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  1. 2 hours ago, mcnorthcarolina said:

    That is just laughable.  But ok, start that thread.  

    You're telling me you don't think that Wabash's 165, Kyle Hatch, who's currently ranked #1 in d3 does not beat IU or Purdue's current 165? Kyle Hatch is a very talented wrestler, I would venture to say he would beat both teams current starter by bonus points. That would not be his only Big Ten wins either, Kyle would likley qualify for  D1 NCAAS and more than likely win a match or two. 

  2. 24 minutes ago, matts said:

    I was just reading the thread about Lee perhaps being Evansville's best and got to thinking it wasn't all that long ago (Im showing my age) when the knock on EMD was their style didnt translate well at the college level.  Obviously that idea has long been put to rest with Coughlin, Mauer (injuries aside), the Lee family...

     

    So my question is...  Over the years, what Indiana high school is the best at producing high level Division 1 wrestlers?  Is it EMD?  Griffith did really well for a few years, but hardly withstood the test of time.

     

    I will be interested to see what people say as I have no idea.

    The topic should be what high school produces the most college wrestlers, not d1. D1 does not mean anything, numerous guys from Marian, Indiana Tech,Uindy and Wabash beat guys from our Indiana Big Ten schools every year. 

  3. On 1/16/2020 at 9:15 AM, 4U2NV said:

    FCFIGHTER170 brings up a good point. Let's see what the Mendez effect looks like vs the Alred effect:

     

    126 = 15 state placements and 5 state qualifiers

    132 = 3 state placements and 10 state qualifiers 

    138 = 8 state placements and 5 state qualifiers 

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    182 = 8 state placers and 4 state qualifiers

    195 = 2 state placers and 2 state qualifiers

    220 = 4 state placers and 4 state qualifiers 

    Let's not forget about how dominant Zeke Seltzer is at 120. He is the part of the reason 126 is so deep.  

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