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Big 10 Allocations

2 weight classes where the B1G did not get the highest # of allocations:

149:
Big 12 - 7
B1G - 6
EIWA - 5

197:
Big 12 - 7
EIWA - 6
B1G - 5
 
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Thank you for combining these. I think we both posted at the same time.
 
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Outside of Schnupp, are any PSU guys in danger of not getting an at-large if they have a bad B1G tournament?
 
2 weight classes where the B1G did not get the highest # of allocations:

149:
Big 12 - 7
B1G - 6
EIWA - 5

197:
Big 12 - 7
EIWA - 6
B1G - 5

Seems a weak year at '97. The top is good but really a drop off.
 
Are you saying Brady wont qualify if he finishes below 6th here?

I was thinking about chances at an automatic bid, but unless he falls on his face and goes 0-2 in the Bigs an at-large is a very good possibility. Never like to leave anything to a selection committee when possible.
 
So, if I understand the process correctly, Lee, Nolf, and Cenzo will get 1st round byes as they'll be seeded either 1 or 2. Schnupp will definitely wrestle in 1st round since he'll be seeded below 8, and the other six each have a 75% chance of getting a first round match. Right?
Correct.
 
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I believe that Berge will be fine--Ashnault, Jordan, Lugo and Thorn on paper are the top 4 at B10--

I feel Berge can fair well with Thorn, Lugo and Jordan.
 
Re. Brady, and assuming a 1st round bout...

-- Win 2 in the Championship Bracket
-- Win 1 in Championship Bracket, and 2 in Wrestlebacks
-- Win 0 in Championship Bracket, and 3 in Wrestlebacks (or 2 if he gets a Wrestleback bye

At currently 13 in both RPI and CR, if he does not auto-qualify, his chances are still excellent;
-- There's 5 at-large slots
-- Depends how those in front of him fare in their qualifying tourneys
-- Each single win adds to his already excellent chances
-- Beat an Amine/Bannister/Oster type along the way, he's in
-- Beat a Lugo/Martin/Thorn type, he's top six
 
Re. Brady, and assuming a 1st round bout...

-- Win 2 in the Championship Bracket
-- Win 1 in Championship Bracket, and 2 in Wrestlebacks
-- Win 0 in Championship Bracket, and 3 in Wrestlebacks (or 2 if he gets a Wrestleback bye

At currently 13 in both RPI and CR, if he does not auto-qualify, his chances are still excellent;
-- There's 5 at-large slots
-- Depends how those in front of him fare in their qualifying tourneys
-- Each single win adds to his already excellent chances
-- Beat an Amine/Bannister/Oster type along the way, he's in
-- Beat a Lugo/Martin/Thorn type, he's top six


Thanks Roar!!
 
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285 should be interesting. Looks like Stoll and Hemida didn’t get an allocation. There will be some good wrestlers looking for the at large bid there.

Agree Berge will have to do some work, but he should be fine. I would expect him to place high enough and if not he should get an at-large bid.


It only takes a couple upsets or forfeits somewhere else to make the at-large bids dicey.
 
I believe that Berge will be fine--Ashnault, Jordan, Lugo and Thorn on paper are the top 4 at B10--

I feel Berge can fair well with Thorn, Lugo and Jordan.
I can definately see berge taking 4th. Cant see thorn beating him, and cant really see martin beating him again
 
Berge's in good shape.

Let's assume Roar's seeds hold -- B10 will only seed the top 8:
#1 A. Ashnault RUT 8-0
#2 M. Jordan tOSU 9-0
#3 P. Lugo IA 7-1
#4 T. Thorn MN 6-3
#5 C. Martin WIS 4-4
#6 B. Berge PSU 3-1
#7 M. Amine UM 4-3
#8 A. Bannister MD 3-3

Berge will open with either Bye or one of the 6 non-seeds.

The paths:
1. W-W and he’s in. Semifinalists can finish no worse than 6th.

He will advance past the opener. Quarters vs. the winner of 3 Lugo vs. Mystery. If he beats Lugo, he's in.

2. W-L-W-W: Beat Mystery, lose to Lugo. Drop into consis, beat the Mystery vs. Mystery winner (Berge’s got this). If everything goes chalk, next = 7 Slappy Amine.

This would put him into the 5th/6th match. Very doable.

