I would make time to watch any game of a college football playoff - like the NFL playoffs.
I can't say the same for more than a handful of this year's bowl games.
K thanks. So it would be an eight-point swing for the Dennis/Fanthorpe and Morningstar/Reader matches. A couple quick points:
-I have never seen Dennis wrestle. Fanthorpe has never wrestled Dennis (I asked him before the Iowa dual). Fanthorpe is favored not just by ranking, but also experience...
Each championship match gives the winner five points, I believe - one for advancement and four from the difference of first- and second-place.
Basically, the Dennis/Fanthorpe and Morningstar/Reader matches are the key to the whole thing. A 10-point swing either way.
Z is Rocky Balboa...and by the way, when I say he is the man, I mean that from the Cyclone perspective. I'm a totally nonbiased reporter from the Iowa State Daily...
I like Ward's potential this year. I have a feeling that he's going to have a good shot to AA.
I've put it on here before: he started wrestling again this past summer after tearing the ACL and MCL in his knee in July of 2007.
Still, that's a 4.5 point difference, potentially: .5 for...
Well, that shows what I know. That's a big advantage for Iowa then that I wasn't observing. They wouldn't have scored more than 2 or 3 points in the championship brackets at 157 and 197.
1-0 Caputo in the second period after an escape
On Cyclones.com
Ash first came to Iowa State in 2000 as a defensive graduate assistant under Dan McCarney. He was promoted to secondary coach in 2002 and served in that capacity through 2006. Ash was named recruiting coordinator for that last season.
So breaking this down:
Iowa State has Clark, Fanthorpe, Sanderson, Reader and Varner in the finals. Gallick is going to wrestle for third, while Ward and Zabriskie are still alive with one match to go before the placement round?