MattM Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 Big 10 Pre-Seeds http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-wrestl/spec-rel/030314aaa.html Obviously, anything can happen in the consolation rounds of Big 10's, but based on the Pre-Seeds: I have marked the guys that looks to be the last wrestler to be safe baring a big mess up in green Those predicted to be right on the "bubble" and needing at least one nice win in red Those needing a few big upsets in the consolations rounds to leapfrog the compeititon in blue. 125 lbs. (Allocations 7,but possibly 6) 1 Nico Megaludis, PSU 2 Jesse Delgado, ILL 3 Cory Clark, IOWA 4 Bradley Taylor, WIS 5 Conor Youtsey, MICH 6 Tim Lambert, NEB 7 Camden Eppert, PUR 8 Nick Roberts, OSU If Clark, IOWA is indeed in instead of Gilman this will take the weight allocation # down to 6. 133 lbs. (Allocations 8 ) 1 Tony Ramos, IOWA 2 Tyler Graff, WIS 3 David Thorn, MINN 4 Cashe Quiroga, PUR 5 Zane Richards, ILL 6 Johnni DiJulius, OSU 7 Jimmy Gulibon, PSU 8 Rossi Bruno, MICH 9 Shawn Nagel, NEB 10 Dom Malone, NU 11 Joe Duca, IND 12 Garth Yenter, MSU 141 lbs. (Allocations 6) 1 Zain Retherford, PSU 2 Logan Stieber, OSU 3 Chris Dardanes, MINN 4 Stephen Dutton, MICH 5 Josh Dziewa, IOWA 6 Steven Rodrigues, ILL 7 Danny Sabatello, PUR 8 Jessie Thielke, WIS 149 lbs. (Allocations 6) 1 Jake Sueflohn, NEB 2 Nick Dardanes, MINN 3 Jason Tsirtsis, NU 4 Brody Grothus, IOWA 5 Eric Grajales, MICH 6 Ian Paddock, OSU 7 James English, PSU 8 Brandon Nelsen, PUR 157 lbs. (Allocations 8 ) 1 Isaac Jordan, WIS 2 James Green, NEB 3 Dylan Ness, MINN 4 Derek St. John, IOWA 5 Dylan Alton, PSU 6 Taylor Walsh, IND 7 Zac Brunson, ILL 8 Brian Murphy, MICH 9 Alex Griffin, PUR 10 Ben Sullivan, NU 11 Randy Languis, OSU 12 Roger Wildmo, MSU 165 lbs. (Allocations 8 ) 1 David Taylor, PSU 2 Nick Moore, IOWA 3 Pierce Harger, NU 4 Dan Yates, MICH 5 Jackson Morse, ILL 6 Danny Zilverberg, MINN 7 Ryan LeBlanc, IND 8 Austin Wilson, NEB 9 Pat Robinson, PUR 10 Joe Grandominico, OSU 11 Bobby Nash, MSU 12 Ben Cox, WIS 174 lbs. (Allocations 7) 1 Robert Kokesh, NEB 2 Matt Brown, PSU 3 Mike Evans, IOWA 4 Logan Storley, MINN 5 Tony Dallago, ILL 6 Mark Martin, OSU 7 Scott Liegel, WIS 8 Collin Zeerip, MICH 184 lbs. (Allocations 7) 1 Ed Ruth, PSU 2 Kevin Steinhaus, MINN 3 Ethen Lofthouse, IOWA 4 TJ Dudley, NEB 5 Domenic Abounader, MICH 6 Kenny Courts, OSU 7 Jackson Hein, WIS 8 John Rizqallah, MSU Likely, add in Sheridan IU as well. He was part of allocation count, but was not part of pre-seed's. 197 lbs. (Allocations 8 ) 1 Morgan McIntosh, PSU 2 Nick Heflin, OSU 3 Scott Schiller, MINN 4 Braden Atwood, PUR 5 Nathan Burak, IOWA 6 Mario Gonzalez, ILL 7 Alex Polizzi, NU 8 Timmy McCall, WIS 9 Nick McDiarmid, MSU 10 Caleb Kolb, NEB 11 Chris Heald, MICH 12 Garret Goldman, IND 285 lbs. (Allocations 9) 1 Adam Coon, MICH 2 Adam Chalfant, IND 3 Mike McMullan, NU 4 Bobby Telford, IOWA 5 Tony Nelson, MINN 6 Mike McClure, MSU 7 Connor Medbery, WIS 8 Jon Gingrich, PSU 9 Collin Jensen, NEB 10 Nick Tavanello, OSU 11 Alex White, PUR 12 Chris Lopez, ILL NCAA Qualification Conference Allocation http://www.ncaa.com/news/wrestling/article/2014-02-27/ncaa-announces-qualifier-allocations-2014-di-wrestling 125: 7 (6 if Clark, IOWA wrestles instead of Gilman) 133: 8 141: 6 149: 6 157: 8 165: 8 174: 7 184: 7 197: 8 285: 9 Total: 74 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butt Drag Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 133, 174, 184, and heavyweight are just filthy. Those are ncaa tourney quality. Compared to thd PAC ten And big XII, the big ten is getting screwed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattM Posted March 3, 2014 Author Share Posted March 3, 2014 You can also add Sheridan of IU as a threat for a spot at 184. He wasn't listed as a pre-seed but was counted as part of the allocated qualifiers list for that weight class. Also, at 125 if Clark of Iowa wrestler instead of Gilman (as pre-seeds indicate) then the Allocated Qualifiers for that weight will drop to 6 at that weight class. Shifting the "bubble list" up one spot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greco165 Posted March 3, 2014 Share Posted March 3, 2014 133, 174, 184, and heavyweight are just filthy. Those are ncaa tourney quality. Compared to thd PAC ten And big XII, the big ten is getting screwed. 157 as well. Returning champ and 3-time top 4 placer is a 4 seed in his own conference tournament. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWINfan Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 I'm not sure I understand what the pre-seeds means? When are the brackets for the BIG touney available? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Here's who I think will make NCAA's. 125- Eppert PU 65% chance- in 141- Sabatello PU (if healthy) 75% chance- in 149- Nelson PU (out) not enough allocations 157-Walsh IU 75% chance-in Griffin PU (out) 165- LeBlanc IU 70% chance-in Robinson PU (out) 184- Sheridan IU (out) 197- Atwood PU 75% chance-in Hwt- Chalfant IU 99% chance-in This includes at large picks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Y2CJ41 Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 I'm not sure I understand what the pre-seeds means? When are the brackets for the BIG touney available? Preseeds are just that, pre-seeds. Brackets are usually out Friday night. Most of the time the seeds hold true, but there are always a few changes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrestlinggods Posted March 7, 2014 Share Posted March 7, 2014 Think you forgot one Disco...133 Quiroga, He will make it to NCAA's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted March 8, 2014 Share Posted March 8, 2014 Think you forgot one Disco...133 Quiroga, He will make it to NCAA's. Sure did, and you are right. Cashe is looking good up here in Madison. He will have to wrestle his best match of the year, next round, against Ramos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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