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MSU dual thread - Jan 10

The funniest thing about the broadcast was when Sparks was very appropriately gushing about the greatness and dominance of Penn State and you could tell it was just killing Gibbons. He grudgingly acknowledged Sparks’ comments but it was so obvious that it was excruciating for him to do so and he was getting very annoyed. 😂
Johnson is the same... they make a pair and it pains them to talk PSU above Iowa
 
157 - Tyler Kasak VS Braden Stauffenberg

Period 1:
Straight to the tie up. Kasak is working a 2 on 1 & hits a drag for the quick TD, 3-0. Out of bounds & restart. Kasak lets Stauffenberg up, 3-1. Kasak drops in on another quick TD, 6-1. Kasak is riding tough & takes Stauffenberg out of bounds, restart. Stauffenberg is still down. Kasak quickly gets Stauffenberg bellied out. Stauffenberg gets back to his base & then his feet & Kasak gives up the escape, 6-2, out of bounds, restart. Circling, Kasak is driving forward. He tries a throw by, but is just isn't there. Stauffenberg takes a shot, Kasak counters & gets another TD, 9-2. Out of bounds, restart, 1:20 left. Stauffenberg is down. He sits out & then gets to his feet & Kasak lifts him up & returns him to the mat. Kasak goes over 1-min riding time. Kasak with a heavy ride & takes Stauffenberg out of bounds, restart. Stauffenberg is still down, but Kasak concedes the escape, 9-3. Neutral start. Kasak is quickly back in on a leg for another TD, 12-3. Kasak throws in a boot & gets Stauffenberg bellied out. Kasak is looking for a turn, but can't find one & rides out the period. 12-3 Kasak, +1:54

Period 2:
Kasak starts down & quickly gets a reversal, 14-3. Stoppage & restart. Stauffenberg is down, but Kasak lets him up, 14-4, neutral start. Circling & then tying up. Kasak pushes forward a little. He drags & gets another TD, 17-4, then hits an assassin & takes Stauffenberg to his back for the FALL!!!

Tyler Kasak FALL Braden Stauffenberg (3:46)

Team Score

PSU: 32
MSU: 0

Assassin such a cool move because it's similar to a head-lock when you have it "locked", but it's more of a "shoulder lock" so you never get stopped out by ref for PD on checking. It does require decent length and strength as you're wrapping the far arm across neck at shoulder all the way around to near arm and locking under near arm pit... lifting entire body and stepping over.
 
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