3. L-W-W-W: don’t make me laugh. Berge’s not opening with a loss.


TL;DR: he shouldn’t need an at large, but should get one if he does. He’s wrestling for a seed at nationals.
 
Re. Brady, and assuming a 1st round bout...

-- Win 2 in the Championship Bracket
-- Win 1 in Championship Bracket, and 2 in Wrestlebacks
-- Win 0 in Championship Bracket, and 3 in Wrestlebacks (or 2 if he gets a Wrestleback bye

At currently 13 in both RPI and CR, if he does not auto-qualify, his chances are still excellent;
-- There's 5 at-large slots
-- Depends how those in front of him fare in their qualifying tourneys
-- Each single win adds to his already excellent chances
-- Beat an Amine/Bannister/Oster type along the way, he's in
-- Beat a Lugo/Martin/Thorn type, he's top six
Most important thing when it comes to an at-large bid: Quality wins (defined as wins against wrestlers in the field, tiered for the quality of quality win)
 
Below is a breakdown of each wrestler who qualified the spot for the conference (not to be confused with who is getting the automatic qualifiers which will obviously be determined at the Big 10 Tournament. So pretty notable guys missed just because of bad coaching decisions (looking mainly at guys who don't have RPIs for enough matches at a weight or total

125 lbs (27 CR, 27 RPI, 73%)

Sebastian Rivera (Northwestern): 1 CR, 1 RPI, 95.0%
Spencer Lee (Iowa): 3 CR, 2 RPI, 88.9%
Sean Russell (Minnesota) 6 CR, 9 RPI, 85.7%
RayVon Foley (Michigan State) 8 CR, 8 RPI, 90.0%
Travis Piotrowski (Illinois) 12 CR, 6 RPI
Drew Mattin (Michigan) 12 CR, 11 RPI, 76.2%
Zeke Moisey (Nebraska) 14 CR, 12 RPI
Devin Schroder (Purdue) 18 CR, 19 RPI
Malik Heinselman (Ohio State) 15 RPI, 73.1%
Notable misses
Elijah Oliver (Indiana): 28 CR, 23 RPI, 54.5% - missed by just one spot in coaches rank (slid up too much)

133 lbs. (30 CR, 30 RPI, 70%)
Stevan Micic (Michigan): 1 CR, 100.0%
Austin DeSanto (Iowa): 3 CR, 3 RPI, 88.9%
Nick Suriano (Rutgers): 4 CR, 12 RPI, 85.0%
Ethan Lizak (Minnesota): 6 CR, 9 RPI, 84.6%
Luke Pletcher (Ohio State): 7 CR, 6 RPI 82.6%
Roman Bravo-Young (Penn State): 9 CR, 7 RPI, 89.5%
Ben Thornton (Purdue): 20 CR, 10 RPI, 72.0%
Dylan Duncan (Illinois): 22 CR, 18 RPI

141 lbs. (27 CR, 27 RPI, 73%)
Nick Lee (Penn State): 2 CR, 6 RPI, 95.8%
Joey McKenna (Ohio State): 3 CR, 1 RPI, 88.9%
Michael Carr (Illinois): 5 CR, 84.6%
Kanen Storr (Michigan), 6 CR, 5 RPI, 83.3%
Tristan Moran (Wisconsin) 8 CR, 12 RPI, 76.0%
Mitch McKee (Minnesota) 9 CR, 9 RPI, 82.4%
Max Murin (Iowa) 18 CR, 17 RPI
Chad Red (Nebraska) 23 CR, 19 RPI
Nate Limmex (Purdue) 27 CR, 20 RPI

149 lbs. (29 CR, 29 RPI, 71%)
Anthony Ashnault (Rutgers): 1 CR, 5 RPI, 100.0%
Micah Jordan (Ohio State): 2 CR, 4 RPI, 95.5%
Pat Lugo (Iowa) 11 CR, 7 RPI, 71.4%
Brady Berge (Penn State) 13 CR, 13 RPI, 88.9%
Cole Martin (Wisconsin) 14 CR, 18 RPI
Thomas Thorn (Minnesota) 22 CR, 28 RPI
Notable misses
Malik Amine (Michigan): 24 CR, 60.0% - fell one match short of RPI min
Alfred Bannister (Maryland): 26 CR, 30 RPI, 65.0% - spot shy on RPI
Shayne Oster (Northwestern): 30 CR, 31 RPI 50.0% - one CR, two RPI

