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The Forerunners -Jesse Delgado Illini senior Delgado looks to end his illustrious career with a third NCAA title, but going head to head with him will be fellow senior Megaludis, who has thus finished 2nd-2nd-3rd during his campaign as a Nittany Lion. The two have split back and forth, each having wins over the other. Not far behind either of them will be Garrett who after finishing 3rd-2nd thus far in his career, hopes to add what will be one of two NCAA titles to his Darkhorses Joey Dance Virginia Tech, Alan Waters Missouri and Thomas Gilman Iowa It's hard to believe that as well as he wrestled last season, that Dance was only a year removed from high school. As a true freshman, he finished 4th in the nation. If he was that good as a true freshman, it's plausible to imagine he'll be even better this year as a sophomore. Perhaps he'll be good enough to contend with Delgado, Megaludis and Garrett. More of a question mark than Dance, will be Lastly, Hawkeye sophomore Gilman could pose a threat to the NCAA crown as well as he has proved his ability to defeat top competition in the past. MY PICK: 133lbs The Forerunners - A.J. Schopp Edinboro At the time being Schopp looks to add an individual NCAA crown as a part of the Fighting Darkhorses - Cody Brewer Oklahoma, Mason Beckman Lehigh, Johnni DiJulius and Cory Clark Iowa Brewer has steadily improved each year during his time thus far as a sooner. The two time All American proved his ability more than once during his career to defeat opponents that he has previously lost to. He's a quick and dangerous wrestler who could give Schopp some fits this season. Beckman at the current time is ranked 2nd under Amateur Wrestling Newsmagazine's (AWN) current rankings, after finishing 6th in the nation last year. I don't see him holding that ranking throughout the season, as I believe he'll be vulnerable to lose a couple of matches here and there. However, I dare not count him out in his abilities to be an NCAA champion. DiJulius is perhaps the most unpredictable, thus dangerous wrestler at this weight class. When on, as he proved last season with wins over MY PICK: Johnni DiJulius Ohio State - As a rather big fan of Brewer's I'd love to see him atop the award stand this year, but I have a gut feeling that it'll be DiJulius who takes the Division I wrestling world by storm this season. After a disappointing BIG 10 and 141 The Forerunners - Stieber, need I say more? The Buckeye senior looks to become only the fourth four time NCAA champion in the history of NCAA Division I wrestling this season. The chances of anyone keeping him from this feat are slim to none. He's one of the all time greatest wrestlers that has ever graced the mat and most likely will walk off the mat crowned champion at the end of the year. If there is anyone that can do the impossible and knock Stieber off his throne it is Fighting Scott senior Port. Port will show Stieber no respect and go after him with a license to kill. As one of the most exciting and exhilarating wrestlers in Division I wrestling today, look for Port to be Stieber's biggest concern. Retherford has already proved his ability to defeat Stieber as he caught the Buckeye off guard during a duel meet and upset him. While I don't see Stieber allowing this to happen again, I won't count it out as a possibility. MY PICK: 149 lbs The Forerunners - Jason Tsirtsis Northwestern, Josh Kindig Oklahoma State, Hunter Stieber Ohio State, David Habat Edinboro and Drake Houdashelt Missouri The 149 lbs weight class is one of the most competitive weight classes in NCAA Division I wrestling this upcoming season. Even though sophomore Tsirtsis returns as the champion, I don't count his chances of repeating any greater than the other four men listed alongside him. The parity at this weight class is unreal and those listed as the forerunners aren't the only ones capable of winning this year's championships at 149 lbs. Darkhorses - Chris Villalonga Cornell and Jake Sueflohn Nebraska It's rather ironic that two of the very best wrestlers in the nation, going into their senior year, who have yet to be crowned All Americans would be in the same weight class, but they are. Both Villalonga and Sueflohn has proven their ability to beat anyone and be NCAA champions. While even getting on the podium has eluded them thus far throughout their careers, I have no doubt that both will be on the podium this year and that the very top of it is a very realistic possibility for either. MY PICK: Jake Sueflohn 157 lbs Forerunners - Dylan Ness Minnesota - James Green Nebraska - Ian Miller Kent State - Brian Realbuto Cornell Golden Gopher fans would like me to erase the other three names above, pointing out Ness's fall over Green at last year's NCAA championships and Husker fans would like me to erase the other three names, pointing out that Ness's fall over Green was a "fluke" and that Green defeated him 7-3 with three takedowns at the BIG 10's. Nevertheless I keep all four names above as forerunners for the simple fact that neither Darkhorses