto)
  • January 25 - Michigan at Ohio State (Pletcher vs Micic)
  • February 1 - North Carolina State at Virginia (Courtney vs Wilson)
  • February 10 - South Dakota State at Wyoming (Bridges vs Gross)
  • February 24 - Iowa at Oklahoma State (DeSanto vs. Fix)
 
RBY could crack into AA, for sure. But I’d say the real sleeper pick there is Vito, who looked way ahead of Roman at Jr WTT this year. I thought I heard he was going 125 though?
 
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FLO (specifically Andrew Spey) has their predictions (these are NOT rankings) out for 133. They have RBY making the round of 12 but not AA. Gomez (also a freshman like RBY), however, makes the top 8.
There are a lot of nuts for RBY to crack in order to make AA this year. Can he do it? He will face Micic, Parker, and Pletcher during the year, and he may face Fix and/or Gomez at the Southern Scuffle. He also may see Lizak and/or DeSanto at Big Tens.

1st: Seth Gross, South Dakota State

2nd: Stevan Micic, Michigan

3rd: Daton Fix, Oklahoma State

4th: Tariq Wilson, North Carolina State

5th: Luke Pletcher, Ohio State

6th: Ethan Lizak, Minnesota

7th: Austin DeSanto, Iowa

8th: Austin Gomez, Iowa State

R12: Vito Arujau, Cornell

R12: Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State

R12: Scott Parker, Lehigh

R12: Montorie Bridges, Wyoming
Any other weights? Link?
 
I felt that 133 was one of the weaker weights last year. This year it could be one of the tougher. IMO, a returning AA like Pletcher could have a hard time repeating.
 
I'd drop Lizak and Gomez and predict Vito AND RBY not become AAs.
Agreed, dout either one of them loses to Pletch, DeSycho,or Gomez
Lizak is a bit of a one-trick pony and Pletcher isn't real exciting, but neither guy gets enough respect IMO. I think both guys AA. I think Arujau makes AA as well, and would drop either DeSanto or Gomez, probably the latter.

Round of 12 for RBY is fair at this point.
 
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FLO's 133 rankings (which, I think, exclude true freshman):

Rank Grade Name School Previous Rank
1 SR Seth Gross SD State 1
2 JR Stevan Micic Michigan 2
3 SO Tariq Wilson NC State 3
4 JR Luke Pletcher Ohio State 4
5 SR Ethan Lizak Minnesota 4 (125)
6 SR Scott Parker Lehigh 7
7 SO Montorie Bridges Wyoming 8
8 SO Austin DeSanto Iowa 9
9 FR Daton Fix OK State NR
10 SR John Erneste Missouri 11
11 JR Korbin Myers Virginia Tech 19
12 SO Dylan Duncan Illinois 15
13 SR Sean Nickell CSU Bakersfield 17
14 JR Rico Montoya N. Colorado 20
15 SO Colin Valdiviez Northwestern 14
16 SR Josh Terao American NR
17 FR Vito Arujau Cornell NR
18 FR Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh NR
19 SO Matt Schmitt West Virginia NR
20 JR Cameron Sykora ND State NR
 
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FLO's 133 rankings (which, I think, exclude redshirt freshman):

Rank Grade Name School Previous Rank
1 SR Seth Gross SD State 1
2 JR Stevan Micic Michigan 2
3 SO Tariq Wilson NC State 3
4 JR Luke Pletcher Ohio State 4
5 SR Ethan Lizak Minnesota 4 (125)
6 SR Scott Parker Lehigh 7
7 SO Montorie Bridges Wyoming 8
8 SO Austin DeSanto Iowa 9
9 FR Daton Fix OK State NR
10 SR John Erneste Missouri 11
11 JR Korbin Myers Virginia Tech 19
12 SO Dylan Duncan Illinois 15
13 SR Sean Nickell CSU Bakersfield 17
14 JR Rico Montoya N. Colorado 20
15 SO Colin Valdiviez Northwestern 14
16 SR Josh Terao American NR
17 FR Vito Arujau Cornell NR
18 FR Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh NR
19 SO Matt Schmitt West Virginia NR
20 JR Cameron Sykora ND State NR
I think you meant they exclude true freshmen since they include 3 redshirt freshmen in their rankings.
 
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has anyone on here actually seen RBY in person recently???

I have--he is huge for 133--I will even go as far as saying in my mind--less then 50% chance he makes 133---may seen him RS this year-- or Less RS and RBY to 141--im just saying I think it is possible.
 
has anyone on here actually seen RBY in person recently???

