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If you're talking about basketball, we have a great recruiting class coming in. Diante Garrett, point guard, from Milwaukee who some consider best player in state of Wisconsin. Craig Brackins, power forward, who some have listed as 17th best player in country. Charles Boozer, guard, who is Carlos Boozer's brother. And Lucca Staiger, guard, a German who can really shoot the three pointer.
 

tim_redd

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Not to be a jerk, but I think he meant wrastlin' since he posted in the wrestling forum.
 

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Tyler Clark -Bettendorf- 125 #56 Recruit
Freshman - (37-3) State runnerup @ 103
Sophmore - (38-0) State Champ @ 103
Junior - (40-1) State runnerup @ 119
Fargo 05'
Freestyle National Champ @ 105
Greco National runnerup @ 105

Billy Lewis -Bettendorf- 174
Sophmore - (36-7) State runnerup @ 152
Junior - (32-6) State 4th @ 160

Justin Wren -Northern Michigan USOEC- 285
4x Greco State Champ
3x Freestyle State Champ
3x TAPPS Texas State Champ
4x All-American
05' Greco National Champ
 

isumellie

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Also realize that in college wrestling EVERYONE gets redshirted. So the people that have been mentioned that are coming in next year will not wrestle until 2008-2009.

Even Cael was red-shirted his freshman year and a little know fact is that he did have a loss during that year but because he was wrestling unattached it does not count to his collegiate record.

GO STATE!
 

isu_bub

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Also realize that in college wrestling EVERYONE gets redshirted. So the people that have been mentioned that are coming in next year will not wrestle until 2008-2009.

Even Cael was red-shirted his freshman year and a little know fact is that he did have a loss during that year but because he was wrestling unattached it does not count to his collegiate record.

GO STATE!

Not everyone redshirts. Joe Curran did not redshirt his initial freshman season because of a lack of depth in our upper weights. He is now redshirting. A freshman will redshirt unless severely needed. :wink0st:
 

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Even Cael was red-shirted his freshman year and a little know fact is that he did have a loss during that year but because he was wrestling unattached it does not count to his collegiate record.

GO STATE!

Oh yeah, and if memory serves me correctly, the loss you speak of was to an OU wrestler by the name of David Kjelgaard, who was from Lewis Central High School of Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was at an Open Tournament. Correct me if I am wrong!
 

isumellie

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Oh yeah, and if memory serves me correctly, the loss you speak of was to an OU wrestler by the name of David Kjelgaard, who was from Lewis Central High School of Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was at an Open Tournament. Correct me if I am wrong!


Sounds about right to me. I didnt remember the exact person he wrestled but it would have to have been in an open tournament.
 

isumellie

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I was just looking at the roster and I like who we have as true freshman right now because they will help out in one of our weakest weight this year at 141. The person that could really help there is T.J. Sebolt.

The other thing that I like about the true freshman is that we have a lot of different people that could fill in the open weight next year at 165 by the graduating Travis Paulson. Those possible replacements include true freshman, Jonathan Reader, Mitch Artist, and Todd Becker.

The weight that right now concerns me the most is 157 because we dont have a clear replacement for Trent Paulson
 

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141 is not a weak weight, we have a very capable wrestler in Mitch Mueller at that weight. He is rated in all polls I believe.
For 157: It is said Cyler Sanderson could grow into the spot but I am unsure of that. If Cyler moved up it would make room for Sebolt to slip into the lineup if Mueller bumped up as well.

Basically it could look like this:

125 - Fanthrope (SO)
133 - Gallick (SO)
141 - Sebolt (RS FR)
149 - Mueller (SO)
157 - Sanderson (SO)
165 - Reader (RS FR)
174 - Bertolino (SR)
184 - Curran (SO)
197 - Varner (SO)
HWT - Zabriskie (SO)

Curran and Varner are slightly interchangable. If Kist makes the lineup next year, Fanthorpe could bump up successfully and Sebolt might miss the lineup. Who knows!?! But it is fun to speculate!
 

isumellie

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141 is not a weak weight, we have a very capable wrestler in Mitch Mueller at that weight. He is rated in all polls I believe.
For 157: It is said Cyler Sanderson could grow into the spot but I am unsure of that. If Cyler moved up it would make room for Sebolt to slip into the lineup if Mueller bumped up as well.

Basically it could look like this:

125 - Fanthrope (SO)
133 - Gallick (SO)
141 - Sebolt (RS FR)
149 - Mueller (SO)
157 - Sanderson (SO)
165 - Reader (RS FR)
174 - Bertolino (SR)
184 - Curran (SO)
197 - Varner (SO)
HWT - Zabriskie (SO)

Curran and Varner are slightly interchangable. If Kist makes the lineup next year, Fanthorpe could bump up successfully and Sebolt might miss the lineup. Who knows!?! But it is fun to speculate!

Good point
 

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I was just looking at the roster and I like who we have as true freshman right now because they will help out in one of our weakest weight this year at 141. The person that could really help there is T.J. Sebolt.

I watched this guy wrestle a few times in high school and he is an animal. He would really just toy with his opponents sometimes. He wrestled at the lower weights in high school and it will be something to see how he wrestles with and extra 15 pounds on or so. Hopefully he'll dominate college like he did in high school although most college wrestlers do dominate hs.
 

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I realize that redshirting is the norm. My question is, what is Wren status? He comes with some pretty good credentials but is he coming in as a freshmen? With him coming from Northern MI USOEC I'm not sure what that means to his status. He may be able to help right away.

As far as next year, I think Reader at 165 is going to be stud. It will be interesting at 141 because Mueller was very highly touted and is only expected to get better. The wrestle-offs will be exciting next year. It will be nice to have some depth...we haven't had that in some time.
 

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Wren worked out at the Olympic training center for awhile in Michigan working on greco and freestyle. ISU pursued him out of HS, I am unsure what he did the last year but I think his eligibility is intact.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5KG11IhbeU"]YouTube - Justin Wren Bishop Lynch Wrestling Highlight #2[/ame]

YOUtube video of Justin wrestling
 
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to correct you im not sure but i was underthe impression it was a guy from Iowa in one of the open tournys
 

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I was frustrated yesterday when I went to cyclones.com to look at the old wrestling results from that year and they actually removed them, or at least put them somewhere I couldn't find them.
 

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Cael Research Attempt 1:

1997-1998: Wrestled unattached and compiled a 10-1 record ... won the Cyclone Open ... finished second in the UNI Open ... won the Omaha Open by pinning Nebraska’s Charles McTorry ...
 
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Not sure but I believe his loss was to Lee Fullhart of Iowa during his redshirt season.
 

isu_bub

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I'm curious now what the connection was that I heard between Kjelgaard and Sanderson... oh well.

Yes, Wren looks tougher than nails. He might be giving Big Z a run for his money.