157 lbs. (30 CR, 30 RPI, 70%)
Jason Nolf (Penn State): 1 CR, 3 RPI, 100.0%
Tyler Berger (Nebraska): 2 CR, 2 RPI, 91.7%
Ryan Deakin (Northwestern): 3 CR, 1 RPI, 92.3%
Kaleb Young (Iowa) 6 CR, 9 RPI, 84.2%
Ke-Shawn Hayes (Ohio State) 7 CR, 4 RPI
Steven Bleise (Minnesota): 8 CR, 5 RPI, 78.9%
Eric Barone (Illinois) 10 CR, 16 RPI
Griffin Parriot (Purdue): 13 CR, 19 RPI
John Van Brill (Rutgers): 16 CR, 27 RPI
Notable misses
Alec Panteleo (Michigan): 5 CR, 68.4% - 5 matches short of RPI (had too many matches at 149), needed to flip 1 result around for %
Jake Danishek (Indiana): 22 CR, 59.3% - no RPI (which doesn’t make sense in Big 10 to me given CR)
Jake Tucker (Michigan State): 28 RPI, 58.1% - no coaches rank 4

165 lbs. (28 CR, 28 RPI, 72%)
Vincenzo Joseph (Penn State): 1 CR, 1 RPI, 100.0%
Alex Marinelli (Iowa): 2 CR, 4 RPI, 100.0%
Evan Wick (Wisconsin): 3 CR, 3 RPI, 91.7%
Isaiah White (Nebraska): 6 CR, 2 RPI, 76.2%
Logan Massa (Michigan): 7 CR, 9 RPI, 78.9%
Joseph Gunther (Illinois): 20 CR, 14 RPI
Bryce Martin (Indiana): 21 CR, 26 RPI, 72.0%
Te'shan Campbell (Ohio State) 24 CR, 75.0%
Carson Brolsma (Minnesota) 28 CR, 21 RPI

174 lbs. (30 CR, 30 RPI, 70%)
Mark Hall (Penn State): 1 CR, 1 RPI, 100.0%
Myles Amine (Michigan): 4 CR, 2 RPI, 88.2%
Mikey Labriola (Nebraska): 8 CR, 8 RPI, 83.3%
Devin Skatzka (Minnesota): 9 CR, 14 RPI, 75.0%
Dylan Lydy (Purdue): 10 CR, 9 RPI, 77.8%
Ryan Christensen (Wisconsin): 11 CR, 13 RPI
Ethan Smith (Ohio State): 20 CR, 11 RPI
Joe Grello (Rutgers) 26 CR, 28 RPI
Notable misses
Jake Covaciu (Indiana): 25 CR, 32 RPI, 61.9% - needed two higher RPI
Drew Hughes (Michigan State): 28 CR, 33 RPI, 64.5% - needed three higher RPI
Mitch Bowman (Iowa): 29 CR, 61.5% - not enough matches for RPI

184 lbs. (27 CR, 27 RPI, 73%)
Myles Martin (Ohio State): 1 CR, 1 RPI, 100.0%
Shakur Rasheed (Penn State): 2 CR, 100.0%
Taylor Venz (Nebraska): 4 CR, 14 RPI, 78.3%
Emory Parker (Illinois): 7 CR, 86.7%
Cash Wilke (Iowa): 13 CR, 5 RPI, 81.0%
Cameron Caffey (Michigan State): 19 CR, 24 RPI, 82.8%
Mason Reinheardt (Wisconsin) 21 CR, 15 RPI
Jelani Embree (Michigan) 22 CR, 73.3%
Notable miss
Max Lyon (Purdue): 29 CR, 30 RPI, 64.3% - hurt by slide up, would have made it at some weights

197 lbs. (30 CR, 30 RPI, 70%)
Bo Nickal (Penn State): 1 CR, 2 RPI, 100.0%
Kollin Moore (Ohio State): 2 CR, 1 RPI, 94.1%
Jacob Warner (Iowa): 5 CR, 81.3%
Christian Brunner (Purdue): 12 CR, 5 RPI, 72.0%
Eric Schultz (Nebraska): 13 CR, 9 RPI
Notable misses:
Jackson Striggow (Michigan): not ranked at all when he was before (is he out for postseason?)
Matt Correntti (Rutgers): 27 RPI, 43.5% - no coaches rank to offset record
Dylan Anderson (Minnesota): 28 RPI, 60.0% - no coaches rank to offset record

