Michigan State vs Ohio State

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MICHIGAN STATE VS OHIO STATE
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126. Ravon Foley 1-2RS JR 5.VS Malik Heinselmen 4-0 JR 14. Match of the night can Heinselmen keep rolling? Toss up

133. Jordan Hamdin 1-0 NR RS 9 or Tristan Lujan 0-1 9 NR VS Jordan Decater Soph 2-2 NR

141. Jacob Spies 1-1 RS SR NR VS Dylan D Emilio RS 9 1-1 NR Ir Anthony Archimedia 9 3-0 NR

149. Peyton Omania 1-1 RS 9 NR Vs Sammy Sasso RS Soph 3-0 2./

157. Chase Suldate 1-1 9 NR Vs Elijha Cleary RS SR 1-2 NR

165. Jack Tucker 1-1 RS SR 18./ VS Ethan Smith RS JR 2-1 20./

174. Drew Hughes 1-1RS SR NR Vs Kaleb Romero RS JR 3-0 3./

184. Lane Malczewsi 2-0 RS Soph NR VS Rocky Jodan RS Soph 1-2 19./

197. Cameron Caffey RS JR 2-0 6./ VS Gavin Hoffman RS Soph 2-1 NRor Chase Singletary RS JR 0-0 NR

HWT. Brad Wilton 1-1 RS JR NR VS Tate Orndorrf RS JR 1-2 8.
 
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@pirateflash07 Thanks for starting the thread. (y)

'Heinselman Revenge Tour' - Let's go Malik!
Decatur needs a win here.
Spiess and D'Emilio battle of Ohio boys. Wouldn't be surprised to see Ech here.
Sasso continues his roll.
Cleary needs a win, but I don't believe he gets it here.
Smith and Romero should win.
Rocky is up in the air.
Caffey wins no matter who we put here.
Orndorff should handle this. I'll be shocked if we ever see GTG start again.
 
Who is Archimedia? Lol
How dare you!
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MSU has been awful seemingly forever, finishing 10th or worse in the B10 for the last 10 years. And this is one of a handful of teams or so that have won an NCAA title (1968). They are better this year, and tOSU is not a national power as they have been of late. MSU is very capable of winning this dual. Per rankings, they're favored at 125, 165 & 197 while tOSU is favored at 149, 174, 184 & 285. The remaining 3 weights, 133, 141 & 157 have neither ranked. There are enough close matches for this to go either way.
 
MSU has been awful seemingly forever, finishing 10th or worse in the B10 for the last 10 years. And this is one of a handful of teams or so that have won an NCAA title (1968). They are better this year, and tOSU is not a national power as they have been of late. MSU is very capable of winning this dual. Per rankings, they're favored at 125, 165 & 197 while tOSU is favored at 149, 174, 184 & 285. The remaining 3 weights, 133, 141 & 157 have neither ranked. There are enough close matches for this to go either way.
I certainly wouldn't argue the point.
 
I’m glad to see Spiess get a shot, I don’t think he matches up well against demilio though!
What’s awesome is I have watched these two from a Very young age in the same room in Milan OH. It was never a question back then. Now maybe a different story. Either way, I hope they both wrestle their best and with no injuries. Good luck to both! BTW guys for life!
 
This is off the tOSU site and fewer "ORs." Echemedia looks like he'll make his 2nd start. And SE's Hepner is in the "OR" list. I'd love to see Hepner get a try here.

OHIO STATE MICHIGAN STATE
125 lbs (#12) Mailk Heinselman (3-0) vs (#10) Rayvon Foley (1-1)
-OR Tristan Lujan (1-1)
133 lbs (#24) Jordan Decatur (2-2) (#28) Jordan Hamdan (1-0)
141 lbs Anthony Echemendia (2-0) vs Jake Spiess (1-1) -OR Matt Santos (0-0)
149 lbs (#2) Sammy Sasso (3-0) vs (#31) Peyton Omania (1-1)
157 lbs (#23) Elijah Cleary (2-1)
-OR Isaac Wilcox (0-0) -OR Bryce Hepner (0-0) vs (#29) Chase Saldate (1-1) -OR Nathan Atienza (0-1)
-OR Caleb Fish (2-0)
165 lbs (#6) Ethan Smith (2-1) vs (#18) Jake Tucker (1-1)
174 lbs (#4) Kale Romero (3-0) vs (#17) Drew Hughes (1-1)
184 lbs (#16) Rocky Jordan (1-2) vs (#13) Layne Malczewski (2-0)
197 lbs (#25) Gavin Hoffman (2-1) vs (#6) Cameron Caffey (2-0)
-OR Austen Malczewski (0-2)
HWT (#8) Tate Orndorff (1-2) vs Brad Wilton (1-1) -OR Christian Rebottaro (0-0)
 
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BTW, Echemedia and Hepner (as an "OR") are both listed for Maryland as well. I'm not sure if D'Emillio is hurt or if Ryan has made a decision to let Echemdia show what he has. D'Emillio's last match was a brutal beat down by SeaBass, so maybe there's an injury there.
 
Foley was an AA 7th in 2019 and RS'ed last year. In 2019 Foley MD'ed Malik. The Buckeye got the only 2 TDs of the match. Heinselman has huge potential. 125 is weak other than Lee. Foley started the year out as #2, being the only returning AA other than Lee.
 
Cleary gets the call at 157 over Hepner, much to my chagrin. And as much as I'd like to see Hepner, I trust Ryan to put the best guy on the mat. BTW, Cleary loses 4-0.

tOSU 12-3
 
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Per IM rankings, #20 Smith beats #18 Tucker by MD 17-6. That's a nice win for Smith and will move him up in the rankings.
 
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