184 lbs actually has quite a few in contention for the five At-Large/Wildcard bids that the NCAA DI will soon be handing out, but I have narrowed it down to six wrestlers I think are in the best position to receive them. Of course four will & two won't.
#10 Colton Hawks Missouri |
#18 Ryder Rogotzke Ohio State |
An illegal & dangerous move, that many believe was done purposefully, Ryder Rogotzke is perhaps the mosted disliked wrestler in NCAA Division I wrestling today. Regardless of how fans may feel about him, he's still one of the top candidates at the moment to receive a wildcard. An NCAA DI qualifier last year, owns a 56 second fall over D.J. Washington.
#21 T.J. Stewart Virginia Tech |
7th in the nation a year ago, '24-'25 hasn't been anywhere near as good of a season for the Hokie as many were hoping it'd be. Nonetheless, he has still wrestled well enough to where he's a strong candidate for NCAA DI qualification through the At Large/Wildcard system. Was 5th at the Southern Scuffle.
#25 Dennis Robin West Virginia |
An NCAA DI qualifier in 2022, a 7th place finish at CKLV is great testimony for Dennis Robin, as is an 11-5 decision over D.J. Parker.
#26 Jaden Bullock Michigan |
The Wolverine was an NCAA DI qualifier last year & became a two-time CKLV place-winner this year. Owns 6th & 8th place finishes out in Vegas.
#28 Colin Fegley Lock Haven |
The Bald Eagle carries a 21-10 record, with a 4-2 victory over Shane Cartegena-Walsh.
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