spurs1990
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Hadn't even thought about that. That's likelyHave to think Dawson leaving could hurt us here, they were close.
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Hadn't even thought about that. That's likelyHave to think Dawson leaving could hurt us here, they were close.
Larger class doesn’t necessarily mean the weestlers are better.His school isn't in the largest division are they? So he isn't wrestling against the better heavyweights......not that it would make a huge difference.
Larger class doesn’t necessarily mean the weestlers are better.
I agree though more often than not the larger classes will have at least 2 guys in the 285 lb division so they can practice against someone their own size. The smaller weight classes may not even have one kid who weighs 285.Larger class doesn’t necessarily mean the weestlers are better.
Have you ever wrestled? Bigger the school, the larger the team. Smaller schools usually don't have a complete team.Larger class doesn’t necessarily mean the weestlers are better.
Skutt dominates high school wrestling and they are dwarfed in size compared to class A schools but they kick their asses all the time.Have you ever wrestled? Bigger the school, the larger the team. Smaller schools usually don't have a complete team.
Skutt dominates high school wrestling and they are dwarfed in size compared to class A schools but they kick their asses all the time.
Now, if you go way down to some really small small schools, sure, they won't have a complete team but that really doesn't matter in wrestling where most of the focus is on individual state medals, the team medals are just a bonus. I would also guess right now and say that I could name 5-6 class A teams in the state of Nebraska that have less than 15 kids on the team...freshman through senior.
I coached wrestling and took a few kids to state...It is pretty freaking hard to tell the difference from a class D state champion and a Class A state champion. I would argue that class B is the best class for wrestling in Nebraska.
I wrestled state in both class c & b competition was much better in b. I moved to Lincoln after I graduated and i see a lot of recruiting of hs players in football & basketball to parochial schools, so the comments on skutt is not surprising.Skutt dominates high school wrestling and they are dwarfed in size compared to class A schools but they kick their asses all the time.
Now, if you go way down to some really small small schools, sure, they won't have a complete team but that really doesn't matter in wrestling where most of the focus is on individual state medals, the team medals are just a bonus. I would also guess right now and say that I could name 5-6 class A teams in the state of Nebraska that have less than 15 kids on the team...freshman through senior.
I coached wrestling and took a few kids to state...It is pretty freaking hard to tell the difference from a class D state champion and a Class A state champion. I would argue that class B is the best class for wrestling in Nebraska.
Sure, if you’re talking about what team is better. But, we aren’t talking about teams here. We are talking about individual wrestlers.Have you ever wrestled? Bigger the school, the larger the team. Smaller schools usually don't have a complete team.