285 lbs. (30 CR, 30 RPI, 70%)
Gable Steveson (Minnesota): 1 CR, 2 RPI, 100.0%
Anthony Cassar (Penn State): 3 CR, 3 RPI, 95.5%
Mason Parris (Michigan): 5 CR, 5 RPI, 81.5%
Trent Hillger (Wisconsin) 6 CR, 4 RPI, 80.0%
Conan Jennings (Northwestern): 7 CR, 13 RPI
Chase Singletary (Ohio State): 10 CR, 6 RPI, 75.0%
Sam Stoll (Iowa): 11 CR, 72.7%
Notable misses
Youssif Hemida (Maryland): 8 CR, 69.2% - not enough matches for RPI, needed one result flipped
David Jensen (Nebraska): 9 CR, 66.7% - not enough matches for RPI, needed one result flipped
Christian Colucci (Rutgers): 33 CR, 23 RPI, 45.0% - needed to be three higher in coaches rank
Jacob Aven (Purdue): 26 CR, 35.7% - no coaches rank to offset record, had RPI
Chase Beard (Michigan State): 27 RPI, 54.5% - no coaches rank to offset record, had RPI
 
Also, here is the listing of weights that got an automatic bid because no wrestler in the conference met the minimums above

EWL: 125, 149, 157
PAC 12: 141, 184
SoCon: 125, 141, 184, 285

NCAA Mistakes?
Finally, If wrestlestat's math is correct (which I assume he is) the allocations seemed off in a couple places

157: EIWA should not have a sixth qualifier by math. I am seeing only five who made it (Hunter Ladnier/Harvard; Josh Humphreys/Lehigh; Luke Weiland/Army; Zach Hartman/Bucknell; Dan Reed/Columbia)

They must have give a bid to one of the following:
Quincey Monday (Princeton) N/A CR, 14 RPI; 20-10 (66.7%)
Adam Santoro (Cornell) 32 CR, 25 RPI; 14-7 (66.7%)
Kizhan Clarke (American): N/A CR 26 CR; 21-10 (67.7%)

165: EWL Got one spot too many (should have only Jesse Dellavecchia/Rider; Chance Marsteller/Lock Haven)

Gave a spot to Colston DiBlasi (George Mason): 29 CR (not enought at this weight), 31 RPI (not enough any weight); 72.2% checks out)

MAC got one spot too few (should only have two
Kenny Moore (Northern Illinois) 24 RPI, 72.0% - did not get spot
Connor Flynn (Missouri) 13 CR, 11 RPI, 72.7%
 
Most important thing when it comes to an at-large bid: Quality wins (defined as wins against wrestlers in the field, tiered for the quality of quality win)
Some coaches just don't understand that and sit guys against good competition you've to have quality wins plus good losses don't hurt.
 
Also, here is the listing of weights that got an automatic bid because no wrestler in the conference met the minimums above

EWL: 125, 149, 157
PAC 12: 141, 184
SoCon: 125, 141, 184, 285

NCAA Mistakes?
Finally, If wrestlestat's math is correct (which I assume he is) the allocations seemed off in a couple places

157: EIWA should not have a sixth qualifier by math. I am seeing only five who made it (Hunter Ladnier/Harvard; Josh Humphreys/Lehigh; Luke Weiland/Army; Zach Hartman/Bucknell; Dan Reed/Columbia)

They must have give a bid to one of the following:
Quincey Monday (Princeton) N/A CR, 14 RPI; 20-10 (66.7%)
Adam Santoro (Cornell) 32 CR, 25 RPI; 14-7 (66.7%)
Kizhan Clarke (American): N/A CR 26 CR; 21-10 (67.7%)

165: EWL Got one spot too many (should have only Jesse Dellavecchia/Rider; Chance Marsteller/Lock Haven)

Gave a spot to Colston DiBlasi (George Mason): 29 CR (not enought at this weight), 31 RPI (not enough any weight); 72.2% checks out)

MAC got one spot too few (should only have two
Kenny Moore (Northern Illinois) 24 RPI, 72.0% - did not get spot
Connor Flynn (Missouri) 13 CR, 11 RPI, 72.7%
Diblasi has plenty of matches at 165.You might want to double check that one
 
Diblasi has plenty of matches at 165.You might want to double check that one

What I meant is that his coaches rank should not be high enough to get him a spot. By the math I have the standards at 165 should be 28 CR, 28 RPI, 72%

Both Moore and DiBlasi meet the 72% threshold, but the 29 CR should not count and the 31 RPI should obviously not count toward his 2 of 3 needed to qualify a spot.

