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Indiana State Finals TV coverage

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The IHSAA’s 2017 wrestling state finals will be televised live Saturday, Feb. 18, on FOX Sports Indiana.

Coverage from Bankers Life Fieldhouse will start at 7:30 p.m. ET. Mark Jaynes, Mike Goebel and Greg Rakestraw will call the action.

In addition to the live telecast on FOX Sports Indiana, the finals will air live nationally on FOX College Sports Atlantic. They’ll also be replayed on FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Midwest on Monday, Feb. 20, at 12:30 p.m. ET and Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. ET.
 
The IHSAA’s 2017 wrestling state finals will be televised live Saturday, Feb. 18, on FOX Sports Indiana.

Coverage from Bankers Life Fieldhouse will start at 7:30 p.m. ET. Mark Jaynes, Mike Goebel and Greg Rakestraw will call the action.

In addition to the live telecast on FOX Sports Indiana, the finals will air live nationally on FOX College Sports Atlantic. They’ll also be replayed on FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Midwest on Monday, Feb. 20, at 12:30 p.m. ET and Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. ET.
Okay. Keep us updated on the Lee brothers IndyLion....Do you know if Joe is going to skip his Sr years and do on line classes like Nick in order to get in the room a year sooner ? Thank-you.
 
I talked to a coach from a rival school last night and he thinks Joe will go to PSU next year. He said he hopes Joe stays 1 more year here in Indiana. For what its worth, he agreed with Nick leaving as no one would have challenge him this year.

What does this all mean? I don't know.


Okay. Keep us updated on the Lee brothers IndyLion....Do you know if Joe is going to skip his Sr years and do on line classes like Nick in order to get in the room a year sooner ? Thank-you.
 
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The IHSAA’s 2017 wrestling state finals will be televised live Saturday, Feb. 18, on FOX Sports Indiana.

Coverage from Bankers Life Fieldhouse will start at 7:30 p.m. ET. Mark Jaynes, Mike Goebel and Greg Rakestraw will call the action.

In addition to the live telecast on FOX Sports Indiana, the finals will air live nationally on FOX College Sports Atlantic. They’ll also be replayed on FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Midwest on Monday, Feb. 20, at 12:30 p.m. ET and Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. ET.
So, what you're saying is Indiana state championships are getting better broadcast than the #1 and #2 college teams?
 
I talked to a coach from a rival school last night and he thinks Joe will go to PSU next year. He said he hopes Joe stays 1 more year here in Indiana. For what its worth, he agreed with Nick leaving as no one would have challenge him this year.
Okay. Thanks IndyLion.....Good info bro !!!!
 
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Couple of additional notes copied from another thread...

State Finals about to begin. 7:30 Start. ihsaatv.org to stream for free or Directv 671-4, which is Fox Sports Indiana. I get it, but have the sports package with all of the Fox channels. There are 4 other Nationally ranked guys (in addition to Joe Lee) wrestling tonight.
132 Breyden Bailey (N. Iowa commit)
145 Brayton Lee (uncommitted Junior and every bit as impressive as Joe, but no relation)
195 Andrew Davison (committed to Michigan)
220 Mason Parris (uncommitted Junior who may play football)

Joe, Brayton Lee and Mason Parris are 3 very impressive HS wrestlers.
 
Fox College Sports Atlantic is showing the Iowa state finals at 7:30 here in Western PA
Fox college sports Atlantic is indeed showing the Indiana state championships even though they listed it as Iowa on the Comcast guide. It is on right now if interested. Channel 171 in Johnstown area.
 
That's because Indiana has the best wrestling! Just kidding guys!!! Alec White almost lost in the ticket round last week to our 126 lber
 
That's because Indiana has the best wrestling! Just kidding guys!!! Alec White almost lost in the ticket round last week to our 126 lber

Does almost count? He won when it mattered, didn't he? He was impressive this weekend and difficult to score on. No clue he'll do at Purdue, but he's better than almost.
 
Would've liked to see him cut and get the TF but hey, that was dominant
I saw that as a classy move on Lees part. Not like the points were needed for the team race. He had plenty of time to cut him and get the TF but I saw it as not wanting to run up the score and embarrass the kid. I could have misread it though...
 
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