Don’t believe Red qualifies
from an article on Flo:
Just two months out from the 2019 NCAA championships, we now have an added layer of intrigue as the Olympic Redshirt criteria have been released.
Let's first take a look at the criteria:
Past national team members (top three from the World or Olympic Team Trials)
Top eight at the 2019 Senior U.S. Open
Top three at the 2019 NCAA Wrestling Championship; or NCAA champion from a previous year AND top two from the 2019 U23 World Team Trials (must accomplish both).
Previous Cadet, Junior, U23 world medalist
Obviously, no one has yet met criterion No. 2 and No. 3 as NCAAs and the U.S. Open haven't occurred for this year. But, who's already met items No. 1 and No. 4, meaning they can apply for an Olympic redshirt to miss the 2019-20 NCAA season?
Qualifiers of No. 1 - Past national team members (top three from the World or Olympic Team Trials)
Mason Manville, Penn State - 2017 Greco-Roman World Team Member at 75kg
Nick Reenan, NC State - 2018 National Team, second place at 86kg
Jaydin Eierman, Missouri - 2018 National Team, third place at 65kg
Tate Orndorff, Utah Valley - 2018 National Team, third place at 130k (Greco)
Qualifiers of No. 4 - Previous Cadet, Junior, U23 World Medalist
Jordan Wood, Lehigh - silver medal, 2014 Cadet World Championships
Owen Webster, Minnesota - bronze medal, 2015 Cadet World Championships
Jarod Verkleeren, Penn State - gold medal, 2015 Cadet World Championships
Yianni Diakomihalis, Cornell - gold medal, 2015 Cadet World Championships
Spencer Lee, Iowa - gold medal, 2016 Junior World Championships
Mark Hall, Penn State - gold medal, 2016 Junior World Championships
Daton Fix, Oklahoma State - bronze medal, 2016 Junior World Championships
Taylor LaMont, Utah Valley - bronze medal, 2016 Junior World Championships (Greco)
Travis Wittlake, Oklahoma State - bronze medal, 2016 Cadet World Championships
Jacob Warner, Iowa - bronze medal, 2016 Cadet World Championships
Kurt McHenry, Michigan - gold medal, 2016 Cadet World Championships
David Carr, Iowa State - bronze medal, 2016 Cadet World Championships
Vito Arujau, Cornell - silver medal, 2016 Cadet World Championships
Mitch McKee, Minnesota - silver medal, 2017 Junior World Championships
Ryan Deakin, Northwestern - silver medal, 2017 Junior World Championships
Zahid Valencia, Arizona State - silver medal, 2017 Junior World Championships
Kollin Moore, Ohio State - bronze medal, 2017 Junior World Championships
Gable Steveson, Minnesota - gold medal, 2017 Junior World Championships
Cevion Severado, Missouri - silver medal, 2017 Junior World Championships (Greco)
Jacori Teemer, Arizona State - bronze medal, 2017 Cadet World Championships
Will Lewan, Michigan - gold medal, 2017 Cadet World Championships
Daniel Gregory Kerkvliet, Ohio State - gold medal, 2017 Cadet World Championships
Aaron Brooks, Penn State - gold medal, 2017 Cadet World Championships
Gavin Hoffman, Ohio State - bronze medal, 2017 Cadet World Championships
Cohlton Schultz, Arizona State - bronze medal, 2018 Junior World Championships (Greco)
Andrew Berreyesa, Cornell - silver medal, 2018 Junior World Championships (Greco)
Zach Elam, Missouri - silver medal, 2018 Junior World Championships
Mekhi Lewis, Virginia Tech - gold medal, 2018 Junior World Championships
Brady Berge, Penn State - bronze medal, 2018 Junior World Championships
Abe Assad, Iowa - bronze medal, 2018 Cadet World Championships
Matt Ramos, Minnesota - gold medal, 2018 Cadet World Championships