Nick Brascetta If you wanted true darkhorse predidtions you just got three of them. I'm interested to see how Brascetta does up a weight class as he returns off of a redshirt this season. Two years ago he finished in 8th place at 149 lbs and according to some of the Hokie faithful looks to be a serious contender this year at 157. You wont' get a bolder prediction out of me as far as potential NCAA champions go than Schneider. A rather non discussed and unknown wrestler thus far, I believe he will turns heads with a huge upset more than once this season. The Mustang sophomore wrestles a very in your face, aggressive style similar to that of MY PICK: I don't want to say right now. It's just too competitive of a weight class, with way too much parity for me to make my prediction at the time being. I will say though that I do not think it will be Green. No offense to the guy, I'd be more than happy to see him end his career as champion, but I don't think he'll win it. I think he suffers from the "must lose a match at the NCAA tournament" curse that 165 The Forerunners- Alex Dieringer Oklahoma State After graduation, 165 lbs looks to be the weakest weight class out of the ten for 2015. Even though Dieringer is moving up for 157, I believe he'll prove to be far too strong, quick, technical and athletic for his opposition to pose him much, if any of a threat. Darkhorses Nick Sulzer The battle amongst these gladiators will be for the silver medal more so than it will be for the gold, but nevertheless I will acknowledge their chances. Sulzer at the time being seems the most likely to knock off Dieringer after an impressive 4th place finish last season. MY PICK: 174 lbs The Forerunners - Logan Storley There is enough drama between the four of these guys that I could almost pitch a television series about it to NBC. All four of these guys are seniors and all four of these guys have seen one another multiple times throughout their careers. They're all equal in ability, not a single one of them has an advantage above the other. They'll finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th at the NCAA's respectively, but in what exact order, no one knows. Darkhorses - There aren't any. I'll eat my hat if anyone other than these four wrestlers is crowned the NCAA champion at 174 lbs this season. MY PICK: Mike Evans 184 lbs The Forerunners - Gabe Dean Cornell and Jack Dechow Old Dominion After not only finishing 3rd in the nation but also doing the impossible and defeating the undefeatable Ed Ruth, you'd think that the Big Red sophomore would have easy pickings for the 2015 185 lbs crown, but right behind him is fellow sophomore Dechow of Old Dominion. I look forward to the fierce battles between these two this season. darkhorses - None. I believe that Dean is really a Gorilla in a human suit, he is so flipping strong. His offense is unstoppable and his defense is impermeable. Dechow is virtually the same. The only one defeating either of these guys, is each other. MY PICK: Gabe Dean Cornell - While I'd like to see Dean be given some competition, I think that he'll not only win the title this year, but win it the next three years in a row. Unless someone with immense talent and ability comes along, I don't see Dean ever tasting defeat during his collegiate career again. 197 lbs The Forerunners J'Den Cox Cox seems to be the most favorable pick, as he returns looking to add another title to his already impressive resume this year as a sophomore. Looking to knock him off will be Golden Gopher Schiller and Cyclone Gadson, who both want to be atop the podium in their final seasons. All three stand good chance of doing just that. After a very disappointing NCAA tournament last season, you wouldn't think Meeks capable of winning an NCAA title, but hear me now and hear me clear, if he wrestles anything like he did two years ago, he'll be the man to beat at 197 lbs. He's a precocious and precarious wrestler with the ability to pin. MY PICK: HWT The Forerunners - Gwiazdowski is the returning NCAA champion, but I don't think his chances are any greater than that of McMullan's or Coons. Many may wonder why I put Coon's name on the list yet leave off Darkhorses - Kyle Colling Who? Is that what you're saying? If you are, that's fine at the moment, but you won't be saying "Who?" about a month into the season. Colling is under the radar, but won't be for long. With such wins as that over MY PICK: Mike McMullan Northwestern - It's hard for me to believe that McMullan is coming into his final season as a Wildcat. After finishing 3rd-2nd-3rd, I think he'll make like I believe Megaludis will as well, and finish out his illustrious career as an NCAA champion. Quick Recap 125 - Nico Megaludis 133 - Johnni DiJulius 141 - Logan Stieber 149 - Jake Sueflohn 157 - Currently Undecided 165 - Alex Dieringer 174 - Mike Evans 184 - Gabe Dean 197 - Taylor Meeks HWT - Mike McMullan NOTE: Since writing this I have heard that both Penn State’s Dylan Alton and Arizona State’s Kyle Colling will be out with injuries. |
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