Pitt looked kind of flat today. Can't really blame them either, with back to back tough dials this late in the season.
re: Mack and Shopp- that is more or less a typical match. Shelton can't get out on bottom, Shopp drops to a knee and stalls but never gets called. Shopp wins 1 or 2 to nothing. Have seen this scenario play out probably four times or so.
Money and Edgar both ran into two tough, experienced wrestlers. I'm still optimistic Bout them making noise come tourney time.
157 we need Fargo back. Ive heard he will be back next week and baring a result aggravation of the injury will most likely be in for the conference tournament.
165- Yates is an extremely tough, experienced wrestler albeit a hot/cold one. Did not think Geno would win this one at all.probably the best win of his career so far.
285 - I think Coons reversal was a bit too quick for on to play catch and release. He just rolled through from his back and your not going to let a guy off his back to run away. That being said I think Pjs only chance to win that match was to get the pin there. Coon is just to big and moves too well. But the stall calls were bs. Pushing isn't offense and that is all Coincidentally did - dig an undertook and push. I think PJ took three shots and a throw, while Coon took one shot. Someone was trying to score and someone was dump wrestling.
Pete was all over the official during and after the match regarding g this, and McFarland seemed to take exception to Pete not liking the call and the two briefly exchanged some not so nice words well after the two teams cleared the mat.