Now that we know that wrestlers will not be given an extra year of eligibility, I've been running through line-up possibilities and trying to put something together. Here's what I've thought up so far:
125. Danny Vega: This one is fairly obvious. Tanner Jordan will most likely redshirt along with Joey Thompson. Dan Kimbal may be able to drop down and provide some depth if necessary and Coapstick will be there in a pinch.
133. Zack Price: I'm wondering if he can hold the wright, he has a very big frame so I have to wonder if him might be going up. Rotert mentioned him possibly going up to 149 in an interview. I think he loses something if he goes up as he looks to have improved a lot for having dropped down to 133. Both Dan Kimbal and Trevor Anderson had a chance to win the spot if Price does go up.
141. Clay Carlson: I don't think there's any doubt as to who will start here. Jack Thomsen will redshirt here and they will have some good depth with Lamer, Williams, and Molitor.
149. Peyton Smith: Hunter Marko also has a shot here but Smith is on a trajectory to be a solid wrestler after doing a very good job filling in at 157 this year. If Price moves up, I don't think he's the guy here.
157. Cade DeVos: I think that this is where he's best though he is a good candidate to move up. I think that Carlson moves up and tries for a spot at 165 or 174. There are a lot of wrestler between 149, 157, and 165 who could all fill if needed.
165. Tanner Cook: Tanner could move up to 174 and that might be what's best for the team. I think that Carlson does better here than anywhere else and I've been wanting him to be a 165 for a long time. I could see a situation where Cook and Carlson fill in between 165 and 174 depending on the match-up. O'Neil and Jordan are both good wrestlers who could have some say as to where people end up.
174. Colton Carlson: I could see either Cook or Carlson wrestling here but I think Cook wins that wrestle-off. King is here but I think the coaches owe him a redshirt after a very tough true-freshman year. Hawkins will provide some depth here.
184. Jacob Schoon: I like Schoon more than Casperson and I'm starting to think that Mueller is done with all of the injury problems that he's had. Ideally Mueller gets a 6th year and is healthy enough to compete, it would also be great if Casperson is good to go and lives up to the hype, but I think the most likely outcome is Schoon continuing to grow and improve and winning the spot. Orris can provide depth.
197. Tanner Sloan: There's really no controversy here, he's the guy and he's ready for a big year. There will be a lot of good 184s who can provide depth here.
285. Blake Wolters: This could go a lot of ways. Wolters, Trenary, and McConville all have a chance at winning the spot here. They should push each other and they will have a good wrestler here for the next four years at least. Wolters, as the incumbent, seems the most likely to be the guy.
This is still a pretty young team and I think there are a few guys who can have breakout years. I have high hopes for this team.
125. Danny Vega: This one is fairly obvious. Tanner Jordan will most likely redshirt along with Joey Thompson. Dan Kimbal may be able to drop down and provide some depth if necessary and Coapstick will be there in a pinch.
133. Zack Price: I'm wondering if he can hold the wright, he has a very big frame so I have to wonder if him might be going up. Rotert mentioned him possibly going up to 149 in an interview. I think he loses something if he goes up as he looks to have improved a lot for having dropped down to 133. Both Dan Kimbal and Trevor Anderson had a chance to win the spot if Price does go up.
141. Clay Carlson: I don't think there's any doubt as to who will start here. Jack Thomsen will redshirt here and they will have some good depth with Lamer, Williams, and Molitor.
149. Peyton Smith: Hunter Marko also has a shot here but Smith is on a trajectory to be a solid wrestler after doing a very good job filling in at 157 this year. If Price moves up, I don't think he's the guy here.
157. Cade DeVos: I think that this is where he's best though he is a good candidate to move up. I think that Carlson moves up and tries for a spot at 165 or 174. There are a lot of wrestler between 149, 157, and 165 who could all fill if needed.
165. Tanner Cook: Tanner could move up to 174 and that might be what's best for the team. I think that Carlson does better here than anywhere else and I've been wanting him to be a 165 for a long time. I could see a situation where Cook and Carlson fill in between 165 and 174 depending on the match-up. O'Neil and Jordan are both good wrestlers who could have some say as to where people end up.
174. Colton Carlson: I could see either Cook or Carlson wrestling here but I think Cook wins that wrestle-off. King is here but I think the coaches owe him a redshirt after a very tough true-freshman year. Hawkins will provide some depth here.
184. Jacob Schoon: I like Schoon more than Casperson and I'm starting to think that Mueller is done with all of the injury problems that he's had. Ideally Mueller gets a 6th year and is healthy enough to compete, it would also be great if Casperson is good to go and lives up to the hype, but I think the most likely outcome is Schoon continuing to grow and improve and winning the spot. Orris can provide depth.
197. Tanner Sloan: There's really no controversy here, he's the guy and he's ready for a big year. There will be a lot of good 184s who can provide depth here.
285. Blake Wolters: This could go a lot of ways. Wolters, Trenary, and McConville all have a chance at winning the spot here. They should push each other and they will have a good wrestler here for the next four years at least. Wolters, as the incumbent, seems the most likely to be the guy.
This is still a pretty young team and I think there are a few guys who can have breakout years. I have high hopes for this team.
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