Moore has a 24 RPI which matched with his win % should give him the spot instead.
 
What I meant is that his coaches rank should not be high enough to get him a spot. By the math I have the standards at 165 should be 28 CR, 28 RPI, 72%

Both Moore and DiBlasi meet the 72% threshold, but the 29 CR should not count and the 31 RPI should obviously not count toward his 2 of 3 needed to qualify a spot.

Moore has a 24 RPI which matched with his win % should give him the spot instead.
165 was 29/29/71%.Diblasi 74.2% 26-9
29 bids went out at 165 can't be 28/28
 
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Also, here is the listing of weights that got an automatic bid because no wrestler in the conference met the minimums above

EWL: 125, 149, 157
PAC 12: 141, 184
SoCon: 125, 141, 184, 285

NCAA Mistakes?
Finally, If wrestlestat's math is correct (which I assume he is) the allocations seemed off in a couple places

157: EIWA should not have a sixth qualifier by math. I am seeing only five who made it (Hunter Ladnier/Harvard; Josh Humphreys/Lehigh; Luke Weiland/Army; Zach Hartman/Bucknell; Dan Reed/Columbia)

They must have give a bid to one of the following:
Quincey Monday (Princeton) N/A CR, 14 RPI; 20-10 (66.7%)
Adam Santoro (Cornell) 32 CR, 25 RPI; 14-7 (66.7%)
Kizhan Clarke (American): N/A CR 26 CR; 21-10 (67.7%)

165: EWL Got one spot too many (should have only Jesse Dellavecchia/Rider; Chance Marsteller/Lock Haven)

Gave a spot to Colston DiBlasi (George Mason): 29 CR (not enought at this weight), 31 RPI (not enough any weight); 72.2% checks out)

MAC got one spot too few (should only have two
Kenny Moore (Northern Illinois) 24 RPI, 72.0% - did not get spot
Connor Flynn (Missouri) 13 CR, 11 RPI, 72.7%
157 was 29/29/71%
Eiwa the 6 were Clark,Hartman,Humphreys,Reed,Santoro and Weiland
 
Excluding the two I am talking about. The following people all made 28/28/72% at 165

1. Cam Coy Virginia ACC 19 CR - 20 RPI
2. Zach Finesilver Duke ACC 23 CR - 17 RPI
3. Thomas Bullard North Carolina State ACC 18 CR - 18 RPI
4. Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech ACC 8 CR - 6 RPI - 91.3%

5. Nick Kiussis West Virginia Big 12 26 CR - 28 RPI
6. Chandler Rogers Oklahoma State Big 12 11 CR - 81.3%
7. Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa Big 12 12 CR - 8 RPI - 75.0%
8. Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State Big 12 17 CR - 19 RPI - 82.4%
9. Demetrius Romero Utah Valley Big 12 10 CR - 12 RPI - 87.0%
10. Branson Ashworth Wyoming Big 12 9 CR - 13 RPI - 90.0%

11. Joseph Gunther Illinois Big Ten 20 CR - 14
12. Carson Brolsma Minnesota Big Ten 28 CR - 21 RPI
13. Te'shan Campbell Ohio State Big Ten 24 CR - 75.0%
14. Bryce Martin Indiana Big Ten 21 CR - 26 RPI - 72.0%
15. Isaiah White Nebraska Big Ten 6 CR - 2 RPI - 76.2%
16. Logan Massa Michigan Big Ten 7 CR - 9 RPI - 78.9%
17. Evan Wick Wisconsin Big Ten 3 CR - 3 RPI - 91.7%
18. Vincenzo Joseph Penn State Big Ten 1 CR - 1 RPI - 100.0%
19. Alex Marinelli Iowa Big Ten 2 CR - 4 RPI - 100.0%

20. Cael McCormick Army EIWA 27 CR - 25 RPI
21. Gordon Wolf Lehigh EIWA 22 CR - 72.2%
22. Jonathan Viruet Brown EIWA 16 CR - 10 RPI - 84.8%
23. Ebed Jarrell Drexel EIWA 15 CR - 16 RPI - 89.5%

