OU/Okie St Thread

Broderson might drop out of the rankings but I don't think anyone else's position will go down
 
I haven’t read this thread but I was definitely wrong on how this meet would go. There is no way AE should ever lose to that guy. Yes, the ref was definitely a homer but finish your shots especially when you are 90% there. Maybe the lack of matches the last few weeks hurt some of the wrestlers. Get Chittum back will help.
 
Jamison beat Swiderski in HS, he’s no slouch. He’s strong, smart and has always had good conditioning.
 
Final thoughts on OSU dual. (Factoring in OU dual into the grades).

125- just is who he is. Solid top 25 guy that just isn’t going to break through. C-

133- tough spot for most 133’s, let alone a RSFr. Battled well, Fix is just too much, he’s 26! B

141- match that he should win, but that’s a tough opponent. Jamison didn’t do much but did enough to win. B-

149- pretty good weekend from a guy coming off of injury. Both opponents this weekend seemed a bit scared of CS. A.

157- you know you’re always going to get 110% from Kraisser. Tough one tonight. C+

165- was the aggressor and proved once again that he is still elite. A.

174- was a big W for Gaitan. I was worried about his match ups this weekend and he closed the door on those thoughts. B+.

184- ran into a buzzsaw tonight. Wasn’t close on offense and didn’t have much defense for Plott. C-

197- I don’t have many words for this effort. That was an undersized freshman back up. F.

285- as predicted Doucet really wasn’t interested in action. Yet another top 10 W for Yonger. A.
 
Running the table or for the most part cleaning house in dual season in the big 12 was fun in years past but I think it’s safe to say us, Okie St and Mizzou (the likely king) are stronger this year than they have been collectively since Mizzou got here. The big 12s in Tulsa this year… man. Katie bar the door.
 
So I asked this last night and did not get a response. What happens to OU wrestling in the SEC? Did the Big 12 tell them to pound sand?
 

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