I have--he is huge for 133--I will even go as far as saying in my mind--less then 50% chance he makes 133---may seen him RS this year-- or Less RS and RBY to 141--im just saying I think it is possible.

I think Teske, Teasdale and RBY would be a good first 3 weights. Then Nick Lee could follow Zain's path. It's pretty amazing to think about, but Nick Lee's freshman year was actually better than Zain's in terms of bonus wins - 25 vs. 15 (if I counted correctly).
 
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A blood round for RBY with this competition in his True Frosh year would be super impressive and a cherry on top.
 
I think Teske, Teasdale and RBY would be a good first 3 weights. Then Nick Lee could follow Zain's path. It's pretty amazing to think about, but Nick Lee's freshman year was actually better than Zain's in terms of bonus wins - 25 vs. 15 (if I counted correctly).
This makes sense to me. Give Nick a RS year to get stronger and grow into 149. Teske is a natural 125. Teasdale and RBY won’t have an intense cut and we should still be pretty dominant. That not having to cut as much come tournament time has to be gas in the tank.
 
Gross and Wilson at 141 for the classic. Interesting. Did I miss something or have there been rumors of one or both being at 141 for the year? Maybe just up weight for the classic?

I feel pretty strongly that Gross will stay at 133 for his Senior year. Wilson going to 141 would not shock me......he is a long 133. Obviously.....Gross has proven that he won't duck anyone......even at 141 :) That is why so many root for him.
 
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Might also be further insulation for both from it “counting” with respect to seeding, ala Zahid/Marky.
 
Might also be further insulation for both from it “counting” with respect to seeding, ala Zahid/Marky.

HEY......it didn't "Count" on their records. Are you trying to say that despite Hall winning the National Championship while defeating Zahid along the way and was then seeded below Zahid despite his unbeaten record...….was because he lost by a point in an exhibition match that didn't count on their records. Blasphemy!
 
has anyone on here actually seen RBY in person recently???

I have--he is huge for 133--I will even go as far as saying in my mind--less then 50% chance he makes 133---may seen him RS this year-- or Less RS and RBY to 141--im just saying I think it is possible.

Track's weight management feature indicates that RBY certified under 141 pounds while fully-hydrated. I am guessing that 133 should be comfortable.

Interestingly enough, PSU's presumed biggest cutters (Cenzo, Teasdale, Berge, Rasheed) have yet to certify.
 
Track's weight management feature indicates that RBY certified under 141 pounds while fully-hydrated. I am guessing that 133 should be comfortable.

Interestingly enough, PSU's presumed biggest cutters (Cenzo, Teasdale, Berge, Rasheed) have yet to certify.
Did Rasheed gain a lot of weight over the summer? I heard that last year he was walking around at around 192 during the season. A pull to 184 shouldn't be that bad.
 
Did Rasheed gain a lot of weight over the summer? I heard that last year he was walking around at around 192 during the season. A pull to 184 shouldn't be that bad.

Yeah, I just never believed Shak on that one. Not until I see a weigh-in sheet. Do I believe the stories about brownies and whole chickens? Sure. He looks like a lean kid with a really fast matabolism. But I find it hard to believe he was 192 when that was probably close to the weight he pulled from at 165.

Same as I consider the Zahid’s interview about walking around at 178. Wrestlers can be quite vain about weight. Most people don’t want to be regarded as large for their weight class.

Shak looks nice and lean in his Instagram pic, so I imagine he’s on the right path to 184
 
Yeah, I just never believed Shak on that one. Not until I see a weigh-in sheet. Do I believe the stories about brownies and whole chickens? Sure. He looks like a lean kid with a really fast matabolism. But I find it hard to believe he was 192 when that was probably close to the weight he pulled from at 165.

Same as I consider the Zahid’s interview about walking around at 178. Wrestlers can be quite vain about weight. Most people don’t want to be regarded as large for their weight class.

Shak looks nice and lean in his Instagram pic, so I imagine he’s on the right path to 184
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If true, that's a dramatic culture change from back in the day. In high school and college, any exaggerating we did about the size of our cut was in the direction of making it seem bigger.
 
has anyone on here actually seen RBY in person recently???

I have--he is huge for 133--I will even go as far as saying in my mind--less then 50% chance he makes 133---may seen him RS this year-- or Less RS and RBY to 141--im just saying I think it is possible.

There's an opening at the local carnival, you seem to have skills they need
 
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