24. Jesse Dellavecchia Rider EWL 14 CR - 15 RPI - 82.6%
25. Chance Marsteller Lock Haven EWL 5 CR - 7 RPI - 90.0%

26. Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 13 CR - 11 RPI - 72.7%

27. Joshua Shields Arizona State PAC 12 4 CR - 5 RPI - 88.9%

28. Tyler Marinelli Gardner-Webb SoCon 24 CR - 22 RPI - 91.7%

EWL: Colston DiBlasi - 29 CR - 31 RPI - 72.2%
MAC Kenny Moore 33 CR - 24 RPI - 72.0%

Moore should also meet the 28-28-72 since he has the RPI and the Winning percentage. DiBlasi does not meet that as he only has the winning percetange but they gave 3 bids to the EWL and just 1 to the MAC.

Remove DiBlasi and add in Moore and that should be the group of 29 qualifiers.

Maybe a question for Flowrestling to look into in addition to my question at 157?
 
Excluding the two I am talking about. The following people all made 28/28/72% at 165

1. Cam Coy Virginia ACC 19 CR - 20 RPI
2. Zach Finesilver Duke ACC 23 CR - 17 RPI
3. Thomas Bullard North Carolina State ACC 18 CR - 18 RPI
4. Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech ACC 8 CR - 6 RPI - 91.3%

5. Nick Kiussis West Virginia Big 12 26 CR - 28 RPI
6. Chandler Rogers Oklahoma State Big 12 11 CR - 81.3%
7. Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa Big 12 12 CR - 8 RPI - 75.0%
8. Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State Big 12 17 CR - 19 RPI - 82.4%
9. Demetrius Romero Utah Valley Big 12 10 CR - 12 RPI - 87.0%
10. Branson Ashworth Wyoming Big 12 9 CR - 13 RPI - 90.0%

11. Joseph Gunther Illinois Big Ten 20 CR - 14
12. Carson Brolsma Minnesota Big Ten 28 CR - 21 RPI
13. Te'shan Campbell Ohio State Big Ten 24 CR - 75.0%
14. Bryce Martin Indiana Big Ten 21 CR - 26 RPI - 72.0%
15. Isaiah White Nebraska Big Ten 6 CR - 2 RPI - 76.2%
16. Logan Massa Michigan Big Ten 7 CR - 9 RPI - 78.9%
17. Evan Wick Wisconsin Big Ten 3 CR - 3 RPI - 91.7%
18. Vincenzo Joseph Penn State Big Ten 1 CR - 1 RPI - 100.0%
19. Alex Marinelli Iowa Big Ten 2 CR - 4 RPI - 100.0%

20. Cael McCormick Army EIWA 27 CR - 25 RPI
21. Gordon Wolf Lehigh EIWA 22 CR - 72.2%
22. Jonathan Viruet Brown EIWA 16 CR - 10 RPI - 84.8%
23. Ebed Jarrell Drexel EIWA 15 CR - 16 RPI - 89.5%

24. Jesse Dellavecchia Rider EWL 14 CR - 15 RPI - 82.6%
25. Chance Marsteller Lock Haven EWL 5 CR - 7 RPI - 90.0%

26. Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 13 CR - 11 RPI - 72.7%

27. Joshua Shields Arizona State PAC 12 4 CR - 5 RPI - 88.9%

28. Tyler Marinelli Gardner-Webb SoCon 24 CR - 22 RPI - 91.7%

EWL: Colston DiBlasi - 29 CR - 31 RPI - 72.2%
MAC Kenny Moore 33 CR - 24 RPI - 72.0%

Moore should also meet the 28-28-72 since he has the RPI and the Winning percentage. DiBlasi does not meet that as he only has the winning percetange but they gave 3 bids to the EWL and just 1 to the MAC.

Remove DiBlasi and add in Moore and that should be the group of 29 qualifiers.

Maybe a question for Flowrestling to look into in addition to my question at 157?
Santoro and Clarke at 157 both have % you gotta remove all non D1 matches and matches wrestled at other weights.Ladnier is 70% and 157 was 71 so he didnt earn. At 165 we don't agree I have Diblasi 74.2% and 29 and he earns.
 
