Does anyone know what the ACC tournament format will be? This will be the first year with 7 teams, so I am assuming the #1 seed in each weight class will receive a bye and then #2 will wrestle #7, #3 will wrestle #6 and #4 will wrestle #5. That would leave 4 wrestlers for quarter final bouts.
Bright should be #1 at 141 and Wilps at 174. I haven't checked all the ACC results but I think Bono might be #1 at 197. Max should be #2 at 184 since he lost to Sheptock of MD and I would think Mack and PJ also might be #2. Zanetta wrestled better in ACC matches than in out of conference matches so he should be a 2 or 3 I would think. Mikey, Morelli and whoever wrestles at 157 will likely be low seeds.
I don't think we are going to be a good tournament team because we seem to be a lot like Rande's teams of the last decade in that guys get worn out with too many matches. But being ranked #1 and only having to wrestle two matches should help Bright and Wilps should win his weight class. We likely will need two others to win their weight classes among the rest and I think we could win at 125, 133, 197 and Hwt, so hopefully we can get at least 2 of those 4. The best thing is that no one will have to wrestle more than 3 matches over 2 days.
I really hope this team's conditioning is better than I fear. I am getting tired of going to NCAAs where I see wrestlers from teams like PSU, Iowa, Oklahoma State, etc. score tons of points in the wrestle-backs while Pitt wrestlers consistently lose in either their first or second consolation bout. One of the great things about that tournament to me is that the wrestle-backs give you a lot more chances to root for your school. But, it has been disappointing to qualify 7 or 8 wrestlers and then have 4 or 5 done by the end of day one.
If I recall correctly, last year Oklahoma State actually led PSU on Friday after the morning session. But by the time all of the consolation bouts were done PSU had pretty much clinched the title because of the wrestle-backs including 2 or 3 where they beat Oklahoma State or Iowa wrestlers head to head. Winning the NCAAs with only 1 or 2 national champions is a real testament to having great team depth.
Bright should be #1 at 141 and Wilps at 174. I haven't checked all the ACC results but I think Bono might be #1 at 197. Max should be #2 at 184 since he lost to Sheptock of MD and I would think Mack and PJ also might be #2. Zanetta wrestled better in ACC matches than in out of conference matches so he should be a 2 or 3 I would think. Mikey, Morelli and whoever wrestles at 157 will likely be low seeds.
I don't think we are going to be a good tournament team because we seem to be a lot like Rande's teams of the last decade in that guys get worn out with too many matches. But being ranked #1 and only having to wrestle two matches should help Bright and Wilps should win his weight class. We likely will need two others to win their weight classes among the rest and I think we could win at 125, 133, 197 and Hwt, so hopefully we can get at least 2 of those 4. The best thing is that no one will have to wrestle more than 3 matches over 2 days.
I really hope this team's conditioning is better than I fear. I am getting tired of going to NCAAs where I see wrestlers from teams like PSU, Iowa, Oklahoma State, etc. score tons of points in the wrestle-backs while Pitt wrestlers consistently lose in either their first or second consolation bout. One of the great things about that tournament to me is that the wrestle-backs give you a lot more chances to root for your school. But, it has been disappointing to qualify 7 or 8 wrestlers and then have 4 or 5 done by the end of day one.
If I recall correctly, last year Oklahoma State actually led PSU on Friday after the morning session. But by the time all of the consolation bouts were done PSU had pretty much clinched the title because of the wrestle-backs including 2 or 3 where they beat Oklahoma State or Iowa wrestlers head to head. Winning the NCAAs with only 1 or 2 national champions is a real testament to having great team depth.