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157 was 29/29/71%
Eiwa the 6 were Clark,Hartman,Humphreys,Reed,Santoro and Weiland

Clark doesn't have a coaching rank and has a winning percentage of just 67.7% so he can't qualify no matter the standard (which I don't think moved for 157)

Santoro doesn't qualify a spot since his CR is only 32, RPI makes it at 25 but he only has a 64% winning percentage so he only has the one

Ladnier of Harvard makes it though since he was 22 RPI, 70% win
 
Clark doesn't have a coaching rank and has a winning percentage of just 67.7% so he can't qualify no matter the standard (which I don't think moved for 157)

Santoro doesn't qualify a spot since his CR is only 32, RPI makes it at 25 but he only has a 64% winning percentage so he only has the one

Ladnier of Harvard makes it though since he was 22 RPI, 70% win

Santoro is 16-9 overall and 14-7 against DI according to wrestlestat
Clark 24-11 overall, 21-10 vs. DI (67.7)

Santoro and Clarke at 157 both have % you gotta remove all non D1 matches and matches wrestled at other weights.Also 165 we don't agree I have Diblasi 74.2% and 29 and he earns.

29 should not earn DiBlasi a spot is what I am saying. The standard is higher for that weight. There are 29 people who meet 28-28-72%
 
Santoro is 16-9 overall and 14-7 against DI according to wrestlestat
Clark 24-11 overall, 21-10 vs. DI (67.7)



29 should not earn DiBlasi a spot is what I am saying. The standard is higher for that weight. There are 29 people who meet 28-28-72%
You've guys records wrong is why.Also Clarke is 18-7.
Also Santoro has 5 losses at 157.You can't just take records off wrestlestat you've to remove matches at different weights and non D1 matches
 
I didn't know the part about that it has to be at that weight so 157 might be correct.

I still don't know how 165 is correct because all of Moore's matches are at 165 and he makes the 72% spot.

Edit I guess my question is at 165 which one of these two guys does not qualify for the MAC because they only got 1 slot:

165 Kenny Moore Northern Illinois MAC 33 CR - 24 RPI - 72.0%
all at 165: https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/46406/moore-kenny/profile

165 Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 13 CR - 11 RPI - 72.7%
https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/39676/flynn-connor/profile
 
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I didn't know the part about that it has to be at that weight so 157 might be correct.

I still don't know how 165 is correct because all of Moore's matches are at 165 and he makes the 72% spot.

Edit I guess my question is at 165 which one of these two guys does not qualify for the MAC because they only got 1 slot:

165 Kenny Moore Northern Illinois MAC 33 CR - 24 RPI - 72.0%
all at 165: https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/46406/moore-kenny/profile

165 Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 13 CR - 11 RPI - 72.7%
https://www.wrestlestat.com/wrestler/39676/flynn-connor/profile
I would say you probably have some records wrong at 165 which would change the number of guys who qualify 165 is 29/29/71% not 28/28
 
But all of the other allocations match perfectly with the numbers that were given by the NCAA.

The only question I have is why does the MAC not have 2 qualifiers at 165 even if the standards are 29-29-71?

Either way, Moore makes it. If he makes it like I think he should, they would have 30 people and need to raise the allocations to 72-28-28 and that would cut DiBlasi.

Northern Illinois' site also has Moore at 72% with an 18-7 record.
 
But all of the other allocations match perfectly with the numbers that were given by the NCAA.

The only question I have is why does the MAC not have 2 qualifiers at 165 even if the standards are 29-29-71?

Either way, Moore makes it. If he makes it like I think he should, they would have 30 people and need to raise the allocations to 72-28-28 and that would cut DiBlasi.

Northern Illinois' site also has Moore at 72% with an 18-7 record.
Will look into that 1.Maybe SHP can answer that one quicker then I can.
 
285 should be interesting. Looks like Stoll and Hemida didn’t get an allocation. There will be some good wrestlers without an allocation .

I’m not worried about Stoll.

If there’s anyone who knows how to take a shot ... :oops:
 
The RPI is a joke. Has Moore ahead of Nickal at 197. The use of RPI for anything should be eliminated.
 
The RPI is a joke. Has Moore ahead of Nickal at 197. The use of RPI for anything should be eliminated.
Can you use actual statistics to make this argument?
Did Moore wrestle a tougher schedule than Nickal did?
Can you apply your statement even to trying to determine the 33rd spot at NCAA? What if wrestler A and wrestler B have identical records, but one needs to be chosen for the 33rd spot, and wrestler A's RPI is higher than wrestler B's? What other criteria would YOU use to determine that spot?
You might convince me, but RPI doesn't come into play for the top guys, since they all are gold standard, anyway.
 
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